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* [[Abduction Is Love]]: Former [[Trope Namer]]
* [[Abduction Is Love]]: Former [[Trope Namer]].
* [[Adaptation Expansion]]
* [[Adaptation Expansion]]
* [[Alphabetical Theme Naming]] / [[Family Theme Naming]]: The brothers have been named alphabetically from the Old Testament: Adam, Benjamin, Caleb, Daniel, Ephraim, Frank (short for Frankincense, the Old Testament having no names beginning with F), and Gideon.
* [[Alphabetical Theme Naming]] / [[Family Theme Naming]]: The brothers have been named alphabetically from the Old Testament: Adam, Benjamin, Caleb, Daniel, Ephraim, Frank (short for Frankincense, the Old Testament having no names beginning with F), and Gideon.
** And {{spoiler|Milly and Adam's daughter is named Hannah.}}
** And {{spoiler|Milly and Adam's daughter is named Hannah.}}
* [[Altar the Speed]]: Millie and Adam get married after knowing each other only a few hours.
* [[Altar the Speed]]: Millie and Adam get married after knowing each other only a few hours.
* [[Angry Mob Song]]: ''The Townspeople's Lament'' in the stage version.
* [[Angry Mob Song]]: ''The Townspeople's Lament'' in the stage version.
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* [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]]: See [[Fiery Redhead]].
* [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]]: See [[Fiery Redhead]].
** Also, Gideon has a blue shirt in over half of the scenes.
** Also, Gideon has a blue shirt in over half of the scenes.
* [[Courtly Love]]: Described in ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yhgh3gsRCss Going Courting]''
* [[Courtly Love]]: Described in ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yhgh3gsRCss Going Courting]''.
* [[Deliver Us From Evil]]: A rare male example, since the birth of his daughter makes Adam stop being a [[Jerkass]].
* [[Deliver Us From Evil]]: A rare male example, since the birth of his daughter makes Adam stop being a [[Jerkass]].
* [[Embarrassing First Name]]: The brothers' parents named them after Biblical characters going down through the alphabet. They hit a snag when they came to the letter F, so they named their son Frankincense. Let's say he's not exactly fond of it.
* [[Embarrassing First Name]]: The brothers' parents named them after Biblical characters going down through the alphabet. They hit a snag when they came to the letter F, so they named their son Frankincense. Let's say he's not exactly fond of it.
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* [[Pair the Spares]]: All six of them!
* [[Pair the Spares]]: All six of them!
* [[Plank Gag]]: Frank is the victim of one of these during the barn-raising contest, except it was intention and was only (poorly) disguised as an accident.
* [[Plank Gag]]: Frank is the victim of one of these during the barn-raising contest, except it was intention and was only (poorly) disguised as an accident.
* [[Plucky Girl]]: Millie
* [[Plucky Girl]]: Millie.
* [[Religious and Mythological Theme Naming]]
* [[Religious and Mythological Theme Naming]]
* [[Screen to Stage Adaptation]]
* [[Screen to Stage Adaptation]]

Revision as of 12:59, 26 January 2015

Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is a Musical, based on a short story by Stephen Vincent Benet, that was made into a film in 1954 and staged on Broadway in 1984. The movie focuses on Adam Pontipee and his new bride Milly on the American frontier. Adam has six rowdy lumberjack brothers, who each are also looking for a wife. Milly tries to train them into being gentlemen, but they go against that and kidnap the women they are sweet on instead of properly courting. An avalanche traps the women with the men over the winter, and they warm up to each other. The musical was in part based off of The Rape Of The Sabine Women.


Tropes used in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers include: