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  2. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is a 1954 American musical film, directed by Stanley Donen, with music by Gene de Paul, lyrics by Johnny Mercer, and choreography by Michael Kidd. The screenplay, by Albert Hackett , Frances Goodrich , and Dorothy Kingsley , is based on the short story "The Sobbin' Women", by Stephen Vincent Benét , which was ...

  3. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Seven Brides for Seven Brothers would then open on Broadway at the Alvin Theatre on 8 July 1982 subsequent to fifteen preview performances: directed by Lawrence Kasha and choreographed by Jerry Jackson, the cast included Debby Boone as Milly and David-James Carroll as Adam as well as Jeff Calhoun, Lara Teeter, Craig Peralta, and Nancy Fox.

  4. Ruta Lee - Wikipedia

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    Ruta Lee appeared as one of the brides in the musical Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. She had roles in films including Billy Wilder 's crime drama Witness for the Prosecution and Stanley Donen 's musical comedy Funny Face , and also is remembered for her guest appearance in a 1963 episode of Rod Serling 's sci-fi series The Twilight Zone ...

  5. List of songs with lyrics by Johnny Mercer - Wikipedia

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    Paul Lincke, the original German lyrics by Heinz Bolten-Backers, English lyrics by Johnny Mercer The Mills Brothers 3 weeks at No. 1 in 1952 (Billboard charts) 1936 Goody Goody: Matty Malneck: Frankie Lymon (#20 in the US and No. 24 in the UK 1943 Hit the Road to Dreamland: Harold Arlen 1937 Hooray for Hollywood: Richard A. Whiting: 1941 I ...

  6. Bill Lee (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954) - Caleb Pontipee (singing voice) Lady and the Tramp (1955) - Dog, as a member of The Mellomen; Zorro (1957-1959) - Diego de la Vega (singing voice) South Pacific (1958) - Lieutenant Joseph Cable (singing voice) Bat Masterson (1958-1961) - Theme song vocalist; One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961) - Roger ...

  7. 37th Tony Awards - Wikipedia

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    Cats – Andrew Lloyd Webber (music) and T.S. Eliot (lyrics) A Doll's Life – Larry Grossman (music) and Betty Comden and Adolph Green (lyrics) Merlin – Elmer Bernstein (music) and Don Black (lyrics) Seven Brides for Seven Brothers – Gene de Paul, Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn (music) and Johnny Mercer, Kasha and Hirschhorn (lyrics)

  8. Liberty Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    Between 1982 and 1986, Phoenix appeared in two TV productions. The two productions were Kate's Secret and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers episode "Christmas Song", after which she stopped acting. [7] She founded a punk band with her sisters Rain and Summer Phoenix, called The Causey Way, which no longer exists. [8]

  9. Julie Newmar - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] Her first major role, billed as Julie Newmeyer, was as Dorcas, one of the brides in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (also 1954). She was also the female lead in a low-budget comedy, The Rookie (also 1959). [11] Newmar made her Broadway debut in 1955 as Vera in Silk Stockings, starring Hildegarde Neff and Don Ameche. [12]