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My Brother Jonathan

  • 1948
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  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Michael Denison, Dulcie Gray, and Ronald Howard in My Brother Jonathan (1948)
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Medical student Jonathan Dakers sacrifices his career to fund brother Harold's education. Harold and Edie fall in love but Harold dies in WWI leaving Edie pregnant. After Edie's death in chi... Read allMedical student Jonathan Dakers sacrifices his career to fund brother Harold's education. Harold and Edie fall in love but Harold dies in WWI leaving Edie pregnant. After Edie's death in childbirth, Jonathan raises their son Tony.Medical student Jonathan Dakers sacrifices his career to fund brother Harold's education. Harold and Edie fall in love but Harold dies in WWI leaving Edie pregnant. After Edie's death in childbirth, Jonathan raises their son Tony.

  • Director
    • Harold French
  • Writers
    • Francis Brett Young
    • Leslie Landau
    • Adrian Alington
  • Stars
    • Michael Denison
    • Dulcie Gray
    • Ronald Howard
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    233
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Harold French
    • Writers
      • Francis Brett Young
      • Leslie Landau
      • Adrian Alington
    • Stars
      • Michael Denison
      • Dulcie Gray
      • Ronald Howard
    • 9User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michael Denison
    Michael Denison
    • Jonathan Dakers
    Dulcie Gray
    Dulcie Gray
    • Rachel Hammond
    Ronald Howard
    Ronald Howard
    • Harold Dakers
    Stephen Murray
    Stephen Murray
    • Dr. Craig
    Mary Clare
    Mary Clare
    • Mrs. Dakers
    Finlay Currie
    Finlay Currie
    • Dr. Hammond
    Beatrice Campbell
    Beatrice Campbell
    • Edie Martyn
    Arthur Young
    Arthur Young
    • Sir Joseph Higgins
    James Robertson Justice
    James Robertson Justice
    • Eugene Dakers
    • (as J. Robertson-Justice)
    James Hayter
    James Hayter
    • Tom Morse
    Pete Murray
    • Tony Dakers
    • (as Peter Murray)
    Jessica Spencer
    Jessica Spencer
    • Connie
    Stuart Lindsell
    • Mr. Martyn
    • (as R. Stuart Lindsell)
    Avice Landone
    Avice Landone
    • Mrs. Martyn
    Wylie Watson
    Wylie Watson
    • Bagley
    Hilda Bayley
    • Mrs. Perry
    Josephine Stuart
    • Lily
    Fred Groves
    Fred Groves
    • Lisha Hodgkiss
    • Director
      • Harold French
    • Writers
      • Francis Brett Young
      • Leslie Landau
      • Adrian Alington
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    6keatsy9264

    Surprisingly good movie

    Ran across it by accident. Excellent performances, great plot, learned some historical stuff to boot. Great old drama with a tissue needed now and then but more dramatic and captivating than depressing. Good for a rainy night. Nice to see one of the first performances by Leslie Howard's son Ronald, who went on to do a TV series of Sherlock Holmes. There is some great medical background to be learned in this movie, as well as the conditions in hospitals in the early Twentieth Century. Some great lines about WWI also, and some heartwarming parts that make it endearing. It is a story of two brothers whose familial relationship - trials and tribulations - are the same as many through the centuries.
    7hengir

    A quality film

    Although not surprising in its plot this film is well made and acted. (With fine film score too) The story is told mainly in flashback by Jonathan Dakers,an ageing doctor to his son who has just come back from war. The old doctor talks about his relationships and also his medical career and how they intertwined. It is the kind of film almost impossible to make these days as it is a story of a decent man who does decent things. Films about ordinary people and their ordinary goodness are difficult to make without being dull or worthy but this film pulls it off.

    The acting is solid. You can believe in the idealism of Michael Denison's character. Sterling support is given by Dulcie Gray, Finlay Curry, Ronald Howard, Mary Clare and Stephen Murray. James Robertson Justice appears too briefly though.

    There are many good scenes in the film; the boys cricket match, the hospital emergency meeting, the new years eve party. There is an excellent scene where Dr Dakers performs a tracheotomy on a boy. No music in the background, just the laboured breathing of the boy. There is also a touching scene on a hill (shot on location) with Denison and Gray where she quotes AE Houseman, where you can tell they are in love even without them uttering it. Such subtle film making has long gone in British films.
    7phil-cal

    Genuine, touching, Dickensian

    This was a very very late night movie but worthy of a much better time slot. The country Doctor who forsook a potential London surgeon's career for the betterment of his younger brother is so true to life of good people. People who'll never be named Father of the Year but whose ranks are the oil in society. Denison plays a very constrained man, emotionally, in many scenes, but as the reviews before attest, when prompted to let his affections fill the screen he's as adept as any star. The grasping of the business-end of the soot-sodden town are entirely real and just as much in play today when nature meets commerce. The opening scenes allude to the beauty before industry & the storyline nicely parallels this with the grass actually being greener on the other side of the hill. A glimpse into life just so recently gone gives the film social interest as well.
    10clanciai

    Chronicle of a family bravely facing constant setbacks with a cheer

    Jonathan Dakers is an aged doctor in the black coal district of the Midlands looking back on his life with many pleasant memories. He and his brother Harold were the sons of a would be poet, who left his family all but ruined. Jonathan could have become a surgeon but was obliged to take on an ordinary practice in the slums, where he gets into a permanent conflict with a corrupt senior physician (admirably played by Stephen Murray) who controls the local hospital. The brothers love the same woman, but Jonathan, who is the first to court and love her, constantly has to put off their engagement for the sake of his plight, while his brother takes care of her instead and makes her pregnant before joining the war in 1914, where he falls in battle. Jonathan marries her to save her from dishonour, but she dies in childbirth, he takes care of his brother's son as if it was his own and marries the daughter of his mentor. The son is never told that his parents are not his real parents, until he decides not to follow his father to become a doctor like him but to instead join the war in 1939. That's where the film begins.

    So "My Brother Jonathan" is really the fallen brother's story and view of his brother the doctor, who is eloquently played by Michael Denison in a sustained and gripping performance throughout the film. It has been called Dickensian, and there is indeed a touch of the warm humanity of Dickens colouring this exquisite masterpiece, perhaps the best of all doctor's films, but it also reminds you of A.J.Cronin's many medical novels and is strongly akin to James Hilton's "So Well Remembered" with Trevor Howard as the alcoholic doctor in the same coal district who is always right in his sometimes fatal diagnoses. This film is less dramatic, there is no evil here and no looming tragedy, but it is so much more sincere and appealing in its humanity, sustained throughout by Michael Denison's wholly convincing impersonation of this infinitely sympathetic character of a doctor meeting with constant adversity and hardship by disasters, but who never lets go of his patience nor of his good humour. This is almost a film to adore.
    6malcolmgsw

    Topical at the time

    This was a topical film when released because the National Health Service had recently been inaugurated.is stars Michael Dennison and Dulcie Grey and is told in flashback.So we get to see what life was like before the NHS.Some good performances by lots of very familiar actors.Very typical film of its period and a very interesting threesome.

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      Rachel Hammond quotes from A.E. Housman's ""A Shropshire Lad number XXI: In Summertime on Bredon": "Here of a Sunday morning / My love and I would lie / And see the coloured counties / And hear the larks so high / About us in the sky."
    • Quotes

      Mrs. Dakers: This terrible war. If only they'd listened to your father it wouldn't have happened. He always said the Germans were a menace to peace... or was it the French?

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      March of the Women
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      Music by Ethel Smyth

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    • Release date
      • March 29, 1948 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mein Bruder Jonathan
    • Filming locations
      • British National Studios, Elstree, England, UK(studio: made at)
    • Production company
      • Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC)
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      • £198,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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