
Brothers' Destiny
Family · Drama
Overview
Threatened with separation, two young brothers escape from an orphanage and make a perilous journey from New York to Boys' Town in Nebraska.
Top Cast


Charles Martin Smith
Charles Martin Smith
Merriman
Charles Martin Smith
Merriman


Kris Kristofferson
Kris Kristofferson
Davis
Kris Kristofferson
Davis


Dee Wallace
Dee Wallace
Lucille Bastian
Dee Wallace
Lucille Bastian


Mickey Rooney
Mickey Rooney
Father Flanagan
Mickey Rooney
Father Flanagan


Danny Aiello
Danny Aiello
Duke
Danny Aiello
Duke


Rick Aiello
Rick Aiello
Yale Preacher
Rick Aiello
Yale Preacher


Donald Borza II
Donald Borza II
Train Cop
Donald Borza II
Train Cop
Alex Doduk
Alex Doduk
Martin
Alex Doduk
Martin
Tyler Jay
Tyler Jay
Jimmy
Tyler Jay
Jimmy
Adam Visco
Adam Visco
Orphan
Adam Visco
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