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* [[Have a Gay Old Time]]
* [[Have a Gay Old Time]]
* [[She Cleans Up Nicely|He Cleans Up Nicely]]: Millie remarks how handsome her new brother-in-laws are when she makes them all bathe and shave.
* [[She Cleans Up Nicely|He Cleans Up Nicely]]: Millie remarks how handsome her new brother-in-laws are when she makes them all bathe and shave.
* [[Hey It's That Guy]]: Gideon is [[West Side Story|the leader of the Jets]].
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Gideon is [[West Side Story|the leader of the Jets]].
** One of the brides (Dorcas) is [[Batman (TV)|Catwoman]]!
** One of the brides (Dorcas) is [[Batman (TV)|Catwoman]]!
* [[The Kindnapper]]: All of the six brothers who are bachelors in the beginning. They kidnap the women with the intention of marrying them, but they do state that they want to "make them Sobbin' women smile" and they intend for the kidnappings to result in ''happy'' marriages.
* [[The Kindnapper]]: All of the six brothers who are bachelors in the beginning. They kidnap the women with the intention of marrying them, but they do state that they want to "make them Sobbin' women smile" and they intend for the kidnappings to result in ''happy'' marriages.
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[[Category:Films of the 1950s]]
[[Category:Films of the 1950s]]
[[Category:Seven Brides For Seven Brothers]]
[[Category:Seven Brides For Seven Brothers]]
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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.


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