Canadian Film Weekly (Jul 7, 1954)

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“NORTH TO EAST TO WEST TO SOUTH ! LISTEN TO THAT WORD-OF-MOUTH! SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS MUSICAL THAT TOPS ALL OTHERS !" OH BROTHER! WHAT REVIEWS! Read them! Keep them for your advance lobby! | “Excellent! M-G-M, always noted for its lavish sweep. Outstanding musical, rich in imagination and entertainment premiums to show CinemaScope to its fullest advantages. A boxoffice bull’s-eye.” —MOTION PICTURE HERALD “Delightful entertainment. It stands apart!” —FILM DAILY “Happy, entertaining musical with all the slickness of a Broadway show. A delightful package that word-of-mouth could talk into solid business at the boxoffice.” —VARIETY “Lavish musical treat! Outstanding entertainment!” —MOTION PICTURE DAILY “Top musical bound to slide into top place among the season’s money-makers. It will bring raves and enthusiastic word-of-mouth.’’—SHOWMEN’S TRADE REVIEW “Melody, mirth and magnitude head the long list of assets of this delightfully different filmusical.” — BOXOFFICE ‘An M-G-M honey which will sweep the boards at the boxoffice. This socko film is proof indeed that M-G-M figures to stay right on top when it comes to big money-making film musicals. Nominated for Laurel Award.” — MOTION PICTURE EXHIBITOR ‘“‘A smash musical show. Three sequences in a row bring forth house-rocking applause. If you see this picture once, you’re bound to want to see it again.” —HOLLYWOOD REPORTER “On merit alone, it rates sturdy returns and can be sold almost. without qualifications.” — DAILY VARIETY “Hearty, happy, bountiful chunk of pure entertainment. Will have audiences permeated with good feeling. Sends them out with a smile.” —FILM BULLETIN ‘Ticket sales should be gloriously high at all situations, for this feature literally abounds in entertainment value.” — INDEPENDENT FILM JOURNAL Watch for widely promoted M-G-M Records Album of tunes from the Sound Track. Variety calls it‘‘a trailer for the picture 2 months ahead!” BOOKED AT THE MUSIC HALL! M-G-M presentsin CinemaScope “SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS’ Starring JANE HOWARD POWELL KEEL with JEFF RICHARDS RUSS TAMBLYN TOMMY RALL Screen Play by ALBERT HACKETT & FRANCES GOORICH and DOROTHY KINGSLEY Based On the Story "The Sobbin’ Women” by Stephen Vincent Benet | Lyrics by JOHNNY MERCER Music by GENE de PAUL Choreography by MICHAEL KIDD Color by ANSCO Directed by STANLEY DONEN Produced by JACK CUMMINGS