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  1. Box office. over $4 million [2] The Brother from Another Planet is a 1984 low-budget American science fiction film, written and directed by John Sayles. The film, starring Joe Morton as an escaped extraterrestrial slave trying to find a new life on Earth, is in the public domain. [3] [4] Morton's performance as The Brother was acclaimed, as he ...

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  2. Sep 14, 1984 · The Brother from Another Planet: Directed by John Sayles. With Joe Morton, Rosanna Carter, Ray Ramirez, Yves Rene. A mute alien with the appearance of a black human is chased by outer-space bounty hunters through the streets of Harlem.

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    • Comedy, Sci-Fi
    • John Sayles
    • 1984-09-14
  3. "The Brother" (Joe Morton) is an alien and escaped slave on the run from his home planet. After he lands in New York City, he tries to adapt to life on the streets of Harlem. Although the Brother ...

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    • John Sayles
    • R
    • Joe Morton
  4. People seem to have a lot of problems on this planet. He is glad to help out when he can; for example, curing video games by a laying on of hands. His right hand contains the power to heal machines, and it is amazing how quickly people accept that, if it is useful to them. "The Brother From Another Planet" was written and directed by John ...

  5. The Brother is an alien who has crash-landed on Earth, in New York City. While mute, strongly empathic, and able to fix things, he resembles a Black man with strange feet. His attempt to make a place for himself in Harlem is an allegory for the immigrant experience in the United States. Meanwhile, two bounty hunters from the Brother's home ...

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  7. The Brother From Another Planet. 1984 · 1 hr 50 min. R. Comedy · Sci-Fi · Independent. A mute, human-like alien crash lands in Harlem and is adopted by the local residents, while bounty hunters from his home planet are hot on his trail. Subtitles: English. Starring: David Strathairn Joe Morton Daryl Edwards Steve James Leonard Jackson.

  8. Film Threat. The Brother from Another Planet profoundly illustrates, modern life is more unfair than it needs to be….It may not be the perfect John Sayles film, the perfect science fiction movie or the perfect film about black life — but it manages to seamlessly mix wit, slapstick, poignancy and politics.

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