Two Brothers, One Soul
4.7
100 min
"My Brother" is an inner city story of two impoverished boys, Isaiah and James. James is developmentally disabled. Their mother, L'Tisha, finds herself in a tragic situation. Dying of tuberculosis, she desperately tries to get her two boys, eight and eleven at the time, adopted together. Finding that only Isaiah can be adopted. L'Tisha makes the only choice she feels she can make; creating an unbreakable bond of love between the boys, and hoping that bond will get them through life. Her prayers are answered as the boys overcome impossible odds on their way to adulthood, staying as close as ever as young men dealing with life's obstacles.
Name | Character | Team | |
---|---|---|---|
Vanessa Williams | L'Tisha Morton | Unowned | |
Tatum O'Neal | Erica Walters | Unowned | |
Nashawn Kearse | Isaiah Morton | Unowned | |
Christopher Scott | James Morton | Unowned | |
Dexter Darden | Baseball Son | Unowned | |
Baron Vaughn | Reason Comic | Unowned | |
Janelle Anne Robinson | Grinder Sister | Unowned | |
Fredro Starr | Pharaoh | Unowned | |
Talent Harris | Joey | Unowned | |
Michael Luggio | Mr. Vincent | Unowned | |
Eric Michael Gillett | Adoption Administrator | Unowned | |
Molly Nikki Anderson | Drug Lord Comic | Unowned | |
Rodney Henry Jr. | Young Isaiah Morton | Unowned | |
Donovan Jennings | Young James Morton | Unowned | |
Brian Delate | Mr. Roland | Unowned | |
Basil Pologianis | Amir | Unowned | |
Nasser Metcalfe | Fazul | Unowned | |
Lena D'Amour | Prostitute | Unowned | |
Danny Johnson | Reverend Franklin | Unowned | |
Roger Shamas | Rasime | Unowned | |
Roosevelt Davis | Pimp | Unowned | |
Bershan Shaw | Mrs. Tucker | Unowned | |
Frank Minucci | Wedding Limo Driver | Unowned | |
Abdel Jawad | Bodega Owner | Unowned | |
Monty C. Floyd | Waiter in the Patisserie | Unowned | |
Anthony Caso | Draper Apparel Lobby Guard | Unowned | |
Len Fero | Louie Ambresio | Unowned | |
Michael Leonard Jones | Flashy Father | Unowned | |
Nashaw Kearse Jr. | Brooklyn Street Scene | Unowned | |
Roy Frumkes | Train Conductor | Unowned | |
Franklin Ojeda Smith | Older Gentleman | Unowned | |
Johnny Mez | Coney Park Attendant | Unowned | |
Brian L. King | Homeless Drunk | Unowned | |
R. Nelson Brown | Old Father | Unowned | |
Yaffit Hallely | Bodega Customer | Unowned | |
Don Hewitt Sr. | Sarge - Homeless Old Man | Unowned | |
Leroy Strothers | Liberian Diplomat | Unowned | |
Primo Starr | Brooklyn Street Kid | Unowned | |
Eric H. Alexander | White Boy Comic | Unowned | |
Dante Nero | Question Comic | Unowned | |
Calisse Hawkins | Victoria | Unowned | |
Kerisse Hutchinson | Sister Angela | Unowned | |
Kymbali Craig | Sister Tisha | Unowned | |
Brandhyze Stanley | Sister Theresa | Unowned | |
Aarlin | Sister Valerie | Unowned | |
McKenzie Frye | Knock-Out Sister | Unowned | |
Mr. Cheeks | Hip Hop Player | Unowned | |
Big Kap | Hop Hop Player | Unowned | |
C. Rayz Walz | Hip Hop Player | Unowned | |
Bern Cohen | Harvey Mitnick | Unowned | |
Dena Tyler | Annie | Unowned | |
Khari Isaacs | Bouncer | Unowned | |
Henry Morales-Ballet | Chuffer | Unowned | |
Koach K. Rich | Bouncer | Unowned | |
Tyrone James | Scary Man | Unowned | |
Senneca White | Club Girl | Unowned | |
Ezo Wippler | Self | Unowned | |
Thomas Russo | Italian Wise Guy in Cafe (uncredited) | Unowned |