Brotherhood of the Rose
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A two-part miniseries about two orphans raised as brothers by a top CIA operative and trained to be assassins in the high-stakes world of international espionage. When the brothers themselves become assassination targets, they soon realize their surrogate father has thrust them into a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with global power hanging in the balance.
Cast
Robert Taylor
Sasi Smillie
James Hong
David Morse
Stig Eldred
Nick Enright
Connie Sellecca
Brett Williams
Martyn Sanderson
Ian Harrop
Chic Littlewood
Frank Whitten
Williams Johnson
Alan Farquahar
Robert Mitchum
Norman Forsey
Michael Vendrell
Rhys Mcconnochie
Pete Morgan
David Baxter
Ernie Stanley
Bobby Gould
M. Emmet Walsh
Peter Strauss
Ken Blackburn
David Cole
James Sikking
Phil Gordon
Crew
Robin Allen
Wayne Artman
Dorothy J Bailey
James Bartle
Tom Beckert
Peter Bell
Patrick Bietz
Duke Brown
Stephen Buckland
Bryan Burns
Duncan Burns
Neil Cervin
Marvin J Chomsky
Gail Clark
Michael P Cook
David Copping
Tom Dahl
John Dankell
Janine Dickins
Liz Difiore
Dick Dixon
Paul Duliers
D Scott Easton
Diane English
Violette Fontaine
Mike Fuller
Brian Giddens
Paul Grinder
Edward M Hirsch
Jessica Hobbs
Ali Hunter
Liz Jackson
Adam Johnston
Ian Jones
Rick H Josephsen
Maurice Kendon
Mitchell Kenney
Janet Klee
Rick Kofoed
Sean Lambert
Fred M. Lerner
Brad R Loman
Michael Lynch
Will Mackenzie
Catherine Madigan
John Mahaffie
Hank Mccann
Raza Mcginn
Chris Mckenzie
John Miles
David Morrell
Murray Newey
Ken Nosack
Mark Olsen
John Parker
Roy Prendergast
Kevin Riley
Mark Robins
Carin Rogers
Laurence Rosenthal
Laurence Rosenthal
Pascal Satet
Stirling Silliphant
Graeme Sinclair
Tamai Sinclair
Warren Smith
Don Spary
Marty Stein
William B Stitch
Clancy Troutman
James Troutman
Frank Tudisco
Michael Vendrell
Gy Waldron
Christine West
Mike Westgate
Kate White
Dave Williamson
Yvonne Yaconelli
George Zammit
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Aired in United States January 22, 1989
Aired in United States January 23, 1989
Released in United States on Video December 12, 1991
Began shooting July 11, 1988.
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Gregory Peck was originally announced to play the role of John Eliot.