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DVD Release Date • R1: Apr 15, 2003
Running Time 1 hour, 42 minutes
Country USA
Studio Jack Cummings Productions, MGM
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Other Titles • Seven Brides for Seven Brothers • Braut für sieben Brüder, Eine (1955)
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Genre: Romance, Western, Comedy, Family, Musical, Kidnapping
Tagline: MGM's love-making musical!
Plot: In the Oregon Territory, mountain man Adam Pontipee (Howard Keel, acting and singing with gusto) comes to town to sell his crops and woo a woman to be his wife, succeeding with spirited Milly (Jane Powell), who is tired of feeding and waiting on so many men at the local inn. Her dreams of keeping house for just one man are shattered when she discovers that Adam shares his pigsty cabin with six brawling brothers. Milly’s good cooking and stubborn nature whip the young men into shape and inspire them to seek women of their own. But after a disastrous barn raising during which the brothers snare the attention of the town girls only to be taunted into fighting with the town men, Adam suggests his brothers forget gentle methods of love and follow the actions of the Roman with the Sabine ("Sobbin'") women. The kidnapping of their six sweethearts spurs Milly to throw the men out of the house, but enforced proximity caused by winter and the brothers’ good intentions just might help love bloom again.
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| Written by |
| Albert Hackett
Father of the Bride, The Thin Man, Father of the Bride Part II | |
| Cast |
Julie Newmar
To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar, Mackenna's Gold, Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt |
 | Jane Powell
Royal Wedding, Perfect Murder, Perfect Town: JonBenét and the City of Boulder, A Date with Judy | Howard Keel
The Day of the Triffids, Calamity Jane, Kiss Me Kate | Jeff Richards
Angels in the Outfield, Battle Circus, The Opposite Sex | | Tommy Rall
Pennies from Heaven, Kiss Me Kate, My Sister Eileen | | |
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| Music By |
Saul Chaplin
West Side Story, An American in Paris, On the Town | | |
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