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Brother's Keeper

  • 1992
  • R
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
4.4K
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Brother's Keeper (1992)
CrimeDocumentaryMystery

This compelling documentary details the strange-but-true murder trial of Delbert Ward, accused of the mercy killing of his brother in rural upstate NY. This real-life murder mystery won the ... Read allThis compelling documentary details the strange-but-true murder trial of Delbert Ward, accused of the mercy killing of his brother in rural upstate NY. This real-life murder mystery won the Audience Award at Sundance.This compelling documentary details the strange-but-true murder trial of Delbert Ward, accused of the mercy killing of his brother in rural upstate NY. This real-life murder mystery won the Audience Award at Sundance.

  • Directors
    • Joe Berlinger
    • Bruce Sinofsky
  • Stars
    • Delbert Ward
    • Roscoe Ward
    • Lyman Ward
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    4.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Joe Berlinger
      • Bruce Sinofsky
    • Stars
      • Delbert Ward
      • Roscoe Ward
      • Lyman Ward
    • 31User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
    • 93Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Delbert Ward
    • Self
    Roscoe Ward
    • Self
    Lyman Ward
    • Self
    Walt Geisler
    • Self - Ward Supporter
    Ken Elmer
    • Self - Neighbor
    John Teeple
    • Self - Neighbor
    Dave Goff
    • Self - Cousin
    Joseph F. Loszynski
    • Self - Bureau of Criminal Investigation, New York State Police
    • (as Captain Joseph F. Loszynski)
    Harry Thurston
    • Self - Friend
    Ralph A. Cognetti
    • Self - Defense Attorney
    Maynard A. Cosnett
    • Self - Bureau of Criminal Investigation, New York State Police
    • (as Investigator Maynard A. Cosnett)
    John W. Graham
    • Self - Bureau of Criminal Investigation, New York State Police
    • (as Investigator John W. Graham)
    Robert J. Killough
    • Self - Bureau of Criminal Investigation, New York State Police
    • (as Investigator Robert J. Killough)
    Donald F. Cerio
    • Self - Madison County District Attorney
    Connie Chung
    Connie Chung
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Joe Berlinger
      • Bruce Sinofsky
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    User reviews31

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    9EdgarST

    The Munnsville Horror

    This incursion into the private lives of rural people that turn public by exposition in the media had an eerie effect on me. It was a subjective reaction to a real story that has nothing sinister about it, but I was deeply distressed and somehow frightened by the realization of how some people still live isolated from the world, and in unhealthy conditions, while at the same time being in touch with a community that finds them eccentric but is ignorant of their dysfunctionality. The disturbing story of the four Ward brothers, farmers who lived like hermits in a shack until old age, is material for a Gothic novel or a psychological thriller. When one brother dies in 1990, and his younger brother Delbert is arrested for murder, the "Munnsville horror" begins, manipulated by the media while the community defends the accused. For their opera prima, directors Berlinger and Sinofsky spent more than a year with the case. The result was highly rewarding.
    6jeffro517-783-121956

    An interesting premise that just misses being more.

    Once in a while I find a documentary film that I can really sink my teeth into. Brother's Keeper is one of those films. Produced and directed by Joe Burlinger and Bruce Sinofsky, this film documents the murder accusation and trial of Delbert Ward. Ward had been accused of the mercy killing of his older brother and roommate who lived in a shack with him and his other two brothers.

    The film sheds light onto a small segment of society in central New York state. The brothers worked a farm and lived in the poorest of conditions. None of them were educated and were mainly illiterate. The defense of Delbert would focus on the possible coercion of a confession and Delbert's illiteracy would be at issue. Other factors would include a number of forensic details that were disagreed upon amongst professionals.

    Part of the amazing nature of the film is the sudden upwelling of support for Delbert and his brothers from the small farming community he lived in. Despite being seen as outsiders the Ward brothers gained the financial and moral support of a community who didn't believe that one of these men could kill their brother.

    The success of this documentary comes from several things. The editing is the first major piece since it makes this documentary flow well. Secondly, the interviews with the people on both sides adds to the credibility. The District Attorney and the defense attorney are both interviewed as well as people from all over the town. The trial footage also gives a great look at the testimony of medical experts.

    Finally, the three brothers were all interviewed. Their interviews add weight to the innocence claims of Delbert. It's also amazing to see the interaction they have in their dilapidated farmhouse where they're cut off from the world.

    I would suggest this film for anyone. The film is a unique look at the justice system, small community life, and illiteracy. I would give this 3.2 out of 5 stars.
    8scottennis

    Poetic in its delivery

    This film was not made to be entertaining, as far as I can tell. That is not an indictment of the film; it is an indictment of the biggest reason people go to see films.

    As I watched this film, I was transported into another place. I presume that place is where the filmmakers wanted me to go. It was not a "fun" or "exciting" place. It was simply a place where I could be and feel otherwise than I am and do right now.

    I live within bicycle riding distance of the location of the events in this film, yet I got closer than I ever will to them through the craftsmanship of the filmmakers.

    The music, the imagery, and the way the story was presented combined to provide me with a notable experience. This story is now part of me.

    Thanks to the filmmakers.
    8PaulyC

    touching documentary about murder in a small town

    This well made documentary involving the murder trial of an illiterate farmer in upstate New York is about as well made as they come. Delbert Ward, a simple farmer who could hardly read, is accused of killing his brother, Bill, in his sleep. Motives for the crime ranged from 'mercy killing' (his brother was sick at the time) to even the suggestion of a sex crime (the brothers shared the same bed all their lives and never had girlfriends). Delbert signed a confession but claims the police made him sign and agree to certain things that weren't true just so he can go home. When the charges were made the whole town of Munnsville, NY, came to Delberts side to defend him and even got money together to release him on bail. This film is an interesting look into the lives of simple people being confronted with 'big city' police and attorney tactics. Even after winning some awards from big film festivals no one bought the film so the filmmakers self-distributed the movie themselves, taking it from theater to theater. It is now one of the most successful self-distributed films of all time. It now has distribution and is well praised. Good Stuff!
    10SteffieB

    Politics all over again..

    I didn't think I was going to like this and I was very afraid that the Ward brothers and their rural lifestyle would be made fun of or otherwise trashed, but this was so thoughtful and careful in its examination. The political motivations of some of the real-life people: the cops, the medical examiner, the prosecutor, were a great foil for the (some would think surprisingly) open- minded townspeople and the hardworking defense attorney. Loved the story and really felt for the brothers and the townspeople. Though I work in Boston now, I've lived and worked in rural areas just like this, and maybe that's part of the deal for me.

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    • Trivia
      Picked by Entertainment Weekly magazine as one of the "50 Greatest Independent Films" in a special supplement devoted to independent films that was only distributed to subscribers in October 1997.
    • Goofs
      No judge would accept a signed murder confession from someone who can't read.
    • Crazy credits
      Flash, the editing room dog.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Distinguished Gentleman/Brother's Keeper/The Bodyguard/The Crying Game/Close to Eden (1992)

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    • Release date
      • September 9, 1992 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Охранник брата
    • Filming locations
      • Munnsville, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • American Playhouse
      • Creative Thinking International Ltd.
      • Hand to Mouth Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,305,915
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,758
      • Sep 13, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,305,915
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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