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Seven Brides For Seven Brothers
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In a strange story in the 1850s. The story begins with Millie, a cook, and Adam, a young Gaby, where they both marry after a very short courtship. Immediately after the marriage, the two returned to Adam's farm, but the surprise occurred when Millie was shocked by the presence of his six brothers living in one place. Mili began teaching brothers the brotherly behavior, but one day the brothers kidnapped six local girls while raising a barn in the town, and a group of disgruntled villagers are trying to catch them
In a strange story in the 1850s. The story begins with Millie, a cook, and Adam, a young Gaby, where they both marry after a very short courtship. Immediately after the marriage, the two returned to Adam's farm, but the surprise occurred when Millie was shocked by the presence of his six brothers living in one place. Mili began teaching brothers the brotherly behavior, but one day the brothers kidnapped six local girls while raising a barn in the town, and a group of disgruntled villagers are trying to catch them
Actors:
Duane Grey,
Betty Carr,
Lois Hall,
Dante DiPaolo,
Jeff Richards,
Dick Rich,
Howard Petrie,
Sheb Wooley,
Robert Cole,
Ruth Robinson,
Norma Doggett,
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Duane Grey
4 October 1921, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Betty Carr
31 March 1929, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Lois Hall
22 August 1926, Grand Rapids, Minnesota, USA
Dante DiPaolo
18 February 1926, Frederick, Colorado, USA
Jeff Richards
1 November 1924, Portland, Oregon, USA
Dick Rich
27 February 1909, Kansas City, Kansas, USA
Howard Petrie
22 November 1906, Beverly, Massachusetts, USA
Sheb Wooley
10 April 1921, Erick, Oklahoma, USA
Robert Cole
July 23, 1920
Ruth Robinson
18 August 1887, Topeka, Kansas, USA
Norma Doggett
Director:
Stanley Donen
Stanley Donen
13 April 1924, Columbia, South Carolina, USA
Country:
United States
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...a big, brawling, rollicking movie that, old-fashioned or not, helped to open up the movie musical to widescreen singing and dancing.
May 16, 2008
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August 10, 2004
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October 10, 2004
The songs are knowingly corny and catchy as hell, the dancing is (quite rightly) renowned, the story is ludicrously sexist, and the whole film is just exceedingly watchable.
January 03, 2010
Donen's manipulation of spinning torsos and piston-pumping knees across Cinemascope sprawls is inventive everywhere
April 09, 2012
A profoundly sexist and eminently hummable 1954 CinemaScope musical with some terrific athletic Michael Kidd choreography and some better-than-average direction by Stanley Donen.
May 20, 2003
Although the powers at M-G-M are deviating from the normal song-and-dance extravaganza in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, it is a gamble that is paying rich rewards.
June 17, 2005
Written directly for ther screen, MGM's popular musical benefits immensely from Stanley Donen's deft direction, Michael Kidd's dynamic choreography, and Adolph Deutsch and Saul Chaplin's Oscar-winning score.
June 24, 2006
This rather archly symmetrical movie musical is best seen as a dance-fest, with Michael Kidd's acrobatic, pas d'action choreography well complemented by ex-choreographer Donen's camera.
June 15, 2006
Corny as heck.
April 09, 2012
The songs are not classic and the cast is exuberant rather than charismatic, but Kidd's energetic choreography triumphs.

