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A Brother's Kiss
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Synopsis
Mick (Michael Raynor) and Lex (Nick Chinlund) are a pair of brothers who grew up in Harlem under circumstances that were difficult at best. Their mother Doreen (Cathy Moriarty) was a diabetic with a drinking problem and difficulty in saying no to men. While she wasn't a prostitute, she grew dependent on the little gifts her lovers would bring by, and as kids, Mick and Lex learned to accept this as the way things were. One night, Mick and Lex were taking a walk in the park when they were accosted by a cop who molested the younger Mick. Lex, older and strong as a grown man, attacked the cop, which led to a stay in a reform school. Years later, Mick is himself a policeman; while he's tried to bury the childhood incident in his past, he still shows emotional scars and is sexually dysfunctional. Lex, however, has taken the more dramatic slide. Since his stay in reform school, Lex has been in and out of trouble; today he has a combative relationship with Debbie (Rosie Perez), his girlfriend and the mother of his child and a going-nowhere job driving a bus. He also sells drugs for local dealer Lefty Louie (John Leguizamo), but has developed enough of a habit that his sales don't begin to compensate for the amount he uses himself. Mick tries to look out for his big brother, but it might be too late to save him. A Brother's Kiss was based on a play by writer/director Seth Zvi Rosenfeld, who grew up in the same neighborhood as actor Michael Raynor; Raynor and Nick Chinlund were also friends as children. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Rona Taylor Art Director
Francine Maisler Casting
Tracy Marable Moore Casting
Fortunato Procopio Cinematographer
Al Corley Co-producer
Bart Rosenblatt Co-producer
Frank London Composer (Music Score)
Frank London Composer (Music Score)
Carolyn Greco Costume Designer
Seth Zvi Rosenfeld Director
Donna Stern Editor
Jim Walton Executive Producer
Kia B. Puriefoy First Assistant Director
Seth Zvi Rosenfeld Play Author
Bob Potter Producer
E. Bennett Walsh Producer
Roger Fortune Production Designer
Seth Zvi Rosenfeld Screenwriter
Jan Mclaughlin Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1997
Runtime: 92
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Sound
Ultra Stereo

Produced by
First Look Pictures
Rosefunk Pictures