The Brothers O'Toole

Thu Jun 04 2020 22:15:00 GMT-0300 (Brasilia Standard Time)

Free Western Movie: The Brothers O’Toole - Cowboy Movie - The brothers, a couple of ne’er-do-wells, turn a sleepy mining town upside-down in their search for quick riches.


The Brothers O’Toole (1973)
Director: Richard Erdman
Writers: Marion Hargrove, Tim Kelly (screenplay)
Stars: John Astin, Pat Carroll, Hans Conried
Genres: Comedy | Western
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 16 May 1973 (USA)
Also Known As: Galgenfristen
Filming Locations: Buckskin Joe Frontier Town & Railway - 1193 Fremont County Road 3A, Canon City, Colorado, USA


Storyline:
The Brothers, a couple of ne’er-do-wells, turn a sleepy mining town upside-down in their search for quick riches.


Reviews:
“I first saw this movie when the local TV station was running a “World’s Worst Movies Week”, and this was one of the movies.


Some people might say the movie is so bad, it’s good.


It’s a comedy / spoof / parody, and some people don’t care for movies like that.


If you like movies like “Young Frankenstein”, “Blazing Saddles”, “Buckaroo Banzai”, etc., you’ll most likely enjoy this movie!


I had always liked John Astin in the original “The Addams Family” TV series, and enjoyed him in this movie.


It’s been a number of years since I saw the movie, and I’d certainly enjoy seeing it again.” Written by jsedmo on IMDb.com.


“About the only movie I consider funnier than “The Brothers O’Toole” (1973) is “The Big Lebowski” (1998). Both have the same combination of huge exaggeration coupled with subtle parody, exploding film conventions of their respective genres with completely out-of-place dialog. My appreciation of this no doubt speaks to a twisted sense of humor and an appreciation of the absurd; of which there is so little in more mainstream comedy features. So if you happen to be “Duckman” off-kilter, then “The Brothers O’Toole” is a film that you should seek out.


John Astin’s success the year before in another western parody, “Evil Roy Slade” (1972), inspired a sequel of sorts. Or at least a reprise of his title role, this time playing a very similar extreme outlaw character named “Desperate” Ambrose J. Littleberry. When not busy terrorizing citizens, poor Desperate is a henpecked husband. An almost unrecognizable Lee Meriwether wonderfully overplays his shrewish wife Poloma. It is definitely her signature performance and I laugh every time I think about what the Miss America pageant people must have thought about this hysterical portrayal.


The humor in both films is nicely twisted but the “The Brothers O’Toole” is several notches above “Evil Roy Slade” on the IQ scale, which may account for it being a bit more obscure. Think “Support Your Local Sheriff” vs “Support Your Local Gunfighter” for an example of the same type of comparative difference.


For Astin this is a duel role, as he and Steve Carlson play the title characters; a pair of too sophisticated drifter brothers Michael and Timothy O’Toole. Michael is an unambitious cardsharp and Timothy is a small-time rogue and roué. They come to the tiny town of Molybdenum, Colorado (Molly B’Damn to the locals) from separate disasters. Michael has just been ridden out of another town and Timothy is fleeing the shotgun wedding bells and angry father of his latest conquest, Bonnie Lou MacClanahan (Miranda Berry who is flat out irresistible).


The town is a collection of characters played by a collection of character actors like Richard Erdman, Pat Carroll, Allyn Joslyn (the reluctant sheriff), Jessie White (the slimy mayor). Joslyn and White are especially good, as is Hans Conried who plays a financier obviously modeled on Cornelius Vanderbilt.


The main plot device is mistaken identity as Michael O’Toole is mistaken for A. J. Littleberry and thrown in jail. Michael’s summation at his trial and a later diatribe about the town are simply comedy classics, as is pretty much everything done and said by Richard Jury who plays the town’s greedy undertaker, Harmon P. Lovejoy.


Then again, what do I know? I’m only a child.” Written by aimless-46 on IMDb.com.


Also Known As (AKA):
(original title): The Brothers O’Toole
Norway (alternative title): Galgenfristen
Spain (TV title): Los hermanos O’Toole


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