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  1. The Brothers is a 2001 romantic comedy drama film starring Morris Chestnut, D.L. Hughley, Bill Bellamy, and Shemar Moore. The film was written and directed by Gary Hardwick, who has directed other films and television series such as Deliver Us from Eva and Hangin' with Mr. Cooper.

  2. 23 de mar. de 2001 · The Brothers: Directed by Gary Hardwick. With Morris Chestnut, D.L. Hughley, Bill Bellamy, Shemar Moore. Four friends begin to question women and relationships when one of them announces impending nuptials.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Gary Hardwick
    • 2001-03-23
  3. 2 de jul. de 2014 · THE BROTHERS is a fresh and hilarious look at four African-American "brothers" lifelong friends who band together to navigate through the turbulent waters of love and sex on their way to healthy...

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  4. TRAILER. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Follows the hilarious path of four African-American men as they take on love, sex, friendship and two of life's most terrifying prospects --...

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  5. Onde assistir The Brothers filme? Descubra onde assistir online entre 15 serviços de streaming, como Netflix, NetMovies, iTunes, etc.

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  6. 23 de mar. de 2001 · This movie demonstrates how teenager comedies can obscure real talent. The cast is generally good, but writer-director Gary Hardwick doesn't give them the scenes that Chestnut and Union get. There is, for example, an awkward scene in a restaurant; the lawyer (Bellamy) brings in a white date ( Julie Benz ) who is a karate expert, and they run ...

  7. 23 de mar. de 2001 · When the playboy gets engaged, the other three friends find themselves having to come to terms with their own issues of commitment and honesty... This is the story of four African-American "yuppies" (a banker, a doctor, a lawyer, and a "playboy") who call themselves "The Brothers".