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Les frères Warner

Original title: The Brothers Warner
  • TV Movie
  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
690
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Les frères Warner (2007)
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An intimate portrait and saga of four film pioneers--Harry, Albert, Sam and Jack who rose from immigrant poverty through personal tragedies persevering to create a major studio with a social... Read allAn intimate portrait and saga of four film pioneers--Harry, Albert, Sam and Jack who rose from immigrant poverty through personal tragedies persevering to create a major studio with a social conscience.An intimate portrait and saga of four film pioneers--Harry, Albert, Sam and Jack who rose from immigrant poverty through personal tragedies persevering to create a major studio with a social conscience.

  • Director
    • Cass Warner
  • Writer
    • Cass Warner
  • Stars
    • Dennis Hopper
    • Cass Warner
    • Bette-Ann Warner
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    690
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    • Director
      • Cass Warner
    • Writer
      • Cass Warner
    • Stars
      • Dennis Hopper
      • Cass Warner
      • Bette-Ann Warner
    • 14User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Dennis Hopper
    Dennis Hopper
    • Self - Actor
    Cass Warner
    • Self - Harry Warner's granddaughter, also narrator
    • (as Cass Warner Sperling)
    Bette-Ann Warner
    • Self
    • (voice)
    Harry M. Warner
    Harry M. Warner
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Harry Warner)
    Tab Hunter
    Tab Hunter
    • Self
    Norman Lear
    Norman Lear
    • Self - Producer
    Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
    Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
    • Self
    Leo Braudy
    • Self - film historian, University of Southern California
    Nancy Snow
    • Self , author and professor
    Steven J. Ross
    • Self - history professor, University of Southern California
    • (as Steven Ross)
    Samuel Goldwyn Jr.
    Samuel Goldwyn Jr.
    • Self
    • (as Sam Goldwyn Jr.)
    Benjamin Warner
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Betty Warner Sheinbaum
    • Self - Harry Warner's daughter
    Michael Birdwell
    • Self - historian
    John Steel
    • Self - Albert Warner's grandson
    Albert Warner
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Angie Dickinson
    Angie Dickinson
    • Self
    George Segal
    George Segal
    • Self
    • Director
      • Cass Warner
    • Writer
      • Cass Warner
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    8AlsExGal

    A fascinating look at four founders of the film industry

    Cass Warner, producer of this film, is actually the granddaughter of Harry Warner, one of the four original Warner Brothers. This documentary is not a retread of "You Must Remember This", the documentary which focused on the studio. This is the story of the four Warner Brothers themselves, starting back in the 19th century and their ventures into the entertainment industry that predate the forming of Warner Brothers the company by twenty years. It goes forward past the time that they exited the running of Warner Brothers the company and talks about the lives of the brothers themselves. Although Ms. Warner is a descendant, she doesn't get overly sentimental about her subject nor does she try to smooth over the real problems that the brothers had in their own private lives and with each other. The book by the same name has much more detail, of course, but this is still a very fascinating documentary for those interested in film history.
    8dromasca

    a family affair

    Today the Warner name is just one component in a complicated corporate entanglement that the multimedia era made possible. One of the first and many things that we learn in this documentary is that the Warner Brothers film empire really started like a corner-of-the-street family affair, with the four sons of an East-European Jewish immigrant opening a cinema in Pennsylvania, with an blanket as improvised screen and borrowed chairs, with the wife of one of them playing the piano and nickel entry ticket price. Then when movies became hard to obtain the brothers decided to start making their own, and when the Edison monopoly chased them from the East Coast to California history began.

    The four brothers built an empire American style, one of the most successful enterprises in one of the most successful American industry of the 20th century. Yet, their path was not smooth, their life was milestoned by happiness and tragedies as well, and they were no saints. Grand-daughter Cass Warner's film has both the qualities of bringing a lot of information backed-up by original film sequences, and of bringing a personal touch, with interviews of the members of the family, as well as important people in the industry, and film and communication experts. I appreciated the participation of descendants and representatives from the competitor studios like Disney or Paramount who did not hesitate to participate in this homage documentary. All parts are well dosed and the balanced mix takes us through six decades of movie making in parallel with the American history, actually part of the American history of the 20th century.

    The documentary is informative, good, and human, and seldom falls into the trap of the blind adoration of its subject. The story of the brothers Warner and of Warner Brothers the corporation is the material for a great feature film, yet to be made in the future. With a bit of luck it will add a few Oscars near the Warner Brothers name.
    7mossgrymk

    the brothers warner

    Sorry, but I just do not buy the whole Saint Harry versus Dragon Jack thrust of this documentary. There are simply too many specks of sanctimony that peek through the whitewash job on Harry Warner (like his paying off his gentile sister in law, after his brother died, so he could raise her kid Jewish) while the dirt on Jack is a bit too all pervasive, with only a grudging admission, at the film's end, that he might have been a talented producer as well as a world class vulgarian.

    However, there is no denying that this doc is entertaining. Sibling rivalry is something to which the vast majority of us can relate and when it is presented, as it is here, in all its show biz luridness, with lots of stabbings in the back, mistresses, wives, aneurisms, strokes and tragic deaths, it makes for a fun hour and forty five.

    Did I mention that the director is Harry's grand daughter? Give it a B minus.
    7SnoopyStyle

    the family Warner

    Harry, Albert, Sam and Jack Warner are brothers who created one of the biggest Hollywood studios. The Jewish brothers immigrated from Europe with their parents. None of them were allowed to have an education and the kids all worked. Soon, they are working the nickelodeons in New York City on the road to building the iconic entertainment name.

    Cass Warner is the filmmaker and the granddaughter of Harry. Jack is the youngest, the last survivor, and the most famous. It's very compelling to learn about the brothers. It's fun to see a few recognizable faces who talk about the old times with the Warners. I'm not expecting too many deep dark secrets with a family member behind the camera, but there is some juicy family dysfunction. There are moments of interest depending on the viewer. I like the cartoons. Most of the company stuff isn't much to me. The war years including pre-war and post-war are very interesting. The big drama is the family drama. It's interesting to have Jack Warner seeing himself as the James Dean characters. I never considered that. All in all, this is very informative and we finally have a name.
    Michael_Elliott

    Nice Documentary

    Brothers Warner, The (2008)

    *** (out of 4)

    Pretty good documentary takes a look at the four Warner brothers (Harry, Albert, Jack, Sam) who would end up building one of the greatest and most loved studios in the history of cinema. Although it would seem the family had a lot of great fortune, they were haunted by several early deaths and many ending up turning their backs on one another. If you're looking for a documentary about all the great films released by the studio then you're going to be disappointed because this documentary actually takes a look at the family and not so much the movies. There's several stuff dealing with the movies that gets talked about including the brothers desire to make "real" dramas and how they fought the code and other studios to make a warning about Germany (CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI SPY). I think fans of the history behind this studio will enjoy this doc the most as we get to see a lot of great photos of the boys as well as some video footage. There's quite a bit of talk from the relatives of the Warner's and we have a relative directing the film but don't let that worry you because there's quite a bit of brutal honesty here. Dennis Hopper, Debbie Reynolds, Norman Lear, George Segal, Angie Dickinson, Samuel Goldwyn, Jr. and Tab Hunter are just a few of the people who are interviewed. Some of the best stuff happens early on when we learn how the brothers ended up getting into the movie business and why they eventually moved out West.

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    • Trivia
      In the film clip from Casablanca a line is spoken which isn't in the film. The clip is from the end of Casablanca, at the airport, Richard Blaine (Humphrey Bogart) tells Major Heinrich Strasser (Conrad Veidt), "Alright Major, you asked for it" before he shoots him. The actual movie simply has Major Strasser pulling his gun and Rick shooting him.
    • Goofs
      Cass Warner Sperling's commentary states that the 1927 film "The Jazz Singer," starring Al Jolson, grossed more than any movie made to that time and remained the all-time box-office champ until the release of "Gone With the Wind." It was actually Jolson's next film, "The Singing Fool," that set the box-office record that lasted until "Gone With the Wind."
    • Quotes

      Self - Harry Warner's granddaughter, also narrator: The truth is, they were a phenomenal team that built an empire on a dream and revolutionized Hollywood while making the most classic, relevant movies of their time.

    • Connections
      Features Le vol du grand rapide (1903)
    • Soundtracks
      Me, Myself & I
      Written by David Campbell (as David Campbell)

      Performed by Ernest S. Llab and Bettie Ross

      By Arrangement with DRC Music

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    • Release date
      • December 28, 2016 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Brothers Warner
    • Filming locations
      • Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Warner Sisters Productions
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      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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