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''The Brothers O'Toole'' is a 1973
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film starring
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,
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, and
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. The film was Astin's next film after the success of ''
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'', another comedy Western. It was
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's first successful
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at the beginning his career as a producer, and also cinematographer
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's first feature film.


Synopsis

Michael O'Toole (
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) is a roguish gambler and
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running from a town after cheating at poker. His younger brother Timothy O'Toole (Steve Carlson) is a womanizer who romanced Bonnie Lou, the daughter of McClanahan, an angry father armed with a shotgun. The two brothers meet and find their way to a poor, sleepy Colorado mining town called Molybdenum (mispronounced " Molly B'Damn by the citizens), named when a passing geologist informed the town that nothing was left in the mine but worthless
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after the
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had been mined out. The townspeople all owned share certificates from the mine. They regard the certificates as worthless, and have stored them away or used them to paper walls. Shortly after arriving in Molybdenum, Timothy befriends the family of spinster Callie Burdyne (
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) and her brother Gurnie ( Ted Claassen), while Michael is mistaken by elderly sheriff Ed Hatfield (
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''Tulare Advan ...
) for the notorious outlaw "Desperate" Ambrose Littleberry (also played by
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) and jailed to wait for a trial, which is likely to end in execution by
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. After being brought to the jail to vouch for Michael, Timothy pretends not to know him, believing that Michael is doing one of his cons. Desperate spends most of his time with his gang of outlaws instead of being henpecked by his violent girlfriend Paloma (
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), who demands marriage after five years of cohabitation, as well as the return of a silver-framed photograph of her mother. After hearing that another man is to be executed in his name, Desperate disguises himself and sneaks into Michael's trial, but is forced to flee when he is identified publicly by an angry Paloma. A boozy and confused judge Quincey Trumbell (played by director
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) acquits Michael of all charges. When the town banker tells the mayor ( Jesse White) that the millionaire industrialist Polonius Vandergelt (
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) plans to build a sawmill in town, the mayor quietly kills the deal. The mayor is being paid by Titanic Steel Company to stymie the town's development, thereby preventing anyone from discovering the mine's molybdenum, because its abundance would ruin Titanic's profits. With the help of Callie and Gurnie, the O'Toole brothers set up a gambling casino and saloon to raise tourist money for the town, causing the mayor to worry about outsiders discovering the town's molybdenum. He tries to sabotage the casino's opening day by reviving a "spittin', belchin', and cussin' contest" at the same time, which has more appeal to the citizens than a casino. Timothy wins the belching contest, drawing the wrath of his brother Michael, who rants passionately in public at Timothy's behavior and at the citizens' resigned and fatalistic attitude, unintentionally winning the cussing contest (without using any obscenities). Soon after, the aforementioned McClanahan arrives with Bonnie Lou. Upon learning that Michael's name is O'Toole, he believes that Michael is the culprit who violated his daughter. He has Michael jailed, and arranges a shotgun wedding, with Paloma as the bridesmaid. Desperate attends the wedding and assumes that Paloma is the bride, angering him to draw his own shotguns. At the same time, Polonius Vandergelt arrives in town to see about his sawmill, but from the town's name he realizes that the mines are full of molybdenum, a valuable resource for manufacturing high-strength steel. He purchases the outstanding shares in the mine from the citizens, much to the happiness of Paloma after Desperate reveals to her his cache of stock certificates. The citizens leave town rich and happy, while the brothers O'Toole hide in a stable, glad to have survived their adventure.


Cast

The cast that received billing on the movie poster, in alphabetical order: *
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as Michael James O'Toole and "Desperate" Ambrose Littleberry * Steve Carlson as Timothy O'Toole *
Pat Carroll Patricia Ann Carroll (May 5, 1927 – July 30, 2022) was an American actress and comedian. She is best known for providing the voice of Ursula in ''The Little Mermaid''. She made guest appearances in many popular television series including '' ...
as Callie Burdyne * Ted Claassen as Gurnie Burdyne *
Hans Conried Hans Georg Conried Jr. (April 15, 1917 – January 5, 1982) was an American actor and comedian. He was known for providing the voices of George Darling and Captain Hook in Walt Disney's '' Peter Pan'' (1953), Snidely Whiplash in Jay Ward's ...
as Polonius Vandergelt *
Richard Erdman John Richard Erdman (June 1, 1925 – March 16, 2019) was an American character actor and occasional film and television director. He appeared in more than 160 films and television productions between 1944 and 2017, mostly in supporting roles ...
(film director) as Judge Quincey P. Trumbell *
Allyn Joslyn Allyn Morgan Joslyn"Real Name—and He Has Proof"
''Tulare Advan ...
as Sherriff Ed Hatfield * Richard Jury as Harmon P. Lovejoy, Molybdenum's undertaker * Jesse White as the Mayor of Molybdenum The cast is introduced in the opening credits with statements such as "The international favorite Mr. John Astin", "Mistress Pat Carroll", and "The Lusty Lee Meriwether" followed by "With a company of players including...." listing other actors, ending with "All ably abetted by an accomplished and harmonious group, including..." to introduce the crew. The majority of extras in non-speaking roles were drawn from
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and
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, near the filming location.


Production

The primary business of the production company CVD Studios, previously known as Creative Visual Dynamics, was producing
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s and
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s. ''The Brothers O'Toole'' was the first of four
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s planned. The film had an alternate title ''Eureka! It's Molly B'Damn''. The main filming location was the theme park
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, near
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, on a budget of $300,000. Filming began in October 1972, was finished in February 1973, and its world premier occurred in
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on 16 May 1973. This was the first successful film produced by
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, then 30 years old, at the beginning of his career as film producer. He personally supervised the entire production of ''The Brothers O'Toole'' on location, saying about the filming, "we don't fake anything. When we do rain scenes we get right out in a downpour to do them; when it's a mud scene, we all get into the mud!" Cinematographer
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had previously worked on only short films including ''
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'' with director
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. He worked with Erdman again to shoot ''The Brothers O'Toole'', also Daviau's first feature film. The
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sued the production company CVD for filming with a partially non-union crew while using the union emblem in the film's release, resulting in the emblem being removed from all copies of the film.


Reception

When the film was released in 1973, it received generally positive reviews. ''The Brandenton Herald'' referred to it as a "hit film" that had been showing in various Florida cities "with great success." ''The Seguin Gazette-Enterprise'' wrote "In a time of over-exploited sex, violence and message motion pictures, this light-hearted movie is sheer good hearted entertainment" and "an entertainment treat for all ages." Perry Stewart of the ''
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'' characterized the film as "slick and funny" in which "Astin excels in both halves of his dual role", but criticized the musical score as "mostly forgettable, but there are some toe-tapping moments on-screen provided by Rufus Krisp Blue Grass, a sort of poor man's edition of the
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."


References


External links

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