Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (2000)
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Director:Stanley Donen
Studio:Mgm/Ua Studios
Producer:Jack Cummings
Writer:Frances Goodrich, Albert Hackett, Stephen Vincent Benet, Dorothy Kingsley
Rating:3
Rated:G
Date Added:2014-12-18
UPC:9780790744216
Price:$19.97
Awards:Won Oscar. Another 2 wins & 7 nominations
Genre:Musicals & Performing Arts
Release:2000-06-13
IMDb:0047472
Location:1427
Duration:102
Picture Format:Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:2.35:1
Sound:Dolby Digital 5.1
Languages:English
Subtitles:English, French
Features:Theatrical trailer(s)
8-Page booklet bursting with Behind-The-Scenes excitement
Making-Of Documentary
Widescreen letterbox format
Stanley Donen  ...  (Director)
Frances Goodrich, Albert Hackett, Stephen Vincent Benet, Dorothy Kingsley  ...  (Writer)
 
Jane Powell  ...  Milly Pontipee
Howard Keel  ...  Adam Pontipee
Michael Kidd  ...  Choreography
Jeff Richards  ...  Benjamin Pontipee
Russ Tamblyn  ...  Gideon Pontipee
Stephen Vincent Benet  ...  Original Story
Johnny Mercer  ...  Music
Tommy Rall  ...  Frankincense (Frank) Pontipee
Gene DePaul  ...  Music
George J. Folsey  ...  Cinematographer
Marc Platt  ...  Daniel (Dan) Pontipee
Matt Mattox  ...  Caleb Pontipee
Ralph E. Winters  ...  Editor
Jacques d'Amboise  ...  Ephraim Pontipee
Tommy Rail  ...  
Julie Newmar  ...  Dorcas Gailen
Nancy Kilgas  ...  Alice Elcott
Betty Carr  ...  Sarah Kine
Virginia Gibson  ...  Liza
Ruta Lee  ...  Ruth Jackson
Norma Doggett  ...  Martha
Ian Wolfe  ...  Rev. Elcott
Howard Petrie  ...  Pete Perkins
Earl Barton  ...  Harry
Dante DiPaolo  ...  Matt
Kelly Brown  ...  Carl
Matt Moore  ...  Ruth's Uncle
Dick Rich  ...  Dorcas' Father
Marjorie Wood  ...  Mrs. Bixby
Russell Simpson  ...  Mr. Bixby
Billy Dix  ...  Man in Saloon
Tim Graham  ...  Father
Duane Grey  ...  Rancher
I. Stanford Jolley  ...  Father
Bill Lee  ...  Caleb Pontipee (singing voice) Walter Beaver ... Lem
Walter Beaver  ...  Lem
Phil Rich  ...  Prospector
George Robotham  ...  Town Suitor
Gene Roth  ...  Tom ('Nobody can cook like Milly') Russell Saunders ... Town Suitor
Russell Saunders  ...  Town Suitor
Larry J. Blake  ...  Drunk
Dale Van Sickel  ...  Leader of 4th barn raising team
Terry Wilson  ...  Town Suitor
Bud Wolfe  ...  Leader of third barn raising team
Sheb Wooley  ...  Member of 4th barn raising team
Lane Bradford  ...  Member of 4th barn raising team
Carol Grel  ...  Heavy Girl
Geraldine Hall  ...  Mother
Lois Hall  ...  Girl
Elizabeth Holmes  ...  Mother
Ann Baker  ...  Town Girl
Sheila James Kuehl  ...  Dorcas' Sister
Jarma Lewis  ...  Lem's Girlfriend
Anna Q. Nilsson  ...  Mrs. Elcott
Ruth Robinson  ...  Mother
Margaret Wells  ...  Mother
Douglas Shearer  ...  Sound Department
Millie Doff  ...  Town Girl
Adolph Deutsch  ...  Composer
Michelle Ducasse  ...  Town Girl
Helen Eby-Rock  ...  Mother
Conrad Salinger  ...  Composer
Cedric Gibbons  ...  Art Director
Urie McCleary  ...  Art Director
Hugh Hunt  ...  Set Decorator
Edwin B. Willis  ...  Set Decorator
Walter Plunkett  ...  Custome Designer
Charles Arrico  ...  Custome Designer
Sydney Guilaroff  ...  hair stylist
William Tuttle  ...  Makeup Artist
Ridgeway Callow  ...  Assistant Director
Carl 'Major' Roup  ...  second assistant director
Van Allen James  ...  Sound Editor
Summary: Adam, the eldest of seven brothers, goes to town to get a wife. He convinces Milly to marry him that same day. They return to his backwoods home. Only then does she discover he has six brothers -- all living in his cabin. Milly sets out to reform the uncouth siblings, who are anxious to get wives of their own. Then, after reading about the Roman capture of the Sabine women, Adam develops an inspired solution to his brothers' loneliness . . . kidnap the women they want!