The Corsican Brothers
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The Corsican Brothers (Template:Lang-fr) is a novella by Alexandre Dumas, père first published in 1844. It has been adapted many times on the stage and in film.
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Adaptations
- The Corsican Brothers (1898 film), directed by film pioneer and inventor George Albert Smith
- The Corsican Brothers (1912 film), featuring George Lessey
- The Corsican Brothers (1915 film), directed by George Lessey, with King Baggot in the dual title roles
- The Corsican Brothers (1920 film)
- The Corsican Brothers (1941 film), starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
- Start the Revolution Without Me, a 1970 parody starring Gene Wilder and Donald Sutherland as two sets of identical twins
- Cheech and Chong's The Corsican Brothers, a 1984 parody
- The Corsican Brothers (1985 film), a made-for-TV British film featuring Trevor Eve
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