Together Brothers is a 1974 American film directed by William A. Graham and starring Ahmad Nurradin and Anthony Wilson.
In one of the poorer neighborhoods of Galveston, Texas, a popular and respected black police officer nicknamed Mr. Kool (Ed Bernard) dies in a hail of bullets, and the only witness to the crime is 5-year-old Tommy (Anthony Wilson).
(Ahmad Nurradin) is the leader of a small local gang of Black youths called "Brothers United."
The gang members make it their mission to protect Tommy while simultaneously working to bring Mr. Kool's unknown killer to justice.
The main title theme to the movie, written by Barry White, was sampled by Florida dance group Quad City DJ's for their 1996 hit single "C'mon N' Ride It (The Train)".