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The Brothers McMullen
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Synopsis
Shot on weekends over an eight-month period with practically no budget, writer/director/producer/actor Edward Burns' first feature is a family drama centering on the tumultuous love lives of three small-town, Irish-American brothers. Burns stars as Barry, the middle child who finds himself needing a place to stay and moves in with big brother Jack (Jack Mulcahy). Despite being seemingly happily married to Molly (Connie Britton), Jack gives in to temptation and begins having a sexual affair. All the while, devout-Catholic baby brother Patrick (Mike McGlone) faces an ongoing struggle to deal with the religious leanings of the women in his life. The Brothers McMullen premiered at the 1995 Sundance Film Festival, where it was at the center of a fierce bidding war. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

Cast

Edward Burns Barry
Mike McGlone Patrick McMullen
Jack Mulcahy Jack McMullen

Production Crew

Anthony Bregman Associate Producer
Bill Baldwin Associate Producer
Judy Richter Associate Producer
Mary Jane Skalski Associate Producer
Dick Fisher Cinematographer
Seamus Egan Composer (Music Score)
Edward Burns Director
Dick Fisher Editor
James Schamus Executive Producer
Ted Hope Executive Producer
Eden Goldberg First Assistant Director
Gallia Hoshia First Assistant Director
Mario Porpino Musical Direction/Supervision
Dick Fisher Producer
Edward Burns Producer
Edward Burns Screenwriter
Andrew Yarme Sound/Sound Designer
Mike Marson Sound/Sound Designer
Stefan Springman Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1995
Runtime: 98
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for language and some sexuality
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Awards
1994 - Best Dramatic Feature - Sundance Film Festival
1994 - Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic - Sundance Film Festival
1995 - Best First Feature - Independent Spirit Award
1995 - Best First Feature - Independent Spirit Awards