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Les sept femmes de Barbe: Rousse

Original title: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
  • 1954
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  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Jane Powell and Howard Keel in Les sept femmes de Barbe: Rousse (1954)
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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When a backwoodsman in 1850s Oregon brings a wife home to his farm, his six brothers decide that they want to get married too.When a backwoodsman in 1850s Oregon brings a wife home to his farm, his six brothers decide that they want to get married too.When a backwoodsman in 1850s Oregon brings a wife home to his farm, his six brothers decide that they want to get married too.

  • Director
    • Stanley Donen
  • Writers
    • Albert Hackett
    • Frances Goodrich
    • Dorothy Kingsley
  • Stars
    • Jane Powell
    • Howard Keel
    • Jeff Richards
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    29K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stanley Donen
    • Writers
      • Albert Hackett
      • Frances Goodrich
      • Dorothy Kingsley
    • Stars
      • Jane Powell
      • Howard Keel
      • Jeff Richards
    • 194User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 8 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Jane Powell
    Jane Powell
    • Milly Pontipee
    Howard Keel
    Howard Keel
    • Adam Pontipee
    Jeff Richards
    Jeff Richards
    • Benjamin Pontipee
    Russ Tamblyn
    Russ Tamblyn
    • Gideon Pontipee
    Tommy Rall
    Tommy Rall
    • Frank (Frankincense) Pontipee
    Marc Platt
    Marc Platt
    • Daniel Pontipee
    Matt Mattox
    Matt Mattox
    • Caleb Pontipee
    Jacques d'Amboise
    Jacques d'Amboise
    • Ephraim Pontipee
    Julie Newmar
    Julie Newmar
    • Dorcas Gaylen
    • (as Julie Newmeyer)
    Nancy Kilgas
    • Alice Elcott
    Betty Carr
    Betty Carr
    • Sarah Kine
    Virginia Gibson
    Virginia Gibson
    • Liza
    Ruta Lee
    Ruta Lee
    • Ruth Jepson
    • (as Ruta Kilmonis)
    Norma Doggett
    • Martha
    Ian Wolfe
    Ian Wolfe
    • Rev. Elcott
    Howard Petrie
    Howard Petrie
    • Pete Perkins
    Earl Barton
    • Harry
    Dante DiPaolo
    • Matt
    • Director
      • Stanley Donen
    • Writers
      • Albert Hackett
      • Frances Goodrich
      • Dorothy Kingsley
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    laffinsal

    Brilliant!

    This is most certainly a candidate for the best movie musical of all time. The story is simple enough to follow, but the musical sequences intertwine between the dramatic scenes with such fluidity that they help to further the story, rather then bog it down. The actors and dancers are all in top form, but special mention should go to Tommy Rall and Russ Tamblyn for their impressive acrobatic stunts which add an extra degree of vibrancy to the whole production. Howard Keel and Jane Powell work well together and make a realistic, and pleasant pair. Among the highlights to be seen are Keel's lively rendition of "Bless Yore Beautiful Hide", Powell's "Goin' Cotin'" sung with the men, and of course the famous barn raising dance sequence, which is truly a sight to behold; a visual feast for the eyes. Also worth noting, and often overlooked, is the "Lament" ("Lonesome Polecat") number which is done entirely in one take. It is charming, graceful, and extremely well executed.

    It should also be noted that this silm was shot twice at the same time, once in CinemaScope and once "flat". The scope version is the one generally shown on TV and video. If you see this version, see it "letterboxed". However, the "flat" version is quite unique in its own right, with many of the scenes and dances reframed and in some instances, offering a better, more full view of the proceedings. Definitely a not-to-be-missed film, especially for fans of the musical genre.
    8AlsExGal

    This one has grown on me over time

    Revisiting this film, I was immediately pulled in by Howard Keel's opening song Bless Your Beautiful Hide. Audacious even in it's day, there's a tenderness in Mercer's lyrics that makes it somewhat forgivable-remember suspending your reality for a musical? Handsome Howard Keel's virility doesn't hurt. Instead of recoiling over the idea of "finding a wife" I just rolled with it as a silly plot idea. Once I had put myself in the same fantasy mode as when watching a Busby Berkeley musical, I started enjoying it.

    I really paid attention to the musical numbers, most notably the Barn Dance & Lonesome Polecat. Amazing. Not too many dances in movies were designed to actually TELL a story, showing what the characters were feeling so eloquently. The Barn Dance scene is the best example I've ever seen of this. The dancing styles of townies vs mountaineers, the girl's being hoisted up in the air, the colors, the acrobatics all contribute to a very coherent "story" in dance.

    Lonesome Polecat is also just extraordinary. It has a low base line of something like 3/4 but the lyrics are sung in some odd time signature like 5/9. (help me here music experts) The choreography too, is just excellent- the men really stand out as athletic, as is typical in many cultures such as Indian & Hawaiian dances.

    I was again struck by how awful crazy the story line is, but how easily it's vindicated by Keel's character explaining how tough life is for mountain settlers. And Janie Powell was so perfect as the sweet young pretty girl who makes lemonade out of a bunch of sour lemons. The entire story is really about how she orchestrates a success out of her bad situation. I like that she's physically tiny but controls the fate of everyone in the story, not with weak conniving but with strong confident guidance.

    At first you think this is a terribly sexist story, but it's truly a pioneering and feminist story.
    8silverscreen888

    Colorful, Lively, and Well-Choreographed; a Happy Experience

    It would be difficult, I suspect not to like, "Seven Brides For Seven Brothers". This film boasts an attractive frontier setting, famously excellent dance numbers choreographed by Michael Kidd, powerful Howard Keel as the head of the Pontifee clan and Jane Powell as the lovely girl who is swept off her feet by his charms. Of course when she finds out that he has six brothers, all scruffy backwoodsmen in need of manners and wives, trouble ensues. But all turns out well, with a little help from a lesson in Roman history, hard work, and the willingness of six other local girls to be (finally) swept off their feet. Howard Petrie, Ian Wolfe and such lovelies as Ruta Lee, Julie Newmar and Virginia Gibson contribute to the fun as the girls; the brothers include Russ Tamblyn, non-dancer Jeff Richards and some of the best dancers on the planet. The movie also presents some famous songs including, "Wonderful Day", "I'm a Lonesome Polecat", "June Bride" and, "When You're in Love" as well as "Goin' Courtin'", among others. Well-remembered scenes include the hilarious barn raising, the town dance, the sleigh pursuit and avalanche and the "Spring, Spring, Spring" vocal climax. Forget the acting, which is sometimes a bit potty; the director and the music add to a clearly-defined script a rare sense of frontier life, where taking risks for happiness and facing the precariousness of things where life is less than settled become necessary. Very few films have followed the lead of "Seven Brides" as a frontier or western musical; and none has been as well received nor appreciated. What a pity, its fans say, it was not given an outdoor setting instead of backlot scenery--and an "A" budget...It has a few flaws; but for five decades it has been one of the happiest musical films ever made; and that is quite an enduring achievement.
    juliafwilliams

    Happy 50th Anniversary, SB4SB

    After 50 years, this movie musical still warms the heart and the senses.

    It has been alluded to, revived somehow, often imitated but never duplicated.

    The songs, the scenery, the dances are the frosting on the cake.

    Although by today's standards SB4SB is dated, it nevertheless remains an industry and studio standard.

    A great way to chart the early appearances of Ruta Lee and Julie Newmar, who at the time were using their original respective surnames of Kilmonis and Newmeyer. Don't blink or you'll miss Sheila James, who later went on to appear in The Trouble With Father and, of course, Dobie Gillis. Last, but not least, there's Amber Tamblyn's father, Russ, in his famous hatchet dance (Don't try this at home).

    Again, happy 50th anniversary to a cool classic.
    8claudio_carvalho

    Delightfully Funny and Entertaining

    In 1850, in the Oregon Territory, the provincial farmer Adam Pontipee (Howard Keel) comes to the town to trade supplies and find a wife. When he meets the strong hard worker Milly (Jane Powell) working in a bar, he proposes her. Milly has a crush on Adam and marries him, expecting to have her own place with her husband. However, when they arrive in the distant farm, she leans that Adam is the eldest of seven unsophisticated and rude brothers. Milly educates the brothers, teaching them hygiene, good manners and how to win somebody's heart.

    In the annual town picnic, Milly, Adam and his six brothers go to the party and each of his brothers fall in love for a girl. However, they have to return to the loneliness of their farm. In the winter, Adam reads Plutarch and tells his brothers about "The Rape of the Sabine Women", when the Roman men had abducted wives for themselves from the Sabine families. He travels with his brothers to the town and they kidnap their beloved girls. When they cross a gorge, they provoke a snow avalanche and block the narrow passage. However, Milly keeps the girls in the house and sends Adam and his brothers to the barn. But until the spring, when the passage will be open again, many things happen in the farm with Milly, Adam, his brothers and their "brides".

    "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" is a delightfully funny and entertaining musical, with a pleasant feel-good story, wonderful performances and awesome choreographies. Stanley Donen directs this unforgettable and awarded family entertaining with the remarkable support of the choreographer Michael Kidd, and the cinematographer George Folsey and a wonderful cast highlighting Jane Powell with a magnificent performance in the role of a strong young woman. All the six brothers are talented dancer and Jacques d'Amboise was the principal dancer of the New York City Ballet. Just as a curiosity, the catwoman Julie Newmar is the bride Dorcas Gailen. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "Sete Noivas para Sete Irmãos" ("Seven Brides for Seven Brothers")

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    • Trivia
      Julie Newmar, an accomplished dancer, never got a chance to show off her skills because her dance partner, Jeff Richards, was a former professional baseball player with no dancing skills.
    • Goofs
      In "Wonderful, Wonderful Day" birds fly onto the set, and and several crash into the painted backdrop in the background. (The director acknowledges this in a documentary.)
    • Quotes

      Caleb: There were no F names in the Bible so Ma named him Frankincense because he smelled so sweet.

    • Crazy credits
      In the end credits, Jacques d'Amboise (Ephraim) is listed as appearing courtesy of the New York City Ballet.
    • Alternate versions
      Filmed in two different versions: one in CinemaScope (2:55) and one in a "flat" widescreen (1.77). The CinemaScope version is the one generally screened, but both are available. The main difference between the two versions is a slight difference in angles, some minor differences in sound clarity and finally the "flat" widescreen version features more camera movement in order to capture all the action. Warner Brothers has released a 2-DVD set of this film containing both of these versions.
    • Connections
      Alternate-language version of Satte Pe Satta (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      Bless Yore Beautiful Hide
      (uncredited)

      Music by Gene de Paul

      Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

      Sung by Howard Keel

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    • Release date
      • May 4, 1955 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Siete novias para siete hermanos
    • Filming locations
      • Corral Creek Canyon, Sun Valley, Idaho, USA(avalanche)
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Budget
      • $2,540,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $15,284
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.55:1

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