Brotherly Love (1928 film)
Brotherly Love is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by Charles F. Reisner and starring Karl Dane and George K. Arthur. The film is a comedy of errors involving mistaken identity and the antics of two brothers, played by Dane and Arthur, in a bustling city environment. The plot generally involves their misadventures, often arising from their contrasting personalities and abilities. As was typical of the era, the film relies heavily on physical comedy and visual gags. It is considered a lost film, meaning no known copies of the film are known to exist in archives or private collections.