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Seven Brides For Seven Brothers
TrailerSeven Brides for Seven Brothers, which is based in Oregon in 1850, is particularly known for the unusual choreography by Michael Kidd, which makes dance numbers out of such mundane frontier pursuits as chopping wood and raising a barn.Actors: Howard Keel, Jeff Richards, Russ Tamblyn, Tommy Rall, Marc Platt, Matt Mattox, Jacques dAmboise, Jane Powell, Julie Newmar, Nancy Kilgas, Betty Carr, ...»Director: Stanley DonenCountry: United StatesDuration: 102 minQuality: HDRelease: 1954IMDb: 7.31 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Seven Brides For Seven Brothers"
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Characters of "Seven Brides For Seven Brothers"
Adam PontipeePlayed by: Howard KeelBenjamin PontipeePlayed by: Jeff RichardsGideon PontipeePlayed by: Russ TamblynFrank PontipeePlayed by: Tommy RallDaniel PontipeePlayed by: Marc PlattCaleb PontipeePlayed by: Matt MattoxEphraim PontipeePlayed by: Jacques d'AmboiseMillyPlayed by: Jane PowellDorcasPlayed by: Julie NewmarAlicePlayed by: Nancy KilgasMarthaPlayed by: Norma DoggettReverend ElcottPlayed by: Ian Wolfe -
Directors of "Seven Brides For Seven Brothers"
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Creators of "Seven Brides For Seven Brothers"
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Critic Reviews of "Seven Brides For Seven Brothers"
Chicago ReaderApril 09, 2012A profoundly sexist and eminently hummable 1954 CinemaScope musical with some terrific athletic Michael Kidd choreography and some better-than-average direction by Stanley Donen.
VarietyMay 16, 2008This is a happy, hand-clapping, foot-stomping country type of musical with all the slickness of a Broadway show.
Time OutJune 24, 2006This 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.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003Although 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.
Film4April 09, 2012The songs are not classic and the cast is exuberant rather than charismatic, but Kidd's energetic choreography triumphs.
Common Sense MediaDecember 28, 2010Thrillingly energetic dances on film.
CinePassionJanuary 03, 2010Donen's manipulation of spinning torsos and piston-pumping knees across Cinemascope sprawls is inventive everywhere
EmanuelLevy.ComJune 17, 2005Written 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.
Not Coming to a Theater Near YouOctober 10, 2004The 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.
Movie MetropolisOctober 08, 2004...a big, brawling, rollicking movie that, old-fashioned or not, helped to open up the movie musical to widescreen singing and dancing.
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Gallery of "Seven Brides For Seven Brothers"
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Soundtracks of "Seven Brides For Seven Brothers"
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