My Brother's Wedding

My Brother's Wedding

NR 1983 · 81 min · ★ 7.1 · Drama

A young African-American man, living in Los Angeles without direction in his life, reluctantly agrees to be the best man for his brother, an upwardly mobile lawyer.

Directed by Charles Burnett · Written by Charles Burnett

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