The Brooklyn Brothers Beat the Best (DVD)

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Ryan O'Nan writes, directs and stars in his debut feature, a musical road trip comedy following two young musician friends as they set out to pursue their dreams. Alex (O'Nan) and Jim (Michael Weston), aka The Brooklyn Brothers, head out for the West Coast from their home city of New York in the hope of bringing their music to a wider audience. As they travel across the country, they play a series of gigs at random music venues in the build-up to a 'Battle of the Bands' event. Along the way they meet self-styled music revolutionary Cassidy (Arielle Kebbel), who becomes their road manager.

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Ryan O'Nan writes, directs and stars in his debut feature, a musical road trip comedy following two young musician friends as they set out to pursue their dreams. Alex (O'Nan) and Jim (Michael Weston), aka The Brooklyn Brothers, head out for the West Coast from their home city of New York in the hope of bringing their music to a wider audience. As they travel across the country, they play a series of gigs at random music venues in the build-up to a 'Battle of the Bands' event. Along the way they meet self-styled music revolutionary Cassidy (Arielle Kebbel), who becomes their road manager.

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Studio

Signature Entertainment

Release date

October 2012

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Movie released

2011

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Dimensions

192 x 137 x 15mm (L x W x T)

Format

DVD

Region encoding

Region 2. This DVD will play in all South African DVD players. Region 2. This DVD will play in all South African DVD players.

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Age restriction

15

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XJ1-N8Q-8PE-3



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