
Brothers
Drama
Overview
Thinly disguised account of the relationship between radical black activist Angela Davis and Black Panther and prison inmate George Jackson, who was one of those killed in a failed 1971 prison breakout.
Top Cast


Bernie Casey
Bernie Casey
David Thomas
Bernie Casey
David Thomas


Vonetta McGee
Vonetta McGee
Paula Jones
Vonetta McGee
Paula Jones


Ron O'Neal
Ron O'Neal
Walter Nance
Ron O'Neal
Walter Nance


John Lehne
John Lehne
McGee
John Lehne
McGee
Stu Gilliam
Stu Gilliam
Robinson
Stu Gilliam
Robinson


Renny Roker
Renny Roker
Lewis
Renny Roker
Lewis
Owen Pace
Owen Pace
Joshua
Owen Pace
Joshua


Dwan Smith
Dwan Smith
Kendra
Dwan Smith
Kendra
Martin St. Judge
Martin St. Judge
Williams
Martin St. Judge
Williams
Ricardo Brown
Ricardo Brown
Horton
Ricardo Brown
Horton
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