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''Together Brothers'' is a 1974 American film directed by William A. Graham and starring Ahmad Nurradin and Anthony Wilson. The film is about a gang of street youths who try to expose a cop killer before he gets to a child who witnessed the murder.


Plot

In one of the poorer neighborhoods of
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, a popular and respected black police officer nicknamed Mr. Kool ( Ed Bernard) dies in a hail of bullets, and the only witness to the crime is 5-year-old Tommy (Anthony Wilson). The killer, face unseen, reluctantly attempts to shoot the boy, but the gun is empty. Tommy is struck mute by shock and the killer begins stalking him. However, Tommy's older brother H.J. (Ahmad Nurradin) is the leader of a small local gang of Black youths called "Brothers United." The gang members make it their mission to protect Tommy while simultaneously working to bring Mr. Kool's unknown killer to justice.


Cast

* Ahmad Nurradin as H.J. * Anthony Wilson as Tommy * Nelson Sims as A.P. * Kenneth Bell as "Mau-Mau" * Owen Pace as "Monk" * Kim Dorsey as "Gri-Gri" * Ed Bernard as Mr. Kool *
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Sampling

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See also

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List of American films of 1974 A list of American films released in 1974. '' The Godfather Part II'' won the Academy Award for Best Picture. Highest-grossing films (U.S.) A–Z Documentaries See also * 1974 in the United States References External links 1974 films ...
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List of hood films This is a list of hood films – films focusing on the culture and life of African-Americans, Hispanic Americans, and/or in some cases, Asian Americans living in segregated, low-income urban communities, as well as comparably deprived and crime-ri ...


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* * * * 1974 films Blaxploitation films Films set in Texas Films shot in Texas 1974 drama films Transgender-related films Films directed by William Graham (director) 1970s English-language films American exploitation films American LGBT-related films American drama films 1970s American films {{exploitation-film-stub