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Seven Brides for Seven Brothers Director: Stanley Donen Cast: Howard Keel, Jeff Richards, Russ Tamblyn, Tommy Rall

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  • DVD Release Date: 10/12/2004
  • Original Release: 1954
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 1,394

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Disc 1: CinemaScope (2.55:1) version with feature with commentary by Stanley Donen; MGM Jubilee Overture 1954 MGM "30th Anniversary" theatrical short subject shot in CinemaScope and Technicolor, featuring the M-G-M Symphony Orchestra, led by Johnny Green, playing a medley of eleven well-known songs from the studio's best-known musicals; Stanley Donen trailer gallery including On the Town, Royal Wedding, Singin' in the Rain, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, It's Always Fair Weather, The Pajama Game, and Damn Yankees!.
Disc 2: Rarely seen 1.77:1 alternate widescreen version of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers ; updated and revised cast and crew documentary Sobbin' Women: The Making of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, hosted by Howard Keel and featuring new interviews with Jane Powell and Jacques D'Amboise; Radio City Music Hall premiere from July 22, 1954; "MGM's 30th Anniversary" (1954) newsreel.

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Side #1 -- Cinemascope Original
1. Credits [1:41]
2. Wife Shopping [2:21]
3. Bless Yore Beautiful Hide [2:30]
4. Determined to Marry [4:36]
5. Echo Pass Elation [2:01]
6. Wonderful Wonderful Day [3:20]
7. Brothers From A to G [3:58]
8. Slopping the Hogs [2:25]
9. Milly's Terms [2:21]
10. When You're in Love [3:21]
11. Brothers Bare All [3:09]
12. Trouble in Town [1:52]
13. Goin' Co'tin [5:04]
14. Mannerly Men [2:11]
15. Barnraising Dance [6:34]
16. Barnraising Brawl [5:24]
17. Wounded [1:22]
18. Lonesome Polecat [2:47]
19. Sobbin' Women [5:17]
20. Creative Kidnapping [4:20]
21. Pursuit and Avalanche [2:56]
22. Can't Abide [3:46]
23. Poor Little Dears [3:51]
24. Cat Fight [3:14]
25. June Bride [2:33]
26. Spring, Spring, Spring [4:04]
27. Brotherly Baby Watch [2:37]
28. Open Pass, Open Heart [3:30]
29. Search and Rescue [3:20]
30. Shotgun Weddings [3:13]
31. Cast List [1:10]
Side #2 -- Alternate Filming and Special Features
1. Credits [1:40]
2. Wife Shopping [2:18]
3. Bless Yore Beautiful Hide [2:30]
4. Determined to Marry [4:34]
5. Echo Pass Elation [1:59]
6. Wonderful Wonderful Day [3:20]
7. Brothers From A to G [3:56]
8. Slopping the Hogs [2:28]
9. Milly's Terms [2:18]
10. When You're in Love [3:21]
11. Brothers Bare All [3:09]
12. Trouble in Town [1:53]
13. Goin' Co'tin [5:04]
14. Mannerly Men [2:12]
15. Barnraising Dance [6:33]
16. Barnraising Brawl [5:25]
17. Wounded [1:27]
18. Lonesome Polecat [2:47]
19. Sobbin' Women [5:16]
20. Creative Kidnapping [4:18]
21. Pursuit and Avalanche [2:51]
22. Can't Abide [3:50]
23. Poor Little Dears [3:47]
24. Cat Fight [3:13]
25. June Bride [2:33]
26. Spring, Spring, Spring [4:04]
27. Brotherly Baby Watch [2:37]
28. Open Pass, Open Heart [3:27]
29. Search and Rescue [3:22]
30. Shotgun Weddings [3:13]
31. Cast List [1:10]

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Editorial Reviews

Two discs for Seven Brides for Seven Brothers! Fans of Stanley Donen's rowdy, lusty MGM musical will kick up their boots for this truly special edition. It contains not only a close approximation of the original CinemaScope version but also the rarely seen full-screen version that MGM insisted Donen make simultaneously, so it could be shown in theaters that lacked the then-revolutionary widescreen equipment. Howard Keel stars as Adam, an Oregon mountain man in the market for a bride. Jane Powell is Milly, who accepts the proposal, only to find herself playing cook and maid to Adam and his six boisterous, brawling brothers. She attempts to civilize her new husband and her lovelorn brothers-in-law, all of whom want wives of their own. Adam proposes a more direct approach than "goin' co'tin" -- kidnap the prospective brides! According to Donen's commentary and an entertaining documentary about the making of the film, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers was budgeted as a B-movie by MGM, forcing Donen to film on sound stages rather than on location. But it endures as one of the last great MGM musicals, and one of the most beloved. The high-spirited performances are infectious, especially during the classic barn-raising extravaganza, and the Saul Chapin-Gene de Paul score, while it did not produce any hits, remains a delight, with such tunes as "Bless Your Beautiful Hide" and the haunting "Lonesome Polecat." A decided improvement over previous pan-and-scan versions, this features-laden set is the one to have and to hold, from this day forward. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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Great movie!by Anonymous

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October 17, 2009: I watched this movie years ago when I was a kid and was very excited to see it on DVD. It's a good classic, lots of singing, and just an overall good movie.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

A Classic Musicalby MFDB

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February 16, 2009: This is a story about 7 brothers living alone on their farm and their decision to find brides. Sounds kind of boring until you hear the music and watch the awesome dance sequences. Jane Powell and Howard Keel are the leads and both give superb vocal performances. But for me the dance sequences featuring the other 6 brothers are the most enjoyable and unforgettable parts of this film. The barn raising dance has become a classic and is shown frequently on retrospective type shows. But the choreography for the dance to "I'm a Lonesome Polecat" is fantastic. Even if you aren't a fan of old Hollywood musicals I think most people can find some enjoyment in watching this film.

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