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La confrérie de la rose

Original title: Brotherhood of the Rose
  • TV Mini Series
  • 1989
  • PG-13
  • 4h
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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La confrérie de la rose (1989)
Brotherhood Of The Rose
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Two orphans, Romulus and Remus, are raised by CIA handler John Eliot to be the best in the cloak and dagger game. Decades later, he turns on them and orders their elimination. They decide to... Read allTwo orphans, Romulus and Remus, are raised by CIA handler John Eliot to be the best in the cloak and dagger game. Decades later, he turns on them and orders their elimination. They decide to fight back and track him down to learn why.Two orphans, Romulus and Remus, are raised by CIA handler John Eliot to be the best in the cloak and dagger game. Decades later, he turns on them and orders their elimination. They decide to fight back and track him down to learn why.

  • Stars
    • Peter Strauss
    • Robert Mitchum
    • Connie Sellecca
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    6.7/10
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    • Stars
      • Peter Strauss
      • Robert Mitchum
      • Connie Sellecca
    • 11User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Peter Strauss
    Peter Strauss
    • Romulus
    • 1989
    Robert Mitchum
    Robert Mitchum
    • John Eliot
    • 1989
    Connie Sellecca
    Connie Sellecca
    • Erika Bernstein
    • 1989
    David Morse
    David Morse
    • Remus
    • 1989
    James Sikking
    James Sikking
    • Felix
    • 1989
    M. Emmet Walsh
    M. Emmet Walsh
    • Hardy
    • 1989
    James Hong
    James Hong
    • Col. Chan
    • 1989
    Rhys McConnochie
    Rhys McConnochie
    • Orlik
    • 1989
    Nick Enright
    • 1989
    Martyn Sanderson
    Martyn Sanderson
    • 1989
    Frank Whitten
    Frank Whitten
    • 1989
    Robert Taylor
    Robert Taylor
    • Pollux
    • 1989
    Brett Williams
    • 1989
    Michael M. Vendrell
    • 1989
    Ken Blackburn
    • Forbes
    • 1989
    William Johnson
    • 1989
    Chic Littlewood
    • 1989
    Bob Gould
    • 1989
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    alxschuetz

    based on a true story?

    Surely, the subject of both book/movie is an unusual one. I've seen the movie after only 6 month from the release on the market. The two orfans got in the power of a brilliant CIA chief (R. Mitchum) and grown up to become unbeatable secret agents - Romulus (P. Strauss) and Remus (David Morse). Very impressive play.

    Why is nobody making a release on DVD format? And also, is VERY HARD to find the VHS one. I'm sure the costs of such remake will cover very well by selling it on the market. Such movies should by every 5-10 years again on the market.

    Regards, Alex
    6Goines

    Typical comments...

    This was a great book and turned into a surprisingly good movie, even for television. It was written by David Morrell, who also wrote First Blood, in case you didn't know. Robert Mitchum, David Morse, Connie Sellecca and a host of others made this quite an ensemble cast for a television production. If you can find the movie, watch it. If you can find the book, read it. After all, you have what else to do?
    7mattrochman

    One of the best B-grades out there

    This is a intriguing spy movie, mainly because it doesn't follow the formula of most other spy-films.

    This is not another one of those films where the goody spies on the baddie, the baddie captures the goody, reveals his devious plans to annihilate the world, the goody escapes, kills the baddie and saves the girl. The strengths of those sorts of films are found in their special effects, stunts and a drawn-out battle at the end of the film.

    By contrast, the strength of the Brotherhood of the Rose is its intelligent and engaging plot. A spy is double crossed and aims to find out why before they find him. The answers turns out to be a rather complex and very well-conceived conspiracy.

    It's only downfall is its crappy production level. The sound quality, editing, directing and screenplay are noted areas requiring improvement. The acting is also inconsistent, but the brilliant Robert Mitchum, David Morse, Rhys McConnochie and M. Emmet Walsh offer fairly solid performances to ensure that the acting does not stand out as a major downfall.

    Some cheesy lines and awkward acting moments could have been left on the cutting room floor. There also appears to be an editing error here and there (where a scene cuts before it appears to be finished). Furthermore, whoever chose the cheap and tacky music should have been sacked.

    Aside from that, a very good watch. However, it is fairly long - 3 hours or so. Yet, I like a film that isn't impatient if the story is worth unfolding gradually.
    7bkoganbing

    The Abelard Sanctuary

    For those of you who are conspiracy theorists you will look far and not succeed to find a film that will buttress your belief that the whole world and its populace is manipulated by a very few people. In a short prelude to the main film, the top intelligence agents from the world's great powers before World War II gather and make a pact to create a sanctuary for the intelligence community. A network of safe houses some of them quite swanky resorts named Abelard. The objective is that they are opened to any one working in that field and that no one will be a target within those limits. With that degree of safety the ones with the information and the knowledge can manage those temporary governments that democracies elect.

    Robert Mitchum plays the current American master of Abelard, he's also the Deputy Director of our CIA who's been around for decades. He has the power of a J. Edgar Hoover without Hoover's penchant for public relations. Mitchum prefers no publicity for himself or his activities, he operates in the shadows.

    One of the things he's done is hang around the orphanages looking for bright and misfit youths with no families. He finds two such in kids who grow up to be Peter Strauss and David Morse. He home schools them and takes them into the agency where they become the best trained killers they can be. They think of him as a father figure. Of course he's trained other pairs which they find out about, but that's one of many secrets he keeps from them and the world.

    For reasons of politics and 'national security' his 'sons' have to be sacrificed. But Mitchum has trained Strauss and Morse too well. So for the length of this TV miniseries it's their training against all the resources at Mitchum's command.

    It's a strange world that Mitchum has created for his boys. No feminine influences of any kind. Women have their place, but simply as sexual release because men are cursed with those kind of needs. A person like Mossad agent Connie Sellecca doesn't factor in. A mistake that helps bring him down in the end beside his own hubris.

    Brotherhood Of The Rose is an intriguing espionage tale with Robert Mitchum in a dominating performance. Strauss, Sellecca, and Morse have their moments, but this is a Robert Mitchum show.
    10taymhawker

    2 captivating actors

    Theres a scene where two KGB agents appear and begin firing at Connie. I have never felt so engaged in a scene in my life. I don't know who these men were but that's the kind of talent I want to see. I felt fear, angst, and pure captivation. These kinds of moments in movies is something I have come to find rare over my 20+ years as a critic. However, this moment is one for the ages. Truly mesmerizing. Bravo!

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      The novel's author also wrote the novel First Blood, which introduced the world to John Rambo.
    • Goofs
      New Zealand landmarks such as the Auckland Harbour Bridge are visible in many scenes that are not set in New Zealand.

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    • Release date
      • January 22, 1989 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • New Zealand
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Brotherhood of the Rose
    • Filming locations
      • County Cork, Ireland
    • Production company
      • NBC Productions
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      4 hours
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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