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: Inspired by the Roman legend of the Rape of the Sabine Women , Adam convinces his brothers to abduct six women from the nearby town to be their brides.

: Adam travels to town to find a wife who can manage his home; he meets Milly and convinces her to marry him that same day. subtitle Seven.Brides.for.Seven.Brothers.1954.7...

Howard Keel called "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" (1954 ... - Facebook : Inspired by the Roman legend of the

: The film is famous for its athletic, high-energy choreography by Michael Kidd, particularly the iconic Barn-Raising Dance . - Facebook : The film is famous for

: It was filmed in two versions—CinemaScope and a "flat" widescreen—to ensure it could be shown in theaters with varying equipment.

The 1954 musical , directed by Stanley Donen, is an MGM classic set in 1850s Oregon. It stars Howard Keel as Adam Pontipee, the eldest of seven rowdy backwoodsmen, and Jane Powell as Milly, the spirited woman he marries and brings home to his six unrefined brothers. Plot Summary

: It won the Academy Award for Best Scoring of a Musical Picture and features songs like "Bless Your Beautiful Hide" and "Lonesome Polecat".