Brotherhood of the Rose 1989 PG-13, 103 min. Genre: Action / Thriller
Director: Marvin J. Chomsky Cast: Robert Mitchum, Peter Strauss, Connie Sellecca, David Morse, James Sikking, M. Emmet Walsh, Ken Blackburn, James Hong, Bill Johnson, Rhys McConnochie, Ian Harrop, Peadar Lamb, Robert(3) Taylor
Two good friends were raised as brothers Saul and Amos since they were young boys and adopted by CIA official John Eliot (Robert Mitchum). Eliot trained them to be CIA agents, and now they enter the agency and are given the code names Romulus (Peter Strauss) and Remus (David Morse). What they do not know is that Eliot is building his own private army within the CIA. After Romulus takes a job that results in the death of civilians, he finds himself on the run from the CIA. He learns that Eliot betrayed him and Remus from the time they were taken into his home as children and that he "adopted" 18 other boys as well to form his new army. Now, Romulus and Remus team up in seeking revenge against Eliot for all the years he had deceived them and for all the others he had hurt over the years. 1 User Review
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| | Excellent movie | Anomymous 10/12/2009 | | Excellent movie. |
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Return to Snowy River 1988 PG, 100 min. Genre: Adventure
Director: Geoff Burrowes Cast: Tom Burlinson, Sigrid Thornton, Brian Dennehy, Nicholas Eadie, Mark Hembrow, Bryan Marshall, Rhys McConnochie, Peter Cummins, Cornelia Frances, Tony Barry
This follow-on to "The Man from Snowy River" occurs five years later and finds Jim (Tom Burlinson) returning home to his cabin in Australia with a herd of wild horses. He hopes to sell them to provide a stake for the future and win Jessica's (Sigrid Thornton) hand. But, it's not going to be easy. Standard cliches, but not a bad follow-up movie.
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| 1. Brotherhood of the Rose (1989)
2. Return to Snowy River (1988)
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