Display title | Four Brothers |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A loosely based remake of the 1965 western film The Sons of Katie Elder, Four Brothers is a 2005 movie about what happens when beloved citizen Evelyn Mercer is murdered in a store heist. Her four dangerous adoptive sons come to her funeral: Bobby Mercer, Angel Mercer and Jack Mercer join the regenerated ex-union leader Jeremiah Mercer. They decide to investigate the murder, discover that her execution was intentional, and resolve to find the criminals by themselves. |