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The Corsican Brothers
The Corsican Brothers

The Corsican Brothers (1941)

67% User Rating
1h 51min
Adventure
Drama

"ALEXANDER DUMAS' IMMORTAL CLASSIC"

Cultured Mario and outlaw Lucien, twins separated at birth, join forces to avenge their parents' death at the hands of evil Colonna. Because each feels all the same sensations experienced by the other, swordplay is difficult for them. Worse yet, raised very differently, they struggle to find common ground between their conflicting personalities. But to defeat their enemy, the two will have to overcome the obstacles and work as a team.

Gregory RatoffDirector

Cast

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Douglas Fairbanks Jr.

Douglas Fairbanks Jr.

Lucien Franchi / Mario Franchi

Ruth Warrick

Ruth Warrick

Countess Isabelle Gravini

Akim Tamiroff

Akim Tamiroff

Baron Colonna

J. Carrol Naish

J. Carrol Naish

Lorenzo

H.B. Warner

H.B. Warner

Dr. Enrico Paoli

John Emery

John Emery

Tomasso

Henry Wilcoxon

Henry Wilcoxon

Count Victor Franchi

Gloria Holden

Gloria Holden

Countess Franchi

Walter Kingsford

Walter Kingsford

Monsieur Dupre

Nana Bryant

Nana Bryant

Madame Dupre

Pedro de Cordoba

Pedro de Cordoba

Count Gravini

Veda Ann Borg

Veda Ann Borg

Maria

William Farnum

William Farnum

Priest

Sarah Padden

Sarah Padden

Nurse

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Manart Kippen

Martelli

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Ruth Robinson

Angela

Richard Alexander

Richard Alexander

Castle Guard (Uncredited)

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Wilson Benge

The Baron's Butler (Uncredited)

Henry Brandon

Henry Brandon

Marquis de Raveneau (Uncredited)

Anthony Caruso

Anthony Caruso

Baron's Henchman (Uncredited)

James Craven

James Craven

Giovanni (Uncredited)

Sonia Darrin

Sonia Darrin

Opera Spectator (Uncredited)

Ralph Dunn

Ralph Dunn

Messenger, Arturo's Steward (Uncredited)

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Eddie Foster

Messenger, Alberto's Steward (Uncredited)

Frank Hagney

Frank Hagney

Torture Cell Guard (Uncredited)

Isabel La Mal

Isabel La Mal

Opera Spectator (Uncredited)

Paul McVey

Paul McVey

Cousin Philip Franchi (Uncredited)

Milburn Morante

Milburn Morante

Guard (Uncredited)

Edgar Norton

Edgar Norton

Colonna's Barber (Uncredited)

Isabel Randolph

Isabel Randolph

Countess Isabelle's Mother (Uncredited)

Frank Richards

Frank Richards

Colonna's Henchman (Uncredited)

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Count Stefenelli

Opera Spectator (Uncredited)

Charles Stevens

Charles Stevens

Shepherd (Uncredited)

William Tannen

William Tannen

One of Lucien's Men (Uncredited)

Rick Vallin

Rick Vallin

De Revenau's Friend at Opera (Uncredited)

Roland Varno

Roland Varno

De Revenau's Friend at Opera (Uncredited)

Dorothy Vernon

Dorothy Vernon

Townswoman at Celebration (Uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
Rating 60%

March 6, 2025

Alexander Dumas liked stories about separated twins so this time we find it is brothers “Mario” and “Lucien” (Douglas Fairbanks Jr.) who are born conjoined. The doctor manages to separate them but before they can do much more, violence at the hands of the cunning “Baron Colonna” (Akim Tamiroff) robs them of their parents and the boys are split up. “Mario” ends up being well brought up and used to the finer things in life whilst “Lucien” becomes a highwayman but both have a sensation that they are not alone! When they do finally meet, they begin to understand just how connected their spirits actually are and how easily they can feel each other’s pain - and they both determine to avenge their murdered parents. As a team they are chalk and cheese, and so must learn to trust each other - and that’s not made any easier as both of them fall for the “Countess Isabelle” (Ruth Warrick) who is also the object of the desires of their scheming nemesis. With love triangles all over the places and a solid dose of familial vengeance here, too, this is an ideal vehicle for Fairbanks to shine. Somehow, though, he just doesn’t. The photography that puts them both in the same shot regularly is natural but his reconciliation of the two differing characters doesn’t quite come off. Even at it’s most swashbuckling, there’s just a paucity of flare. Not for the first time in his career, it’s really Tamiroff who steals the show with an effort that could easily have inspired the nasty from the “Zorro” adventures from the late 1950s. The production looks great though and when there is action, it mixes the swordplay with a little humour and delivers a perfectly watchable adventure film that though it does disappoint, that’s maybe just because I had higher expectations of this actor in his element. It’s still worth watching.

Media

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The Corsican Brothers(1941) - Mario Franchi vs. Colonna

The Corsican Brothers(1941) - Mario Franchi vs. Colonna

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