Noun
Seven Brothers (plural Seven Brothers)
(India) The jungle babbler, Turdoides striata, habitually flocking in extended family groups.
MGM produced some well-regarded and profitable musicals that would be later acknowledged as classics, among them An American in Paris (1951), Singin' in the Rain (1952), and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954). Source: Internet
Delia Ephron blames her lost twenties on a movie, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Source: Internet
How can you resist a "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" wedding theme, with a one-eyed dog, Wendell, as a wedding escort, who happens to tangle with a porcupine? Source: Internet
In other words, you didn't have to be making Seven Brides for Seven Brothers if you wanted to work in the mainstream film industry, or be reduced to niche filmmaking if you wanted to be serious about cinema. Source: Internet
She and Howard Keel would later reprise their roles in a Seven Brides for Seven Brothers stage revival. Source: Internet
Songs and Music About the table The information about the singers is based on that given in the CD booklet for the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack for Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Source: Internet