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Brothers in Law

By the same team that made Private's Progress
1957 | 94m | English

(490 votes)

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Roger Thursby is an overly keen, newly-qualified barrister who rubs his fellow barristers up the wrong way. When he is thrown in at the deep-end, with a particularly hot-tempered judge and tricky case, Thursby learns how to prove himself not only to the judge and fellow barristers but also to the public gallery.
Release Date: Mar 04, 1957
Director: Roy Boulting
Writer: Roy Boulting, Jeffrey Dell, Frank Harvey
Genres: Comedy
Keywords judge, lawyer
Production Companies Charter Film Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Richard Attenborough Henry Marshall
Ian Carmichael Roger Thursby
Terry-Thomas Alfred Green
Jill Adams Sally Smith
Leslie Phillips Shop Assistant
Henry B. Longhurst Rev. Arthur Thursby
Edith Sharpe Mrs. Thursby
Eric Barker Alec Blair
Miles Malleson Kendall Grimes Q.C.
John Le Mesurier His Honour Judge Ryman
Irene Handl Mrs. Potter
Olive Sloane Mrs. Newent
Penny Morrell Rosalie Biddle
Stuart Saunders Major Biddle
Peggy Ann Clifford Mrs. Bristow
Nicholas Parsons Charles Poole
John Welsh Mr. Justice Fanshawe
Llewellyn Rees Farrant Q.C.
Raymond Huntley Tatlock Q.C.
Robert Raglan Cleaver
Everley Gregg Mrs. Barber
John Warren Mr. Venner
John Boxer Mr. Johnson
Wyndham Goldie Mr. Smith
Basil Dignam Mr. Justice Emery
Kynaston Reeves Mr. Justice Lawson
Kenneth Griffith Hearse Driver
Ian Wilson Hearse Attendant
John Schlesinger Assize Court Solicitor
Name Job
Roy Boulting Screenplay, Director
Anthony Harvey Editor
Benjamin Frankel Music
Laurie Ridley Still Photographer
Mutz Greenbaum Director of Photography
Eric Aylott Makeup Artist
Polly Young Hairdresser
Philip Shipway Assistant Director
Jim Shields Sound Editor
Sydney Wiles Sound Recordist
Barry Copland Boom Operator
Cyril Gray Camera Operator
Jeffrey Dell Screenplay
Frank Harvey Screenplay
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John Boulting Producer
Roy Boulting Producer
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John Chard
8.0

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. After a bout of confusion, Thursby finds himself defending a case and is hopelessly out of his depth, where the only thing he wins is the s ... corn of the judge! Things are further compounded by the fact that both Roger and Henry have designs on pretty Sally Smith who lives on the top floor. But a chance encounter with 17 time offender Alfred Green is going to turn Roger's world upside down. As British as Fish & Chips is Brothers In Law. Starring Richard Attenborough (Henry), Ian Carmichael (Roger), Terry-Thomas (Alfred Green) and brought to us by the supreme talents of Roy and John Boulting, it's a cheeky and charming satire on the British wig wearing legal eagles. The film opens with Shakespeare's quote from Henry VI (Part 2), "The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers," from there we follow the sprightly Carmichael as he bumbles his way through a series of court encounters and a bad golf day with Judge Ryman (the irrepressible and elegant John Le Mesurier). Aided by a nice sub-plot that sees Attenborough and Carmichael chase the delectable Jill Adams as Sally Smith, Brothers In Arms is really just unfussy film making. Things further gather a pace once Terry-Thomas arrives on the scene as Alfred Green. With a full head of hair and gap in tooth prominent as usual, the film, and Roger's fortunes, considerably changes. It should be noted, however, that Thomas is only in the film for a very short time, and he doesn't turn up until past the hour mark. So fans of his should not expect a Terry-Thomas vehicle, in fact that the film is included in the Thomas Region 2 Collection Box Set is somewhat perplexing. Other notable British stars such as Eric Barker, Nicholas Parsons, Irene Handl and Leslie Phillips pop up along the way. While Benjamin Frankel's music has that lovely plink plonk comedy feel to really aid the charm on offer. Based on the novel written by Henry Cecil (himself a judge), Brothers In Arms achieves all it sets out to do. 8/10

May 16, 2024