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The Brothers O'Toole

  • 1973
  • G
  • 1 h 35 min
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4,8/10
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John Astin and Pat Carroll in The Brothers O'Toole (1973)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe brothers, a couple of ne'er-do-wells, turn a sleepy mining town upside-down in their search for quick riches.The brothers, a couple of ne'er-do-wells, turn a sleepy mining town upside-down in their search for quick riches.The brothers, a couple of ne'er-do-wells, turn a sleepy mining town upside-down in their search for quick riches.

  • Direção
    • Richard Erdman
  • Roteiristas
    • Tim Kelly
    • Marion Hargrove
  • Artistas
    • John Astin
    • Pat Carroll
    • Hans Conried
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,8/10
    210
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    • Direção
      • Richard Erdman
    • Roteiristas
      • Tim Kelly
      • Marion Hargrove
    • Artistas
      • John Astin
      • Pat Carroll
      • Hans Conried
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    John Astin
    John Astin
    • Michael O'Toole…
    Pat Carroll
    Pat Carroll
    • Callie Burdyne
    Hans Conried
    Hans Conried
    • Polonius Vandergelt
    Richard Erdman
    Richard Erdman
    • Judge Quincey P. Trumbell
    Allyn Joslyn
    Allyn Joslyn
    • Sheriff Ed Hatfield
    Richard Jury
    • Harmon P. Lovejoy
    Lee Meriwether
    Lee Meriwether
    • Paloma Littleberry
    Jesse White
    Jesse White
    • Mayor
    Steve Carlson
    Steve Carlson
    • Timothy O'Toole
    Miranda Barry
    • Bonnie Lou MacClanahan
    Francelle Fuller
    • Prudence Burdyne
    Ted Claassen
    • Gurnie Burdyne
    Harlan Knudson
    • Dexter the Banker
    Leon Enge
    • Hard Rock
    Jacques Hampton
    • Attorney Bedemeir
    Charlie Dell
    Charlie Dell
    • Jackson
    Vern Porter
    • Happy
    Noomis Jones
    • Tyler
    • Direção
      • Richard Erdman
    • Roteiristas
      • Tim Kelly
      • Marion Hargrove
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    5bkoganbing

    I'll be Mollybedamned

    The Brothers O'Toole is meant for a vehicle for John Astin to strut his comedy talents and strut he does. He's only one O'Toole brother, the other is Steve Carlson. But Astin is also the wild and crazy bandit living common law with wild and crazy Lee Meriwether.

    Brothers Astin and Carlson are a pair of city slickers, Astin is a rogue gambler in the Maverick tradition, Carlson is a love 'em and leave 'em type. But Astin is chased out of town and Carlson runs out of town with an angry father with a shotgun chasing him.

    They arrive at a town named Mollybedamned because some passing geologist said the lead mine that is now played out is full of nothing but this stuff called molybdenum. And the stuff is not really good for anything. Too bad for the town because everybody there has stock in it and the certificates paper the walls, line the spittoons and such.

    Astin is quite good in his dual roles and a lot of familiar character faces like Hans Conreid, Pat Carroll, Allyn Joslyn, Jesse White, and director Richard Erdman all do their shtick.

    But essentially the film is built around a one joke premise and it isn't really enough for a great comedy, just a passably good one.
    10aimless-46

    A Long-Time Favorite

    About the only movie I consider funnier than "The Brothers O'Toole" (1973) is "The Big Lebowski" (1998). Both have the same combination of huge exaggeration coupled with subtle parody, exploding film conventions of their respective genres with completely out-of-place dialog. My appreciation of this no doubt speaks to a twisted sense of humor and an appreciation of the absurd; of which there is so little in more mainstream comedy features. So if you happen to be "Duckman" off-kilter, then "The Brothers O'Toole" is a film that you should seek out.

    John Astin's success the year before in another western parody, "Evil Roy Slade" (1972), inspired a sequel of sorts. Or at least a reprise of his title role, this time playing a very similar extreme outlaw character named "Desperate" Ambrose J. Littleberry. When not busy terrorizing citizens, poor Desperate is a henpecked husband. An almost unrecognizable Lee Meriwether wonderfully overplays his shrewish wife Poloma. It is definitely her signature performance and I laugh every time I think about what the Miss America pageant people must have thought about this hysterical portrayal.

    The humor in both films is nicely twisted but the "The Brothers O'Toole" is several notches above "Evil Roy Slade" on the IQ scale, which may account for it being a bit more obscure. Think "Support Your Local Sheriff" vs "Support Your Local Gunfighter" for an example of the same type of comparative difference.

    For Astin this is a duel role, as he and Steve Carlson play the title characters; a pair of too sophisticated drifter brothers Michael and Timothy O'Toole. Michael is an unambitious cardsharp and Timothy is a small-time rogue and roué. They come to the tiny town of Molybdenum, Colorado (Molly B'Damn to the locals) from separate disasters. Michael has just been ridden out of another town and Timothy is fleeing the shotgun wedding bells and angry father of his latest conquest, Bonnie Lou MacClanahan (Miranda Berry who is flat out irresistible).

    The town is a collection of characters played by a collection of character actors like Richard Erdman, Pat Carroll, Allyn Joslyn (the reluctant sheriff), Jessie White (the slimy mayor). Joslyn and White are especially good, as is Hans Conried who plays a financier obviously modeled on Cornelius Vanderbilt.

    The main plot device is mistaken identity as Michael O'Toole is mistaken for A. J. Littleberry and thrown in jail. Michael's summation at his trial and a later diatribe about the town are simply comedy classics, as is pretty much everything done and said by Richard Jury who plays the town's greedy undertaker, Harmon P. Lovejoy.

    Then again, what do I know? I'm only a child.
    3planktonrules

    Everybody seems to try very hard.

    The O'Toole brothers arrive in a Colorado town back in the old west. Unfortunately, Michael (John Astin) looks exactly like a wanted criminal, Desperate Littleberry...and the sheriff locks him up until his trial and hanging! For a while, his brother, Timothy, is distracted but once he arrives and tries to prove his brother ISN'T Littleberry, no one seems to pay him any attention. Is Michael going to be hung for another man's infamous crimes? And, oddly, once this is decided...there's a lot more film!

    While John Astin is a very talented man and I love him in many of his films and shows, he also had a pretty poor track record in the 1970s with TV shows and movies made for TV. It seems the networks tried but the material was often broadly written and beneath his talents. Try watching "Evil Roy Slade" or "Wacky Taxi" (both made around the same time as "The Brothers O'Toole") and you'll see what I mean. Overall, this is a VERY broadly written and generally unfunny comedy. Not terrible by any stretch but it sure could have been a lot better.
    9opsbooks

    More laughs than 'Blazing Saddles', but -

    Another one buck movie off a cheap 10 Westerns DVD release, 'The Brothers O'Toole' surprised me with it's excellent script. Perhaps John Astin's finest hour, he kind of overwhelms the rest of the very good cast of amusing characters.

    Released a year before 'Blazing Saddles', this gives rise to the thought that the makers of that better known comedy western had seen 'The Brothers O'Toole' and took notes. For my money, 'The Brothers O'Toole' has the better script and the better cast.

    But - the direction is often second rate and the photography uninspiring. However, given the choice of watching the above two movies as reruns, I'd vote for 'The Brothers O'Toole' every time.
    7evilpete-1

    Surprising movie

    I happened to see this years ago by accident. Was flicking through TV stations and came across it. I wasn't expecting much because it was clearly a B movie. But I was wonderfully surprised to find it hilarious. I never saw it again, but it has stuck in my memory ever since. From the 'cussin' contest to the town name. Wonderful stuff. John Astin was great, always thought he was unappreciated after I saw this movie.

    Giving it 7. OK there are some great movies, but original comedy is very hard. Try and name some really good comedies ... short list huh? So a 7 from me. Never seen it on DVD, I should probably get off my behind and find a copy :)

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    • Curiosidades
      Patty Duke (married to Astin at the time) makes a very brief appearance as the stage coach agent who confirms the arrival of the coach carrying the judge & records it on the blackboard.
    • Erros de gravação
      The attorney's name is shown as 'Benoni Beidermeier' on his bag but as 'Bedermeir' on the credits.
    • Citações

      Michael O'Toole: I have, in my time, visited three political conventions, four sessions of congress, and two homes for the criminally insane. I have known army generals, steam doctors, vegetarians, prohibitionists, and a female suffragette. But never, even in an Orangeman's Day parade, have I seen such pure and stainless brainlessness as I now behold in you. The Almighty, in His infinite wisdom and mercy, has given the worm enough sense to turn with, and the barnacle can grasp whatever happens to be standing by. But you are equipped with a mental capacity smaller than you were born with. Here we are, benighted in the middle of a nowhere named Molly-Be-Damn - a dreary little rookery, Timothy, a squalid sty, a festering pustule on the face of the western slope. Bless the town and bless the people! Look at them - the rabble of this cantankerous community! Knaves and fools, louts and lardheads, the least of all God's creatures, without enough push to pick the fleas off each other, abiding in putrefaction and inertia, curled up comfy in it like hogs in a mud hole! And while I, of all people, fret and sweat for a way to pull these Simple Simons out of the bog, you stand around making flatulent noises for the titillation of the vulgar mob. And while he's bubbling himself, what are you doing, you pusillanimous pack of popcorn pickers? You clattered clutch of clucks? The town dilapidating around you, coasting downhill in a handcart to Hell while you stand about gaping for flies and going patty-cake with your hands!

      Mayor: There now! Now just one minute, you!

      Michael O'Toole: All right, all right, all right! Fine! Keep it, and treasure it the way it is! For when all this trash has collapsed into one pile, and the howling wilderness has claimed its own again, I want you hicks to be happy, belching and spitting, laughing and singing, swinging from tree to tree, with your friend Soapy Sam here, the Uriah Heep of the hookworm belt, standing around below waiting to steal anything that falls to the ground. If a nut should drop and fall - leave it lying there. It's probably my little brother Timothy.

      Sheriff Ed Hatfield: Is that all?

      [O'Toole throws up his hands and the crowd applauds]

      Sheriff Ed Hatfield: By acclamation - the winner of the cussin' contest - Michael O'Toole!

    • Conexões
      Referenced in I've Got a Secret: Chad Everett (1973)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Molly Be Damned
      Vocals by Sonny Curtis

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 16 de maio de 1973 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • De ohängda bröderna O'Toole
    • Locações de filme
      • Buckskin Joe Frontier Town & Railway - 1193 Fremont County Road 3A, Canon City, Colorado, EUA
    • Empresas de produção
      • American National Enterprises
      • CVD Studios
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