Movies / Brothers (2009)
Runtime: 105 min
Genres: Action Drama Romance Thriller War
Languages: English
Countries: USA
Jim Sheridan's film, adapted from Susanne Bier's 2004 movie, concerns Captain Sam Cahill (Tobey Maguire), a Marine who receives orders to ship out for yet another tour of duty in Afghanistan. But before he leaves his supportive wife, Grace (Natalie Portman), and his two elementary-school-age daughters, Sam picks up his black sheep brother, Tommy (Jake Gyllenhaal), who has finished a prison stretch for robbing a bank. While overseas, Sam's aircraft gets shot down and he's thought dead. Back home, irresponsible Tommy gets his act together in order to be an anchor for Grace and the girls, and the two grow emotionally -- though not physically -- close. As the family finally begins to make peace with their grief, soldiers rescue POW Sam and he returns home. Sam's experiences overseas have caused him such emotional turmoil, he has a difficult time adjusting to civilian life, and soon his fear and paranoia manifest themselves in the form of jealousy for his brother's relationship with his wife. Sam Shepard and Mare Winningham co-star as the brothers' father and stepmother. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
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Directors (1) | Credit |
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Jim Sheridan | ... |
Writers (3) | Credit |
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Anders Thomas Jensen | (motion picture "Brødre") |
David Benioff | (screenplay) |
Susanne Bier | (motion picture "Brødre") and |
Composers (1) | Credit |
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Thomas Newman | ... |
Editors (1) | Credit |
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Jay Cassidy | ... |
Cinematographers (1) | Credit |
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Frederick Elmes | director of photography |
Actors (64) | Credit |
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Alan Gray | Taliban Terrorist (uncredited) |
Amanda Macdonald | Marine Wife (uncredited) |
Arron Shiver | A.J. |
Bailee Madison | Isabelle Cahill |
Benjamin D. Baldwin | Cop #4 (as Benjamin Baldwin) |
Bill Allen | Cop #3 (as William L. Allen) |
Bob Jesser | Lt. Dan Schneider (uncredited) |
Carey Mulligan | Cassie Willis |
Carol A. Salazar | Woman on Bridge |
Carrie Fleming | Marine Wife #2 |
Casey Sanford | Mourner at Church #2 |
Casey Wayne | Marine (uncredited) |
Chad Brummett | Co-Pilot |
Clifton Collins Jr. | Major Cavazos |
Colleen Frye | Woman in Church |
Collin D. Barry | Marine Rescuer #2 |
David Bachelor | U.S. Navy Chaplain |
David Manzanares | Bartender 'Dave' |
Enayat Delawary | Ahmed |
Eric Shackelford | Taliban (uncredited) |
Eric Steinig | Marine Mourner #2 |
Ethan Suplee | Sweeney |
Gary Moore | Marine Mourner #1 |
Iris Dunbar | Burka Woman |
Jake Gyllenhaal | Tommy Cahill |
James D. Dever | Sgt. Major Dever (as James Dever) |
James Duffy | Man in Church |
Janet Sanford | Mourner at Church #1 |
Jason E. Hill | Lt. Sanderson (as Jason Hill) |
J.D. Marmion | Marine Hostage (as Justin Marmion) |
Jenny Wade | Tina |
Jeremiah Bitsui | Cop #2 |
J. Nathan Simmons | Taliban Goat Herder (uncredited) |
Joe Geller | Blackhawk Marine (uncredited) |
Johnnie Hector | Cop #1 |
Kevin Adkins | Flag Detail Commander |
Kevin Wiggins | Navy Chaplain |
Luce Rains | The Nose |
Mare Winningham | Elsie Cahill |
Michael Castellano | Afghan Fighter |
Michael-David Aragon | Terrorist (as Michael David Aragon) |
Natalie Portman | Grace Cahill |
Navid Negahban | Murad |
Omid Abtahi | Yusuf |
Oscar Mejia | Uniform In Helicopter |
Patrick John Flueger | Private Joe Willis (as Patrick Flueger) |
Paul Ramos | Sentry |
Ray Prewitt | Owen |
Rebecca Grant | Nurse (uncredited) |
Rebekah Wiggins | Marine Wife #1 |
Richard Wade | Crew Chief |
Rick La Monda | Elvis (as Rick Lamonda) |
Robert Douglas Washington | Marine #1 (uncredited) |
Robert Mitchell | Marine Rescuer #1 |
Sam Shepard | Hank Cahill |
Shawn Bryan | Marine Cadence |
Sheila Ivy Traister | Pilot |
Steven Blacksmith | General's Aide (uncredited) |
Taylor Geare | Maggie Cahill |
Tobey Maguire | Capt. Sam Cahill |
Wendell Sweet | Orderly |
Yousuf Azami | Taliban Leader |
Zachary Grand | Afghanistan Boy |
Z. Ray Wakeman | Army General (uncredited) |