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    The Corsican Brothers

    1941 · Adventure · 1h 52m

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  1. The Corsican Brothers. The Corsican Brothers ( French: Les Frères corses) is a novella by Alexandre Dumas, first published in 1844. It is the story of two conjoined brothers who, although separated at birth, can still feel each other's physical distress. It has been adapted many times on the stage and in film.

    • Alexandre Dumas
    • 1844
  2. The Corsican Brothers: Directed by Gregory Ratoff. With Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Ruth Warrick, Akim Tamiroff, J. Carrol Naish. After their parents are killed, co-joined twin boys are separated, with one raised as a gentleman in Paris and the other in the mountains becoming a bandit.

    • (758)
    • Adventure, Romance
    • Gregory Ratoff
    • 1941-11-28
  3. The Corsican Brothers. (1941 film) The Corsican Brothers is a 1941 American historical swashbuckler film directed by Gregory Ratoff and starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in a dual role as the titular conjoined twins who are separated at birth and raised in entirely different circumstances.

  4. Jul 27, 1984 · Cheech & Chong's: The Corsican Brothers: Directed by Tommy Chong, Cheech Marin. With Cheech Marin, Tommy Chong, Roy Dotrice, Shelby Chong. Superfecund twins Louis and Lucien, who can feel pain from each other's injuries, revolt against a tyrannical regent who holds France under his iron fist.

    • (4.5K)
    • Comedy
    • Tommy Chong, Cheech Marin
    • 1984-07-27
  5. Box office. $3,772,785. Cheech & Chong's The Corsican Brothers is an American film released in 1984, the sixth feature-length film starring the comedy duo Cheech and Chong. Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong star as the two twin brothers in a parody of various film adaptations of the 1844 Alexandre Dumas novella, The Corsican Brothers .

  6. Feb 5, 1985 · The Corsican Brothers: Directed by Ian Sharp. With Trevor Eve, Geraldine Chaplin, Olivia Hussey, Nicholas Clay. In the 18th century were born two siamese brothers on Corsica who paradoxically carry different feelings of hate and reconciliation in their blood.

  7. The Corsican Brothers opened on December 18, 1941, just eleven days after the Japanese sneak attack upon the United States Naval Base at Pearl Harbor. Due to America's entry into World War II, the official premiere at the Loew's Palace in Washington, D.C., was understated and conducted without benefit of klieg lights.

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