Brotherhood of the Rose (miniseries)
Brotherhood of the Rose is 1989 American two-part television miniseries directed by Marvin J. Chomsky, based on the novel The Brotherhood of the Rose by David Morrell. The novel was adapted by Gy Waldron.[1] PlotBrotherhood of the Rose tells the story of Saul and Chris, two orphans from Philadelphia. They are adopted by a man named Eliot, who treats the boys like his own children and raises them to become assassins. When a mission goes wrong for Saul, and Chris is involved in an international incident, they begin to question their lives and their missions, and start to see Eliot in a new light. Cast
ProductionFilmingThe majority of filming for the movie took place in New Zealand, with that country portraying numerous other world-wide locations. ReleaseThe film premiered on January 22, 1989 on NBC, following Super Bowl XXIII. ReceptionIts initial broadcast resulted in the two-part movie finishing as the highest-rated TV movie of the 1988-89 TV season. The first part was watched by 32 million viewers,[2] and the second by 27.4 million.[3] ReferencesExternal links |