Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (Two-Disc Special Edition) lied to: – Nancy K. Dugger – Okolona, Ar
I called to ask why, if these full-screen movies and was told yes. When we were given, they were wide-screen movies. But the cost and effort of sending it does not justify sending them back again. Do not lie to you. If he does not know, "he reportedly said.
loved it – Joe Smith – Cape Cod MA USA
This DVD is great, we really enjoyed the film and the peculiarities of development describes casting and filming of the movie were also good. It was worth the money. This is a classic. Great singing, dancing, and very funny.
Pioneer love story – Denise Swafford – Washington, USA
This is a great musical to have been filmed on a sound stage. It is family friendly as my 5 year old loves to watch them.
WARNER HOME VIDEO: Movie DVD Well, bless my beautiful hide! Director Stanley Donen invests this rollicking musical with a hearty exuberance. Howard Keel, with his big-as-all-outdoors baritone, stars as a bold “mountain man” living in the Oregon woods who brings home a bride (plucky songbird soprano Jane Powell) to his six slovenly brothers. Taming the rambunctious brood, Jane proceeds to make gentlemen of them so they can woo sweethearts of their own. But old habits die hard: their flirting gives way to fighting in the film’s celebrated barn-raising scene, a lively acrobatic dance number exuberantly choreographed by Michael Kidd. Big brother chimes in with his own brand of advice–an old-fashioned kidnapping! Donen manages to get away with such a politically incorrect plot by investing the boys with a innocent sweetness, most notably the youngest brother played with genial earnestness by Rusty (Russ) Tamblyn (pre-West Side Story). This modest production became a huge hit and remains one of MGM’s best-loved musical comedies, an energetic, high-kicking classic. –Sean Axmaker
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (Two-Disc Special Edition)
With a Song In My Heart (from the 1952 film)/ Pal Joey (with 1952 cast members) Not the Soundtrack – Kevin K – San Francisco, CA USA
This CD has songs from the movie but not the original soundtrack. Jane Froman singing versions of songs cut from the film. OK, but really, where is the OST.
Who in their right mind doesn’t love Jane Froman? – Connoisseur – St. Petersburg, FL USA
Susan may have its Hayworth played in the film, but it was Jane herself, who was there to sing. Their interpretation of 'Blue Moon worth "bucket of gold. I sang it a capella, at my first audition and got the lead again in the High School Musical play called. Jeez! Thank God, I'm not the role. I started nightmares about ending up on the stage in my underwear. Jeez! The fact that "Pall Joey" comes with the CD with Jane and Elaine Stricth! Good! Seriously? Who could ask formore?
This has nothing to do with the soundtrack and songs from “With A Song In My Heart” – Rob – USA
When I was in the subject line said, I bought the mp3 album but it has nothing to do with the film itself. I just do not get it? What is Amazon thinking when these 2 pieces as the same connection? are not they!
great soundtrack to a great movie – Ma Magdalena Lozano –
I saw this movie and I liked the songs. All songs on the soundtrack is a winner. Jane Froman has been through a lot in her life, but they still managed to make good music. I recommend this soundtrack if you love their music.
: First time collection on CD! This Jane Froman package features the 1952 Broadway Revival of “Pal Joey” (where Jane provided the lead vocals for Vivienne Segal) along with the original soundtrack to “With Song in My Heart” – the 1952 film starring Susan Hayward in the life story of Jane Forman (Jane provided vocals for the film). The classic Rodgers & Hart “Pal Joey” album also features a standout performance from a young Elaine Stritch singing her showstopper “Zip.” Digitally Remastered.
With a Song In My Heart (from the 1952 film)/ Pal Joey (with 1952 cast members)
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