Seven Brides for Seven Brothers

US (1954): Musical/Dance

Well, bless my beautiful hide! Director Stanley Donen invests this rollicking musical with a hearty exuberance. Howard Keel, with his big-as-all-outdoors baritone, stars as a bold "mountain man" living in the Oregon woods who brings home a bride (plucky songbird soprano Jane Powell) to his six slovenly brothers. Taming the rambunctious brood, Jane proceeds to make gentlemen of them so they can woo sweethearts of their own. But old habits die hard: their flirting gives way to fighting in the film's celebrated barn-raising scene, a lively acrobatic dance number exuberantly choreographed by Michael Kidd. Big brother chimes in with his own brand of advice -- an old-fashioned kidnapping!

Donen manages to get away with such a politically incorrect plot by investing the boys with a innocent sweetness, most notably the youngest brother played with genial earnestness by Rusty (Russ) Tamblyn (pre-West Side Story). This modest production became a huge hit and remains one of MGM's best-loved musical comedies, an energetic, high-kicking classic. Cast also includes Jeff Richards, Tommy Rall, Marc Platt, Matt Mattox, Jacques d'Amboise, Julie Newmar (as Julie Newmeyer), Nancy Kilgas, Betty Carr, Virginia Gibson, Ruta Lee (as Ruta Kilmonis) and Norma Doggett. (Sean Axmaker, Amazon.com)

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· Music Scoring Awards (Best Scoring of a Musical Picture) 1954: Adolph Deutsch, Saul Chaplin


· Best Picture 1954: Jack Cummings - Producer (MGM)
· Writing (Screenplay) 1954: Albert Hackett, Frances Goodrich, Dorothy Kingsley
· Cinematography (Color) 1954: George Folsey
· Film Editing 1954: Ralph E. Winters

5 nominations, 1 Award