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My Brother's Wedding (1983)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 21M

Director : Charles Burnett

Synopsis

A man who despises his upwardly mobile lawyer brother reluctantly agrees to be best man at his wedding.

Actors

Everett Silas
Everett Silas
Pierce Mundy
Jessie Holmes
Jessie Holmes
Mrs. Mundy
Gaye Shannon-Burnett
Gaye Shannon-Burnett
Sonia Dubois
Ronnie Bell
Ronnie Bell
Soldier Richards
Dennis Kemper
Dennis Kemper
Mr. Mundy
Sally Easter
Sally Easter
Mrs. Richards
Hobert Durham Jr.
Hobert Durham Jr.
Mr. Richards
Angela Burnett
Angela Burnett
Angela
Cora Lee Day
Cora Lee Day
Big Mama
Frances E. Nealy
Frances E. Nealy
Mrs. Debois
Sy Richardson
Sy Richardson
Mr. Dubois
Charles Bracy
Charles Bracy
Walker
Nate Hardman
Nate Hardman
Babe Brother
Terrence Allen
Terrence Allen
Terrence
Debbie Williams
Debbie Williams
Babe Brother's Wife
Henry G. Sanders
Henry G. Sanders
Beat-up man
Edwin Prevost
Edwin Prevost
Mr. Shaw
Demene E. Hall
Demene E. Hall
Sister
Eugene Cherry
Eugene Cherry
Gene
Dian Cherry
Dian Cherry
Dian
Charles Drake
Charles Drake
Pastor #2

Crews

Charles Burnett
Charles Burnett
Director
Thomas Penick
Thomas Penick
Editor
Charles Burnett
Charles Burnett
Writer
Charles Burnett
Charles Burnett
Producer
Penny Barrett
Penny Barrett
Set Decoration
Clifton Johnson
Clifton Johnson
Makeup Artist
Veda Campbell
Veda Campbell
Sound Mixer
Arthur Lopez
Arthur Lopez
Sound Mixer
Charles Burnett
Charles Burnett
Director of Photography
Gaye Shannon-Burnett
Gaye Shannon-Burnett
Executive Producer
Julie Dash
Julie Dash
Assistant Director
Ronald E. Hairston
Ronald E. Hairston
Assistant Director
Brigitte Kramer
Brigitte Kramer
Associate Producer
Arthur Jafa
Arthur Jafa
Assistant Camera
Camelia Frieberg
Camelia Frieberg
Assistant Director

Posters and backgrounds

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