A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 12, 2019
Original Title:
American Brothers
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Continuum Motion Pictures
Spareparts Production
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
As boys, Dick, Joe, and Benny Mahoney wanted to be Heroes. But disaster struck and their family was never the same. Now grown up and recently paroled, Dick decides to reconnect once more with his brothers before leaving the country for good. Their parents long gone, Joe runs the family business, and takes care of the emotionally damaged Benny. They come together remembering the good times, but Dick sees his brothers drowning in their routine. Joe visits the same comic store every week, only to freeze up when the cute cashier flirts with him. Benny medicates, watching cartoons around the clock except to visit his psychiatrist where the other patients are his only friends. Knowing they want to make a difference in their community, Dick pushes his brothers to discover what it means to be the change you want to see in the world-- and become
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Associate Producer:
Don Crites
Paula Shine
Michelle Page
Christina Hart
Casting Director:
Barbette Garwood
Cinematography:
Jeffrey Schneider
Joel Wear
Co-Producer:
Matt Dotson
Dusty Dukatz
Jordan S. Greer
Arturo Sanchez
Director:
Kirk D. Anderson
Editor:
Danny Torres
First Assistant Director:
Kelly Schweinfurth
Makeup & Hair:
Stacy Birch
Shawna Dunn
Music:
Prophet Commons
Producer:
Danny Torres
Property Master:
Mark G. Murphy
Pyrotechnician:
Dustin Greer
Tim Faber
Set Designer:
Robin Forcier
Sound Recordist:
Shawn Willis
Brianna Mazzola
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