Fratello, dove sei?

Titolo originale: O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Regia: Joel Coen |
Anno: 2000
Origine: France | United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Avventura Commedia Crime
Tag: music record | country music | based on novel or book | prophecy | southern usa | mississippi river | seduction | fraud | philosophical | reflective | dramatic | amused | complicated | enchant | excited | melodramatic |
Cast: George Clooney | John Turturro | Tim Blake Nelson | John Goodman | Holly Hunter | Chris Thomas King | Charles Durning | Del Pentecost | Michael Badalucco | J.R. Horne | Brian Reddy | Wayne Duvall | Ed Gale | Ray McKinnon | Daniel von Bargen | Royce D. Applegate | Frank Collison | Quinn Gasaway | Lee Weaver | Millford Fortenberry | Stephen Root | John Locke | Gillian Welch | A. Ray Ratliff | Mia Tate | Musetta Vander | Christy Taylor | April Hardcastle | Michael W. Finnell | Georgia Rae Rainer | Marianna Breland | Lindsey Miller | Natalie Shedd | John McConnell | Issac Freeman | Wilson Waters Jr. | Robert Hamlett | Willard Cox | Evelyn Cox | Suzanne Cox | Sidney Cox | Buck White | Sharon White | Cheryl White | Ed Snodderly | David Holt |

Tre galeotti evadono dai lavori forzati. Durante il loro avventuroso viaggio attraverso l'America rurale della grande crisi, i tre incontreranno una variopinta galleria di personaggi: un vagabondo cieco che rivela loro il futuro, un chitarrista che ha venduto l'anima al diavolo, il rapinatore di banche George "Babyface" Nelson, tre sirene che cercheranno di rovinarli, un venditore di Bibbie senza un occhio, fino al rocambolesco finale in cui si troveranno faccia a faccia con lo spietato poliziotto che li sta inseguendo.

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When the blind man arrives following the passing train the caboose can be seen on the tracks just ah [...] D
During the picnic, you can see the false branch that Big Dan is about to rip off the tree. D
Nelson asks if any of "you fellers" knows his way around a Walther PPK. He then pulls out a sub-mach [...] D
George "Baby Face" Nelson's bank robberies occurred primarily in the mid-west (Illinois, Indiana, Io [...] D
When Everett and gang enter the radio station, he asks, "Who's the honcho around here?" The word "ho [...] D
Baby Face Nelson died of gunshot wounds in Illinois in 1934, 3 years before the movie has him active [...] D
During the Klan rally, Tommy Johnson doesn't have his guitar with him. Later, at the Soggy Bottom Bo [...] D
The size of the frog changes as the film progresses. When Big Dan Teague (John Goodman) takes the fr [...] D
When the sirens approach the men, they are not carrying a jug, until one actually reaches McGill, su [...] D
All of the records shown in the film are turning at 33-1/3 RPM. In 1934, only 78 RPM was used. The f [...] D
Just before the flood, the 3 convicts have their hands tied behind their back. They emerge out of th [...] D
When Delmar runs to be baptized, he cuts in front of a bald man at the front of the left-hand line. [...] D
The Martin guitar played by the woman at the rally is obviously not from the era. The gold sealed ge [...] D
The real W. Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel had no presence in the politics of Mississippi (where, until 1975, [...] D
In the Klan rally scene, shortly after Big Dan catches the flag pole to prevent the confederate flag [...] D
At the radio station, Mr. Lund begins broadcasting Erik Darling and The Kossoy Sisters' recording of [...] D
When Big Dan assaults Delmar and Everett and Delmar talks, the blood from Delmar's nose and mouth is [...] D
When Delmar and Ulysses help Pete escape from prison again, Pete is in traditional prison garb. Late [...] D
When Big Dan (John Goodman) beats up Delmar (Tim Blake Nelson) the blood on Delmar's face changes. I [...] D
When the crowd is escorting Baby Face Nelson to the electric chair, two musicians are playing. One i [...] D
When Ulysses goes into the department store to confront his wife, you see her fiancé walking arou [...] D
When Pappy O'Daniel is yelling at his son on the porch about his suggestion of getting a smaller mid [...] D
The candidates campaign for Mississippi governorship for a 1937 election. This is off that state's a [...] D
In the movie theatre, clearly posted above each door is a modern red-lit EXIT sign, however at the t [...] D
Wash's son says he nicked the census man, however, the US census is only taken once every ten years. [...] D
During the café scene, Big Dan's lips don't match his words when he's talking about how he sells [...] D
When Pete is being whipped for information, one of the posse members throws a rope and noose over a [...] D
When the car breaks down following their escape from the burning shed and they tell the kid to go on [...] D
When Big Dan assaults Delmar and Everett and Delmar talks the blood from Delmar's nose and mouth is [...] D
Menelaus "Pappy" O'Daniel mentions, "parishes and precincts". Louisiana is the only state that uses [...] D
When the three are trapped in the barn and the police van catches fire there is a shot of a Thompson [...] D
In the movie theater (and elsewhere) the guards are shown holding Remington 870 shotguns, which were [...] D
Flash flooding only occurs when a dam breaks, not when it closes initially. D
Baby Face Nelson asks whether Ulysses, Pete, and Delmar know their way around a Walther PPK. While t [...] D
There is a very heavy focus on the use of the Confederate Battle Flag at the KKK rally. However, the [...] D
Southern prisons were segregated by race at this period; Mississippi prisons did not integrate until [...] D
For the area that is going to be flooded, it is mentioned at least once that it is going to be done [...] D
The band performing "Keep on the Sunny side" at the Homer Stokes rally has two female singers and on [...] D
The group singing "Keep on the Sunny Side" at the rally is prominently accompanied by a Dobro (a res [...] D
When Pappy O'Daniel and his staffer, who refers to him as "Daddy" are talking about the 'reform cand [...] D
When Ulysses is walking out of the store having found his pomade, a modern electrical transformer ca [...] D
When the boys pull up to the radio station to record their song, the car is parked parallel to the b [...] D
Despite Chris Thomas King being an actual blues guitarist, the scenes in which he is accompanying th [...] D
When Baby Face Nelson enters the bank to rob it, his face is clean. After he walks past the crowd, t [...] D
While sitting around the campfire, Tommy Johnson is playing his guitar. The sound of a resonator gui [...] D
When Everett and Delmar are eating at the restaurant, Everett orders the restaurant's "finest bottle [...] D
The people singing along with "You Are My Sunshine" near the end are clearly a few beats off. Their [...] D
When Everett and the boys arrive at the town to find his daughters singing in the election rally, hi [...] D
Some viewers have noted that Ulysses is said to have seven daughters, but in the final scene only si [...] D
When the escapees suddenly realize that large numbers of Christian congregants are walking by them s [...] D
After the flood, Everett, Delmar, and Pete find themselves drifting on the coffin. You can tell that [...] D
During the Soggy Bottom Boys' performance near the end, the bassist can clearly be shown playing an [...] D
At the general store we see a Delco battery sign which is from the 1950s or 1960s. D
Baby Face Nelson is driving his car down the road, before approaching Everett, Pete, and Delmar. Whe [...] D
Several times the characters refer to the amphibian that Pete was changed into as a toad or horny to [...] D
In the hall rally where Everett is trying to speak to Penny while the Soggy Bottom Boys are singing, [...] D
During the picnic with Big Dan, the guys are drinking Budweiser, but the labels are clearly from a m [...] D
When escaping from the burning barn with the Hogwallop boy, he is shown to drive an early 1920's For [...] D
During the KKK meeting, when Ulysses and Delmar are following Tommy to the noose, the clan members a [...] D
The camera is reflected in a window of the locomotive that passes in front of the three escaping con [...] D
During the montage that "I'll Fly Away" accompanies, the scene is briefly overlaid with a faded shot [...] D
In the cafe with Big Dan Teague, Everett's voice doesn't match up with his lips while he is ordering [...] D
The guys drive to the radio station located in Tishomingo. The movie implies that it's located in th [...] D
There should be insulators on the transmitting tower at the radio station, but they are clearly not [...] D
While Everett eats some stolen pie, he throws his newspaper into the fire. As the first page of the [...] D
The closing scene shows a modern railroad track structure with welded rail joints that were not in c [...] D
During his argument with his son about the campaign, Pappy's dinner plate changes positions several [...] D
When the Soggy Bottom Boys perform onstage with beards, lighting fixtures can be seen from behind. T [...] D
The scenes before and after the flood must only be one or two minutes apart, as they were able to ho [...] D
Pete says "today is the seventeenth" and that they have only four days to reach their goal before it [...] D
The song "You Are My Sunshine" by Jimmie Davis was not written until 1939 and not recorded and relea [...] D
When Pappy is talking with his employees after Big Dan, Everett, and Delmar leave the restaurant, th [...] D
When Pete, Delmar and Everett are in Pete's cousin's barn the bullet holes disappear and reappear in [...] D
When the guys come out of the recording studio after recording "Man of Constant Sorrow" Delmar is co [...] D
In the overhead shot of people walking into the river from behind them, the preacher and the person [...] D
During the recording of "Man of Costant Sorrow" Ulysses steps away from the microphone to let Pete a [...] D
When Ulysses, Pete and Delmar wind up their recording of "Man of Constant Sorrow", but before the gu [...] D
At the KKK meeting when Goodman catches the flag, the leader says don't let that flag touch the grou [...] D