A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 22, 1954
Original Title:
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Alternate Titles:
7인의 신부
Les sept femmes de Barbe-Rousse
Sete Noivas para Sete Irmãos
Siete novias para siete hermanos
eine Braut für sieben Brüder
七对佳侣
七对佳偶
脂粉七雄
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Western
Production Companies:
Loew's Incorporated
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12 BR: L ES: APTA FI: K-7 GB: U IE: G JP: R18+ NL: AL PT: M/6 SE: 15 US: G
Runtime: 103
In 1850 Oregon, when a backwoodsman brings a wife home to his farm, his six brothers decide that they want to get married too.
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Art Direction:
Urie McCleary
Cedric Gibbons
Assistant Director:
Ridgeway Callow
Camera Operator:
Frank V. Phillips
Choreographer:
Michael Kidd
Costume Design:
Walter Plunkett
Director:
Stanley Donen
Director of Photography:
George J. Folsey
Editor:
Ralph E. Winters
Hairstylist:
Sydney Guilaroff
Lyricist:
Johnny Mercer
Makeup Artist:
Lynn F. Reynolds
William Tuttle
Matte Painter:
Matthew Yuricich
Music:
Conrad Salinger
Adolph Deutsch
Music Director:
Adolph Deutsch
Music Supervisor:
Saul Chaplin
Orchestrator:
Leo Arnaud
Alexander Courage
Conrad Salinger
Original Music Composer:
Gene de Paul
Original Story:
Stephen Vincent Benet
Producer:
Jack Cummings
Recording Supervision:
Douglas Shearer
Screenplay:
Albert Hackett
Frances Goodrich
Dorothy Kingsley
Second Assistant Director:
Carl Roup
Set Decoration:
Hugh Hunt
Edwin B. Willis
Songs:
Gene de Paul
Sound:
Douglas Shearer
Stewart Walden
Norwood A. Fenton
Sound Editor:
Van Allen James
Special Effects:
A. Arnold Gillespie
Warren Newcombe
Special Effects Technician:
Franklyn Soldo
Story:
Stephen Vincent Benet
Stunt Coordinator:
John Indrisano
Unit Production Manager:
Dave Friedman
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