The 8th bride for the 8th brother.
Without the singing and dancing it's not as pleasant a story.
It seems that William Wyler never directed a bad film, and this one is very well done also. It's just very very creepy.
Without the singing and dancing it's not as pleasant a story.
It seems that William Wyler never directed a bad film, and this one is very well done also. It's just very very creepy.
His versatility always impresses me.
For instance compare this essentially two-hander, to an historical epic like Ben-Hur. Hard to believe they come from the same director.
I like the comparison to "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers."
I'll add a comparison to "River of No Return" -- Marilyn's character marries the man who tried to rape her.