Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" is a 1954 American musical film directed by Stanley Donen and starring Howard Keel and Jane Powell.The story is set in Oregon in the 1850s and follows Adam Pontipee (Howard Keel), a backwoodsman who marries Milly (Jane Powell), a young woman he meets in town. Milly soon discovers that Adam has six uncouth brothers, and she sets out to civilize them and teach them manners. When the brothers decide they want wives of their own, they attempt to court women from the neighboring town, resulting in chaos and misunderstandings.
"Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" is known for its energetic dance numbers choreographed by Michael Kidd, including the famous barn-raising dance sequence. The film features memorable songs such as "Bless Your Beautiful Hide," "Goin' Courtin'," and "Sobbin' Women," composed by Gene de Paul with lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
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