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Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954)
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Things are different for the Pontipee men now that big brother Adam's fetched a bride and brought her to their cabin. Indeed, the unwed brothers are so inspired they raid the town and carry off brides of their own! Like a favorite flannel shirt, everything fits right in this rugged whoop for joy directed by Stanley Donen, choreographed by Michael Kidd and featuring an exhilrating Gene dePaul/Johnny Mercer score that won an Academy Award. Jane Powell and Howard Keel star, supported by a cast of buckskinned dancers and petticoated danseuses. And what steppin! The barnraising sequence alon-back flippin plank leaping athleticism leaves a daylong smile. "bless yore beautiful Hide," all you brides and brothers.
Starring:
Jane Powell,
Howard Keel,
Jeff Richards,
Russ Tamblyn
Director:
Stanley Donen
Features:
Behind the scenes documentary, Interactive menus,Soundtrack Remastered
Language(s):
English
Subtitle(s):
French
Run Length:
102 Minutes
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