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Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Cast
Jane Powell, Howard Keel, Jeff Richards, Russ Tamblyn View AllCrew
Stanley Donen (Director), Frances Goodrich (Screenplay), Albert Hackett (Screenplay), Dorothy Kingsley (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Jul. 22nd, 1954
Runtime: 1 hour, 42 minutes
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Iroquois
Up until that point, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is a fairly by-the-numbers musical that has tolerable songs made better by some impressive choreography, especially during the aforementioned barn-raising sequence.
Up until that point, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is a fairly by-the-numbers musical that has tolerable songs made better by some impressive choreography, especially during the aforementioned barn-raising sequence.
Gideon58
The 1954 musical classic Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is considered one of the crown jewels in the MGM gallery, but will primarily be remembered as the movie musical that brought a new respect to the art of choreography and made it socially acceptable for men to be dancers.
The 1954 musical classic Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is considered one of the crown jewels in the MGM gallery, but will primarily be remembered as the movie musical that brought a new respect to the art of choreography and made it socially acceptable for men to be dancers.