Seven Brides for Seven Brothers

Seven Brides for Seven Brothers

  • Director: Stanley Donen
  • Writer: Albert Hackett,Frances Goodrich,Dorothy Kingsley
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: August 6, 1954
  • Also known as: A Bride for Seven Brothers
  • The plot describes that there are seven brothers in the western ranch, and the eldest Howard Gere takes a fancy to Jane Baohuier and intends to start a family with this ideal partner. But the bride-to-be finds out that the honeymoon villa has to be shared with seven big men. She has a plan to change the image of these rambunctious brothers, and finds six beautiful women to match them, so it develops into Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. 

    Details

    • Release date August 6, 1954
    • Filming locations Corral Creek Canyon, Sun Valley, Idaho, USA
    • Production companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)

    Box office

    Budget

    $2,540,000 (estimated)

    Movie reviews

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    • By Vito 2022-03-15 08:01:01

      All They Want is LOVE


          Remember in the animated version of "Beauty and the Beast", our beautiful Belle firmly rejected the tall, strong, handsome and good hunter Gaston, because her ideal life is not to raise a rude and rude man. Pile of kids and dogs.
        
          As we hear in the story, before Belle's ideal life can come, she must first use her powers to change the beast - as does the girl in this film, though she is with a different person. The reckless man who knows the world falls in love at first...

    • By Kayley 2022-03-15 08:01:01

      almost impossible task

      The film stars Jane Powell and Howard Keel. The male protagonist Adam in the film is a Genesis-style character who leads his six younger brothers to live in the mountains and open up new territories. Because there were no women, the seven men lived a very hard life, exactly as the Norwegian writer Han Mosheng described in "The Fruits of the Land". Every man needs a woman. Adam went to the market town, and with his tall, strong and manly appearance, he successfully found a woman, Jane Powell....

    • By Akeem 2022-03-15 08:01:01

      Seven couples - almost insane masculinity

      Because the foreign teacher once played a clip of this film in English class, I looked at this film with an attitude of learning and appreciation. But to be honest, every frame of this movie was embarrassing for me to get cancer. Of course, the images of men and women shown in this film reflect the most quintessential American values ​​of the 1950s, but from a historical point of view, the film is simply a self-righteous insult to both men and women, all personalities and ideas The independence...

    • By Assunta 2022-03-15 08:01:01

      Fairy Tales - the original savage love of the American West in the 50's

      An American musical from the 1950s starring Jane Powell and Howard Keel, set in a remote country farm in the western Oregon state of the United States in 1850. The male protagonist Adam in the film is a Genesis-style character, leading his six younger brothers to live in the mountains, ploughing fields, raising cattle, sheep, chickens and ducks, and raising fish and bees. Because there are no women, 7 men live a very hard life, eating, dressing, etiquette, communication, the house is all a...

    • By Henri 2022-03-15 08:01:01

      A watchable comedy movie

      At the beginning, it said that a charismatic male savage who lived in the mountains and made a living on a farm won the favor of the female protagonist and gave her a feeling of love. The heroine should be the adopted daughter of the godfather and a devout religious believer. The godfather wanted her to get married and find someone in their circle. The female protagonist said that she had no feelings for these men, and she had promised someone, but she regretted the wedding,...

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    • By Sonia 2022-03-27 09:01:21

      Movies from matriarchal society, there were humorous comedies at that time, which was really...

    • By Adolphus 2022-03-27 09:01:21

      Compared with Oklahoma of the same period and the same theme, this one is lighter and more refined, reducing the lengthy feeling of such works. One of the things that amazes me is that predatory marriage still existed and was recognized in the mid-19th...

    • By Ahmad 2022-03-27 09:01:21

      The choreography is really...

    • By Sarina 2022-03-27 09:01:21

      Very classic musical,...

    • By Weston 2022-03-27 09:01:21

      I really like the courtship part! !...

    Evaluation action

    The film is one of Hollywood's classic musicals and one of director Stanley's most representative works. The atmosphere of the whole film is relaxed and lively, and the choreography of the singing and dancing scenes is almost seamless. Although there are no singing and dancing stars familiar to the audience to help out, they give full play to the effect of collective efforts and give the best audio-visual entertainment. The plot...
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    Movie quotes

    • Benjamin: [after Dorcas hits him with a snowball] Snowballs with rocks in them! Them poor little dears! Sobbin' buckets o' tears!

    • Ephraim: [to two women on the street] Care for a chaw of tobaccy?

    • Gideon: I guess I got the beginnings.