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Brothers O'Toole (1973)

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Brothers O'Toole
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Directed byRichard Erdman
CastJohn Astin, Steve Carlson, Pat Carroll, Hans Conried, Allyn Joslyn, Richard Erdman, Lee Meriwether and Jesse White
Theatrical ReleaseNovember 30, 1972
DVD ReleaseAugust 5, 2008
Running Time95 minutes
MPAA RatingNR (Not Rated)
UPC Code011301665348
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1 DVD, Timeless Media Group, Usually ships in 24 hours, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Languages: English (Original Language)
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About Brothers O'Toole

The Brothers O'Toole takes slapstick Western Comedy to new heights in this hilarious take-off on the Old West. The O'Toole Brothers are East Coast con-men, exceptionally good at talking their way out of tight situations. When they ride into Molybdenum, Colorado, not suspecting the riches beneath the streets, they turn the sleepy mining town upside down in their search for the gold. Starring John Astin, Steve Carlson, Pat Carroll, Jesse White, Lee Meriwether and Hans Conreid. Album Description

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Average user review: 4.5 (3 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteNot "Blazing Saddles" but still very funnyQuote
The talking is fast. And plenty of camp. It is not "Blazing Saddles" (which is funny in a whole other direction) - there is hardly much swearing (except for just about all the characters saying "Molly-B-Damn" because they are too stupid to say "Molybdenum"). And much of the movie (I think) exists just to set up the 40 second monologue that John Astin gives toward the end. May be too slow or intellectual (???) by today's standards but I think this movie is a hoot! December 31, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteRainy Day Fun For Western Lovers/Also Included in Great American Western SeriesQuote
"The Brothers O'Toole"(1973/R)...This was a slapstick kind of comedy/western, and it garnered more then a few chuckles from me.
John Astin and Steve Carlson are the brothers who can usually con their way into or out of any situation. Astin is the brains(and plays a double role), and Carlsen the ladies man. But when Astin is mistaken for a really bad hombre, and captured and held prisoner by the quirky towns folk while awaiting a hanging, they must figure their way out. A fabulous funny cast includes Pat Carroll,Jesse White, Lee Merriwether(in quite a different role for her)and Hans Conried provides some laughs as well.

For a really good deal you can get this funny western along with 7 other westerns onThe Great American Western 2/DVD The Gun and the Pulpit/Boot Hill/Gunfighters/Little Moon & Jud McGraw/The Jackals/My Outlaw Brother/Jory/The Brothers O'TooleThe volume is a mix of comedy and drama. For film details click on the product link I included above and see my review.

So if you are looking for a John Ford quality western, pass this one by, but for some rainy day fun with some fabulously funny actors, check it out. And by the way, although rated R the rating is no where near what an R film is today. I would probably consider it more along a PG-13 lines, but parents should probbly check it out first anyway.

Happy Trails...Laurie

recommended for more western fun:The Over the Hill Gang - AND - The Over the Hill Gang Rides Again
The Great American Western: Yuma, Wackiest Wagon Train in the West, Sunset Carson Rides Again, the Gunfighters November 23, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteMollybedamnedQuote
This always seemed like a sister film to Evil Roy Slade and, if you liked that one, you'll probably be happy with this, especially at the price. It's been a long time since I've seen this, so the rating is a guess, and it was a TV movie to begin with, so the quality is probably at Slade-level as well (okay with a standard-def display). A nice treat for lovers of comic westerns and/or John Astin. June 3, 2008

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