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Two Brothers may refer to: Films * ''Two Brothers'' (1929 film), a 1929 German silent film, directed by Mikhail Dubson * ''Two Brothers'' (2004 film), a 2004 French-British film, directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud * ''The Two Brothers'' (film), a 1910 American short Western film, directed by D. W. Griffith Music * " The Twa Brothers", a traditional ballad * ''Two Brothers'' (album), a 2001 album by Boxhead Ensemble Literature and folklore *''Tale of Two Brothers'', an ancient Egyptian story *'' The Two Brothers'', a German fairy tale * ''The Two Brothers'', one of the English titles of Honoré de Balzac's novel ''La Rabouilleuse'' *''Dois Irmãos'' ("''Two Brothers''"), a 2000 novel by the Brazilian author Milton Hatoum Video games * ''Two Brothers'' (video game), a 2013 action role-playing video game Other * ''Two Brothers'' (ship), a nineteenth century Nantucket whaleship * Two Brothers, U.S. Virgin Islands, a settlement on the island of Saint Croix *Two Brothers Round ...
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Two Brothers (1929 Film)
''Two Brothers'' (German:''Zwei Brüder'') is a 1929 German silent film directed by Mikhail Dubson and starring Hilde Jennings, Maria Forescu and Carl Auen.Bock & Bergfelder The film's sets were designed by the art director August Rinaldi. Cast * Hilde Jennings as Evelyne * Maria Forescu as Ihre Mutter * Carl Auen as Eduard * John Mylong as Michael, der Bruder * Paul Rehkopf as Der Wirt * Gerhard Dammann Gerhard Dammann (30 March 1883 – 21 February 1946) was a German film actor. Selected filmography * '' The Man in the Cellar'' (1914) * ''Under the Lantern'' (1928) * '' Eva in Silk'' (1928) * '' Lemke's Widow'' (1928) * ''When the Mother and ... as Ein Kavalier * Inge Jentschura as seine Freundin References Bibliography * Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. ''The Concise CineGraph. Encyclopedia of German Cinema''. Berghahn Books, 2009. External links * 1929 films Films of the Weimar Republic Films directed by Mikhail Dubson German silent feature f ...
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Two Brothers (2004 Film)
''Two Brothers'' is a 2004 French-British adventure drama film directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud. Starring Guy Pearce and Freddie Highmore, it tells the story about two Indochinese tiger brothers named Kumal and Sangha, who are separated from their parents as cubs and then reunited a year later as adults to find their way back home. It was distributed by Pathé in Europe and Universal Pictures in other countries worldwide. Plot In 1920s Cambodia during the French colonial rule, two Indochinese tigers, a male and a female, meet each other and mate after becoming love interests. Months later, the tiger couple have given birth to two male tiger cub brothers. While the two tiger cubs are playing, one of them (later named Sangha) comes across a young civet. Sangha chases the little civet into its burrow, but the mother appears and chases Sangha up a tree. The other tiger cub (later named Kumal) eventually appears and chases the mother civet back into her burrow. Unfortunately, human ...
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The Two Brothers (film)
''The Two Brothers'' is a 1910 American short silent Western film directed by D. W. Griffith. Cast * Arthur V. Johnson as Jose * Dell Henderson as Manuel * Kate Bruce as The Mother * Marion Leonard as Red Rose * Charles West as A Suitor / A Mexican * Henry B. Walthall as Pedro * W. Chrystie Miller as Priest * Art Acord * Linda Arvidson as Mexican * Florence Barker as Mexican * Gertrude Claire as Mexican * Hoot Gibson * George Nichols * Anthony O'Sullivan as Mexican * Alfred Paget as Mexican * Mary Pickford as Mexican * Billy Quirk as Mexican * Mack Sennett as One of Pedro's Men * Dorothy West as Mexican See also * List of American films of 1910 * Hoot Gibson filmography * D. W. Griffith filmography * Mary Pickford filmography Mary Pickford (1892–1979) was a Canadian-American motion picture actress, producer, and writer. During the silent film era she became one of the first great celebrities of the cinema and a popular icon known to the public as "America's Sweet ...
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The Twa Brothers
"The Twa Brothers" is a traditional ballad () existing in many variants. Synopsis Two brothers are wrestling when a blade that one of them is carrying mortally wounds the other; occasionally, one of them stabs the other intentionally. Attempts to staunch the blood are not successful, and the dying brother tells the living one (usually) how to bury him, and (always) a long list of excuses to give the rest of the family, about his traveling to distant locations, to avoid admitting his death, ending with the injunction to tell his true love the truth. Some variants end there. In others, the living brother is taxed with the blood—as in "Edward" and "Lizie Wan"—and attempts to tell false tales do not work. He usually leaves, never to return. In still others, the true love laments him so long that it disturbs the dead man in his grave, or she wants a kiss from the dead man—as in "The Unquiet Grave" or some variants of "Sweet William's Ghost"—and he asks her to stop and let ...
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Two Brothers (album)
''Two Brothers'' is the debut studio album of Boxhead Ensemble, released on August 21, 2001 through Atavistic Records. Track listing Personnel ;Boxhead Ensemble *Jessica Billey – violin *Ryan Hembrey – bass guitar *Glenn Kotche – drums * Michael Krassner – musical direction, mixing *Fred Lonberg-Holm – cello, nyckelharpa *Scott Tuma – guitar ;Production and additional personnel *David Michael Curry – viola *Steve Dorocke – guitar *Gerald Dowd – drums *Joe Ferguson – engineering *Guillermo Gregorio – reeds *Mike Hagler – mastering *Braden King – design * Jeff Parker – guitar *Andrew Sopko – cover art *Mick Turner – guitar *Jeff Tweedy Jeffrey Scot Tweedy (born August 25, 1967) is an American musician, songwriter, author, and record producer best known as the singer and guitarist of the band Wilco. Tweedy, originally from Belleville, Illinois, started his musi ...
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Tale Of Two Brothers
The "Tale of Two Brothers" is an ancient Egyptian story that dates from the reign of Seti II, who ruled from 1200 to 1194 BC during the 19th Dynasty of the New Kingdom. The story is preserved on the Papyrus D'Orbiney, which is currently held in the British Museum. Synopsis The story centers around two brothers: Anpu (Anubis), who is married, and the younger Bata (god), Bata. The brothers work together, farming land and raising cattle. One day, Anpu's wife attempts to seduce Bata. When he strongly rejects her advances, the wife tells her husband that his brother attempted to seduce her and beat her when she refused. In response to this, Anpu attempts to kill Bata, who flees and prays to Re-Harakhti to save him. The god creates a Nile crocodile, crocodile-infested lake between the two brothers, across which Bata is finally able to appeal to his brother and share his side of the events. To emphasize his sincerity, Bata severs his genitalia and throws them into the water, where a cat ...
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The Two Brothers
The Two Brothers is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm, tale number 60. It is Aarne-Thompson type 303, "The Blood Brothers", with an initial episode of type 567, "The Magic Bird Heart". A similar story, of Sicilian origin, was also collected by author and folklorist Andrew Lang in ''The Pink Fairy Book''. Synopsis A rich goldsmith and a poor broommaker were brothers. The broommaker had two identical twin sons. One day, the broommaker saw a golden bird in the woods, knocked off a feather, and sold it to his brother for a great sum. He pursued the bird again and found a golden lamp. A third time, he brought back the bird itself, and his brother, who knew its powers—that whoever ate its heart and liver would find a gold coin beneath his pillow every night—had his wife cook it. But his nephews came to the kitchen to beg, and when two bits fell from the bird, they ate them, and the gold coins appeared beneath their pillows. The goldsmith told his brother t ...
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La Rabouilleuse
''La Rabouilleuse'' (''The Black Sheep'', or ''The Two Brothers'') is an 1842 novel by Honoré de Balzac, and is one of '' The Celibates'' in the series ''La Comédie humaine''. ''The Black Sheep'' is the title of the English translation by Donald Adamson published by Penguin Classics. It tells the story of the Bridau family, trying to regain their lost inheritance after a series of mishaps. Though for years an overlooked work in Balzac's canon, it has gained popularity and respect in recent years. ''The Guardian'' listed ''The Black Sheep'' 12 on its list of the 100 Greatest Novels of All Time. Plot summary The action of the novel is divided between Paris and Issoudun. Agathe Rouget, who was born in Issoudun, was sent by her father, Doctor Rouget to be raised by her maternal relatives, the Descoings in Paris. Doctor Rouget suspects (wrongly) that he is not her true father. In Paris, she marries a man named Bridau, and they have two sons, Philippe, and Joseph. Monsieur Bridau die ...
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Milton Hatoum
Milton Hatoum (born August 19, 1952) is a Brazilian writer, translator and professor. Hatoum is one of Brazil's most eminent contemporary writers. Among other honors, Hatoum was awarded Brazil's most prestigious literary award, the Jabuti Prize, three times for best novel. In 2017, he received the title of Officier de L'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres from the French government. Born in Manaus of Lebanese descent, he studied comparative literature in Paris, and has served as professor of literature in universities such as the Federal University of Amazonas (UFAM) and at the University of California, Berkeley. His first novel, ''Relato de um Certo Oriente'' ("''Tale of a Certain Orient''"), won the Jabuti Prize in 1989. His second novel, ''Dois Irmãos'' ("''Two Brothers''"), won another Jabuti in 2000 and was translated into twelve languages and adapted for television, theater and comics. His third novel '' Cinzas do Norte'' ("''Ashes of the Amazon''") won the Jabuti in 2005, ...
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Two Brothers (video Game)
''Two Brothers'' is a 2013 action role-playing game developed and published by AckkStudios. The game received mixed reception from video game critics. Gameplay ''Two Brothers'' is an action role-playing game. Development ''Two Brothers'' was developed by AckkStudios. Inspiration for the game came from game director Brian Allanson's childhood playing of Game Boy and the trend of demakes. To fund the game, a Kickstarter campaign was made, asking for $6,000. The campaign ended at $16,257 with 779 backers. A director's cut of the game was planned for the PC, Mac, Linux, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita and Wii U's Nintendo eShop. The original game was planned for release on Wii U in 2012 with a third-party developer handling the port. The Unity Unity may refer to: Buildings * Unity Building, Oregon, Illinois, US; a historic building * Unity Building (Chicago), Illinois, US; a skyscraper * Unity Buildings, Liverpool, UK; two buildings in England * Unity Chapel, Wyoming, Wisconsin, U ...
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Two Brothers (ship)
''Two Brothers'' was a Nantucket whaleship that sank on the night of February 11, 1823, off the French Frigate Shoals. The ship's captain was George Pollard, Jr., former captain of the famous whaleship ''Essex''. The wreck was discovered in 2008 (announced on February 11, 2011) by a team of marine archaeologists working on an expedition for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument. She is thought to have been built in 1804 by Joseph Glidden in Hallowell, Maine. Whaling voyages On her first whaling voyage, ''Two Brothers'' left Nantucket on 21 November 1818, with George B. Worth, master. On March 5, 1821, the ship encountered fellow Nantucket whaleship ''Dauphin'' which on February 23 had rescued Captain George Pollard Jr. and crewman Charles Ramsdell who were on a whaleboat from the whaleship ''Essex'' which had sunk after being rammed twice by a sperm whale. Pollard, captain of the ''Essex'', and Ramsdell were i ...
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Two Brothers, U
2 (two) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 1 and preceding 3. It is the smallest and only even prime number. Because it forms the basis of a duality, it has religious and spiritual significance in many cultures. Evolution Arabic digit The digit used in the modern Western world to represent the number 2 traces its roots back to the Indic Brahmic script, where "2" was written as two horizontal lines. The modern Chinese and Japanese languages (and Korean Hanja) still use this method. The Gupta script rotated the two lines 45 degrees, making them diagonal. The top line was sometimes also shortened and had its bottom end curve towards the center of the bottom line. In the Nagari script, the top line was written more like a curve connecting to the bottom line. In the Arabic Ghubar writing, the bottom line was completely vertical, and the digit looked like a dotless closing question mark. Restoring the bottom line to its original horizontal ...
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