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Brothers in Law [VHS]
 
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Brothers in Law [VHS]

Richard Attenborough , Ian Carmichael , Roy Boulting    Universal, suitable for all   VHS Tape
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  • Actors: Richard Attenborough, Ian Carmichael, Terry-Thomas, Jill Adams, Miles Malleson
  • Directors: Roy Boulting
  • Writers: Roy Boulting, Frank Harvey, Henry Cecil, Jeffrey Dell
  • Producers: John Boulting, The Boulting Bothers
  • Classification: U
  • VHS Release Date: 12 Nov 2001
  • Run Time: 94 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00005QG49
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 15,051 in Video (See Top 100 in Video)

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
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Format:VHS Tape
"Delightful" is an old fashioned word perfectly suited to this 1957 film, based upon a novel of the same name by English Judge, Henry Cecil [nom de plume for Judge Henry Cecil Leon].

The story centres around a young barrister's foray into the world of the law.It is an insightful, amusing and witty film. It so perfectly captures many aspects:the trials and tribulations of the young barrister nervously starting out,and his early incompetence borne of lack of experience; the unfailing pride of his mother who manages to get a group of friends along to court to watch her son, of whom she is overly proud and unfailingly certain of great things; and of course the habitual offender [represented by our young advocate], who knows a whole lot more than the barrister, through years of "experience".

A thoroughly enjoyable little film, out of a much simpler era. Highly recommended!

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32 of 34 people found the following review helpful
JUDGE FOR YOURSELF 23 Oct 2007
By C. Kingswell TOP 500 REVIEWER
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Classic British comedy from the Boulting Brothers starring the inimitable Ian Carmichael as a fledgling barrister stumbling through the English Court system and coming up against some very uncooperative and irascible members of the judiciary before he finally wins his first case.
Also along for the ride are Richard Attenborough as his more experienced room-mate and fellow barrister, the delightfully vague Miles Malleson as a senior barrister who is forever dashing from one court to another with hardly a minute to spare, and numerous other well-known faces.
Benjamin Frankel's jaunty music score keeps it all moving along nicely.
One problem I encountered is that the dvd I received made quite a loud humming noise in my dvd player ( SHARP ). Fortunately, it was fine in my other player ( ALBA ). Whether this is a production fault I do not know.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful
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Having never read the book upon which this film is based I can only judge it on its own merits, and they are manyfold.
Ian Carmichael manages yet again to play the twit who triumphs, a role which never seemed to tarnish however many times he played it, the true mark of a consumate professional.
Who cannot sympathise with him when faced with irascible golf-playing judges and obtuse or mendacious witnesses.
Richard Attenborough is the perfect foil and gives a first rate performance as his slightly more experienced colleague and friend.
John Le Messurier, in his pre Dads Army days, manages to strike fear into every heart, who would want to appear before him?
The ravishing Jill Adams oozes sensuality from every pore, whilst the caddish Terry Thomas is a delight.
For me though, quite apart from the final courtroom duel, the attempt to discover intelligent life in the slightly dim Mrs Potter (Irene Handl)
reduces me to tears of laughter every time.
Messrs Boulting, many thanks, you done us proud M'Lud.School For Scoundrels [DVD] [1960]
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Brothers in Law, a masterpiece of Henry Leon Cecil
Albeit the film was based on the work of Henry Cecil five decades ago, and the practice of the modern barristers are now quite different from their predecessors in those club-like... Read more
Published 8 days ago by Edward Marshall Hall KC
TRIUMPH
This is a good comedy vehicle for a number of popular actors from the period. I had seen it once before, and the main thing I got from it was the satisfaction of seeing triumph... Read more
Published 3 months ago by PASTIME
A good old fashioned comedy film
My wife & I like this film as it takes us back to our youth when we could go to the cinema & wactch a clean comedy
film with a good story & a few laughs. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Paul
Frightfully sorry old boy.
Newly qualified and wet behind the ears barrister Roger Thursby joins his flatmate Henry Marshall as trainee at a London law firm. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Spike Owen
Dodgy batch of discs?
I purchased this disc a couple of months ago and have only just played it due to being ill,sadly the disc after 1 hour and 6 minutes keeps cutting out and going blank. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Mr. I. P. Grieve
Surprisingly accurate portrayal of life at the Bar
I first saw this film on BBC2 aged about 8 years old and thought it was fantastic. And it made being a barrister look such fun that I thought I might like to be one when I grew... Read more
Published 23 months ago by Ms. C. L. Ashcroft
How to be an advocate - or not!
Yes, it's a bit dated but well worth a view if you are an advocate. Some of the situations faced by the young barrister, Roger Thursby, are examples of the types of disaster that... Read more
Published on 28 Mar 2010 by N. Whitsun-Jones
This one travels - just!
Brothers in Law was a very well received British comedy of the 50's and 60's. This was the heyday - perhaps - of British comedy and many brilliantly finny films were made in this... Read more
Published on 27 Jan 2010 by Roy Anderson
Brothers in Law Review
This is a good old fashioned film. One to watch on a rainy Sunday afternoon. The principle characters of Ian Carmichael, Sir Richard Attenborough and Nicholas Parsons are very... Read more
Published on 23 Aug 2009 by Sparkhouse
Hair-Raising
This film is funny throughout, but for me the best is served up in the final court scene. 2 aspects always make the hair on the back of my neck stand on end: 1. Read more
Published on 29 Nov 2008 by Naemoor
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