Who's Your Brother?
Originally released in 1919. Who's Your Brother? is a drama film. directed by John G. Adolfi. At just 50 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Edith Taliaferro, Paul Panzer, and Coit Albertson
Synopsis
The story of Jewish financier Stephen Field and his daughter Esther. Having survived a European massacre years before that claimed his wife and son, Stephen takes immense pleasure in philanthropic work at a community service center in the U.S. while Esther entertains returning soldiers in a canteen. At the canteen, Esther meets Robert Graham, who because of a war wound suffers from fainting spells, and he falls in love with her. William Morris, a brilliant Jewish surgeon also courts Esther; and the men vie for her affection. When Graham loses control of his car due to a fainting spell suffering grave injury, Morris is the only person who can save his life.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Edith Taliaferro
as Esther Field
Paul Panzer
as Stephen Field (20 years earlier)
Coit Albertson
as Dr. William Morris
Gladden James
as Robert E. Graham Jr.
Frank Burbeck
as Stephen Field
Herbert Fortier
as Robert E. Graham Sr.
Elizabeth Garrison
as Mrs. Robert Graham
Edith Stockton
as Dorothy Graham
Elizabeth Kennedy
as The kid
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Curtiss Pictures Corporation
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Who's Your Brother? about?
The story of Jewish financier Stephen Field and his daughter Esther. Having survived a European massacre years before that claimed his wife and son, Stephen takes immense pleasure in philanthropic ...
Who directed Who's Your Brother??
Who's Your Brother? was directed by John G. Adolfi.
How long is Who's Your Brother??
Who's Your Brother? has a runtime of 0 hours and 50 minutes (50 minutes total).
When was Who's Your Brother? released?
Who's Your Brother? was released on December 1, 1919 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Who's Your Brother??
The main cast of Who's Your Brother? includes Edith Taliaferro, Paul Panzer, Coit Albertson, Gladden James, Frank Burbeck.