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      • The Brotherhood is a 1968 Technicolor mafia crime film, directed by Martin Ritt.
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  2. The Brotherhood: Directed by Martin Ritt. With Kirk Douglas, Alex Cord, Irene Papas, Luther Adler. The son of a powerful Mafia don comes home from his army service in Vietnam and wants to lead his own life, but family tradition, intrigues and powerplays involving his older brother dictate otherwise, and he finds himself being slowly drawn back ...

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    • Crime, Drama
    • Martin Ritt
    • 1969-01-31
  3. The Brotherhood is a 1968 Technicolor mafia crime film, directed by Martin Ritt. It stars Kirk Douglas, Irene Papas, Alex Cord, and Luther Adler. The script was by Lewis John Carlino. [1]

  4. One of Ritt's lesser films, "The Brotherhood" stars Kirk Douglas as Frank Ginetta, a powerful mafia lord. Frank belongs to a "brotherhood" of gangsters, a collection of warlords who have their own codes, laws and shared interests. When this "brotherhood" attempts to diversify, expand and extend its reach in the search of new profits, Frank ...

  5. The Brotherhood is a solid mafia film from 1968 directed by Martin Ritt, anchored by a superb Kirk Douglas performance. Douglas plays an aging Don at odds with the corporatisation of the Mafia. He wants the clean world of killing people and stuffing canaries in their mouths rather than the modern world of accountants and capitalism.

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    • Paramount, Brotherhood Company
    • Martin Ritt
  6. 60% Tomatometer 10 Reviews 24% Audience Score 1,000+ Ratings Upon returning from Vietnam, Vince Ginetta (Alex Cord) marries the lovely Emma Bertolo (Susan Strasberg), the daughter of Mafia...

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    • Martin Ritt
    • PG-13
    • Kirk Douglas
  7. As Vince's father-in-law, Bertolo, who is also a board member, instigates a move to replace Frank with his brother, deposed Mafia leader Don Peppino tells Frank that his father and 40 other loyal Mafia members were betrayed by Bertolo and massacred by the new regime.

  8. Overview. The son of a powerful Mafia don comes home from his army service in Vietnam and wants to lead his own life, but family tradition, intrigues and powerplays involving his older brother dictate otherwise, and he finds himself being slowly drawn back into that world. Martin Ritt. Director. Lewis John Carlino. Writer.

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