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- Two aimless middle-aged losers still living at home are forced against their will to become roommates when their parents marry.
- A pair of step-brothers have a moment of connection while on the run from committing a crime.
- A touching story of a soldier who doesn't understand how to live a peaceful life. Kinotaur 2004 Grand-prix and Golden Eagle Award for Best Director to Valery Todorovsky. 2004
- Ned Kerr and his step-brother Joe, lived with their mother. Mrs. Kerr, and all seemed happy enough except for the friction between the boys in the matter of loving Jane Samuels, the local express agent's daughter. To Joe it seemed that Jane cared more for Ned and his heart was sad. The two boys were rival candidates for the office of sheriff and after the election Joe is given three cheers as the new sheriff. Ned's frame of mind is anything but pleasant. Joe desires to reign in favor of Ned, but this is not sanctioned by the manager. Ned gives way to his bitter disappointment, discards the love of Jane, and leads a life of dissipation. In an intoxicated condition he is made the scapegoat for a hold-up of the express agent and he would have an awful time to prove himself innocent. So Joe furnished him with fund to start a new start in an unknown territory and then Joe gives himself up as the perpetrator of the crime. The express agent, however, vehemently denies this, as he is confident he can identify his assailants, one of whom is brought at this moment. Jane is pleased with the conduct of Joe and when their eyes meet, each reach in the expression of the other the evidence of true love.
- An unexpected visit from his step-brother strains Casey's relationship and his patience.
- Paul Anka sings "Put Your Head on My Shoulder" and "It's Time to Cry". The Step Brothers (dance team, tap dancers) do a "challenge dance". The Castle Sisters (vocal trio) perform "Tan Shoes with Pink Shoelaces". Dickie Henderson (English comedian) plays a typical "Wyatt Earp" villain and sings "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered" while fighting with the microphone cord. The Trio Barantons (foot jugglers act from France) one member foot juggles basketballs with feet and then three people juggle tables with feet. Legendary actor Melvyn Douglas appears in a scene from his Broadway play "The Gang's All Here". Michael Flanders and Donald Swann (comedians) perform a scene from their Broadway play "At The Drop of a Hat".
- 1948–19711hTV-G5.2 (13)TV Episode
- Episode: (1952)1950–19557.6 (15)TV EpisodeDean Martin and Jerry Lewis host with guests singer Kitty Kallen, dancers The Four Step Brothers, Danny Arnold, Harvey Wheelwick, with announcer Hal Sawyer. Jerry tries to get a part in the "Birdwheel Frolics of 1952" by crashing a kids' singing act, the chorus line, and by playing Marlon Brando as "The Continental." Dean and Jerry talk loudly at a librarians' convention. Dean and Kitty's duet is ruined when Jerry joins in. Dean smuggles Jerry aboard a very bouncy cruise ship. The boys dance with the Step Brothers.
- Episode: (1955)1950–19558.0 (12)TV EpisodeDean Martin and Jerry Lewis host with guests Franklin Pangborn, The Four Step Brothers, Micki Marlow, and Dick Stabile and his Orchestra. Dean's attempt to sing is interrupted by Jerry's "brother," a car attendant. An ill Dean can't get any bed rest with Jerry trying to kill a fly in their room. the show's sponsors get worked over by Jerry with their own products. Dean and Jerry do "We Belong Together" with special lyrics by Sammy Cahn. The boys dance with the Four Step Brothers in the close.
- Episode: (1957)1956–1960TV Episode
- In a comedy sketch with regulars Don Knotts, Joyce Jameson and Tom Poston, Marie McDonald portrays a celebrity approached by interviewers.
- 1962–1992TV-GTV Episode
- 1957–1958TV Episode
- 1956–1960TV Episode
- Episode: (1950)1950–1951TV Episode
- Episode: (1950)1950–1951TV Episode
- Episode: (1971)1962–1986TV-PGTV Episode
- On this week's episode of That Movie Show, Mike Wendt and Liam Stryker strap on the night-vision goggles and take a leased chopper to the Catalina Wine Mixer for a look back at the 2008 Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly comedy -- this is Step Brothers.
- Toyota sells two different sports cars created by very different partnerships. Both have the same size engine. We take the 86 and Supra on the same mountain road to see how they differ and if they both should survive.
- 1958–1967TV Episode
- 1948–1956TV EpisodeMilton Berle's scheduled guests include dance act the Four Step Brothers, Latin band leader Xavier Cugat, and Frank Marlowe.
- 1949–1952TV Episode
- Glenn's mother is getting remarried and he competes for Sheila's affections with his ultra-successful, soon to be step-brother, Curtis. Featuring: MC Hammer and Betty White
- Episode: (2008)1986–2010TV-PGTV Episode
- Episode: (2019)2015– 1h 52mPodcast EpisodeBill Simmons is joined by Sean Fennessey to recap the Golden Globes and keep an eye on the Oscars race (2:14).
- 2015–Podcast Episode
- 2005–TV Episode
- 2019– 12mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2019)2012– 55mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 1h 38mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 1h 2mPodcast Episode
- 2010– 57mPodcast Episode