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Seven Brides for Seven Brothers

Seven Brides for Seven Brothers

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THERE WILL NEVER BE A BETTER MOVIE PRODUCED OR WROTE..
Review: If there is a better movie out there I would really like to know what it is. This one is a keeper. I have owned this one for at least 6 years/

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Classic for all ages
Review: I first saw the movie when I was 8 years old, on a cold, rainy Washington day. My mother made cookies, and my brother and I watched it. I love this movie, it is a classic. I even have the sound track. A must buy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A timeless classic that I will enjoy forever.
Review: I have enjoyed this movie since I was 11 years old. I saw it at the MGM Grand Hotel in Reno. It was my first musical that I had seen in a movie house. It remains my favorite all time musical and movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: best musical I have ever seen
Review: I didn't even like this movie for so long until I watched it. Once I watched it I enjoyed it so much,I still watch it every chance I get. This movie is a drama but it is very funny too. I don't watch musicals but this movie is more then just a musical it is a love story

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: KEEL, POWELL AND TOMMY RALL IN CLASSIC MUSICAL
Review: SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS 1954 was the last unqualified original musical released by the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios. It is still as fresh as when released; the performances(especially Tommy Rall & Russ Tamblyn), choregoraphy, music and songs - AND above all - a GOOD storyline, makes this a treat you wanna watch again and again. Jane Powell and Howard Keel`s best...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Movie for all ages!
Review: This timeless classic is a great family movie. We love the music, dancing, colorful clothes and great actors/tresses. This is a must add-on to a home video collection. Go on the journey with Seven Brides and their love sick not too brillant Seven Brothers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Musical of all-time
Review: Only Singin' In the Rain equals this. Other musicals have great sequences, but "Seven Brides" is great from start to finish. Every Song is fantastic and the physical choreography is the best in any musical!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Absolute Favorite Movie
Review: This is my favorite movie, and in fact my family yells at me when I turn it on, because they've seen it so many times. The music and the dancing will keep you swingin' the whole time. After you see this you'll also want the CD!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fun movie!
Review: The movie Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is an excellent, fun, family movie with singing, dancing, romance, and even some action. It tells the story of seven brothers who all live together way out in the country. When the eldest brother, Adam, comes home from town one day with a wife, the other six brothers decide they want brides too. They have to battle the townsmen, however, who have already "spoken for the girls." This movie is full of fun and laughs, and I would highly recommend it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Limber lumberjacks.
Review: A flawless restoration of this MGM musical classic, the two-disc edition of 'Seven Brides' is the one to own. The print is pristine, the colors are vivid (especially during the barn dance), and the extra features include the rarely-seen 1:77:1 alternate filming (a common practice in the early days of widescreen cinematography). The athletic dance sequences are the heart of the film, with Michael Kidd's choreography helping to turn these barbaric backwoodsmen into high-steppin' lumberjacks, and Tommy Rall, Russ Tamblyn and the rest of the brothers kick it up in brightly-colored shirts almost certainly never worn in the real Oregon wilderness. Jane Powell and Howard Keel relish their screen time together, and the rest of the cast performs with precision and highly impressive dance technique (The 'Lonesome Polecats' number and the Barn Dance being the film's highlights). This is one of MGM's last great films, and one of the finest screen musicals ever made.


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