Brother Orchid (1940)



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Synopsis:
Edward G. Robinson plays orchid-loving gangster Little John Sarto, who aspires to "real class." During a power struggle with usurping mobster Jack Buck (Humphrey Bogart), Sarto is taken for a one-way ride, but he escapes his would-be assassins and hides out in a monastery overseen by Brother Superior (Donald Crisp). Sarto insists that he'd like to become a monk himself, but in fact he's using the monastery as a hideout, the better to mount his counterattack against Buck. Eventually Sarto's resolve is weakened by the kindness of the monks, and he decides to turn over a new leaf. He sees to it that Buck is brought to justice, and also fixes up his true-blue "moll," Flo Addams (Ann Sothern), with good-hearted Texas rancher Clarence Fletcher (Ralph Bellamy). (News flash! Bellamy gets the girl for once!) Sarto, now known as "Brother Orchid," returns to the monastery for good, declaring that he's finally found the real class. Though Edward G. Robinson didn't want to play another gangster, he agreed to star in Brother Orchid in exchange for being allowed to essay the lead in Warner Bros.' historical drama A Dispatch From Reuter's (1940).

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
6/7/1940
Director Credit
Lloyd Bacon Director
Cast Credit
Charles Coleman Englishman
Joan Blondell
Charles de Ravenne Stable Boy
Richard Wessel Buffalo Burns
Harlan Briggs Thomas A. Bailey
Leonard M. Cheetham Englishman
Jean Jacques Gautier Frenchman
Frank Faylen Superintendent of Service
Edgar Norton Meadows
Armand Kaliz Frenchman
Mary Gordon Mrs. Sweeney
Ann Sothern Flo Addams
George Haywood Reporter
Sam McDaniel Janitor
James Flavin Parking Attendant
Patrick Fitzgerald Reporter
Frank Orth Waiter
John Qualen Mr. Pigeon
William DeWolfe Hopper Jr. Reporter
Gino Corrado Liserani Artist
G. Pat Collins Tim O'Hara
Edward G. Robinson Little John Sarto
Humphrey Bogart Jack Buck
Donald Crisp Brother Superior
Ralph Bellamy Clarence Fletcher
Allen Jenkins Willie The Knife
Charles D. Brown Brother Wren
Cecil Kellaway Brother Goodwin
Morgan Conway Philadelphia Powell
Richard Lane Mugsy O'Day
Paul Guilfoyle Red Martin
John Huntington Rea Texas Pearson
Charles Wilson Brother MacEwen
Wilfred Lucas Brother MacDonald
Tom Tyler Curley Matthews
Granville Bates Pattonsville Supt.
Paul Phillips French Frank
Don Rowan Al Muller
Nanette Vallon Fifi
Joe Caits Handsome Harry
Timothy Ryan Turkey Malone
Pat Gleason Dopey Perkins
Tommy Baker Joseph
Production Credits Credit
Mark Hellinger Associate Producer
Hal Brent Wallis Producer
Art Department Credit
Max Parker Art Director
Production Management Credit
Dick Mayberry first Assistant Director
Visual Effects Credit
Willard Van Enger Special Effects
Byron Haskin Special Effects
Edwin DuPar Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Perc Westmore Makeup
Howard Shoup Costume Designer



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