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  1. Brothers-in-Law ist ein Film von E.W. Swackhamer mit Mac Davis, Joseph Cortese. Entdecke alle Informationen über der Film Brothers-in-Law, videos und neuesten Nachrichten.

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  3. Inspired by our love of both action-comedy movies and small town life, "Brothers in Law" was the cooperative effort between myself and Randall Lobb, who lives in the beautiful small town of Goderich, Ontario, the bucolic setting of our story. And just like us, our characters embody the desire to be grander than their expectations but (unlike us, thankfully) go about realizing it in the worst way.

  4. Brothers in Law is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Roy Boulting and starring Richard Attenborough, Ian Carmichael, Terry-Thomas and Jill Adams. The film is one of the Boulting brothers successful series of institutional satires that begun with Private's Progress in 1956.

  5. Review by tottituominen ★★½. "Brothers in Law" presents itself as a lighthearted legal comedy, but ultimately fails to deliver the belly laughs or that many memorable moments one might expect from the genre. This film is a harmless one and amusing at best. Certainly not a bad film though. Set in the world of British law, the film follows ...

  6. A story of laughable law breakers. Brothers-in-law, Eduardo and Sabonis, married to sisters Cuca and Peque Ribeiro, have made a real mess of one of their business ventures and are in need of money, a lot of money. It will be Sabonis who, in one of his uncontrollable fits of rage, comes up with a plan to fix all their problems in one go: kidnap ...

  7. T he Boulting brothers followed up their popular army satire Private's Progress (1956) with an equally vigorous send-up of another great institution, Britain's legal system. Based on Henry Cecil's popular novel, the film brings together the three stars of the earlier Boulting comedy, Richard Attenborough, Ian Carmichael and Terry-Thomas, as well as several other familiar comedic performers ...