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Here Come the Brides - The Complete First Season
Here Come the Brides - The Complete First Season
Actors: Joan Blondell, Robert Brown, Bridget Hanley, David Soul, Bobby Sherman
Genres: Action & Adventure, Westerns, Comedy, Television
NR     2006     22hr 25min

Robert Brown, pop music superstar Bobby Sherman and David Soul (TV's Starsky and Hutch) star in the classic television series HERE COME THE BRIDES, a delightful comedy that combines romance and adventure in the rugged land...  more »

     
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Actors: Joan Blondell, Robert Brown, Bridget Hanley, David Soul, Bobby Sherman
Genres: Action & Adventure, Westerns, Comedy, Television
Sub-Genres: Action & Adventure, Westerns, Comedy, Comedy, Classic TV
Studio: Sony Pictures
Format: DVD - Color,Full Screen - Closed-captioned
DVD Release Date: 05/16/2006
Original Release Date: 09/25/1968
Theatrical Release Date: 09/25/1968
Release Year: 2006
Run Time: 22hr 25min
Screens: Color,Full Screen
Number of Discs: 6
SwapaDVD Credits: 6
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 16
Edition: Box set
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Languages: English

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Movie Reviews

The Bluest Skies We've Ever Seen, in Seattle!!
E. Hornaday | Lawrenceville, NJ United States | 03/08/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I rejoice at our collective good fortune that Sony is releasing the all-too-short-lived 60's TV smash hit, "Here Come the Brides," on DVD. All 26 episodes that comprised the first season, including the pilot, are included in this six-disc boxed set. The only special feature listed to be included are "bonus previews." This release is even more amazing considering the show has never before been released to the public in ANY format since its initial run!!

The show, which aired for only two seasons from 1968-70 on ABC with a total of 52 episodes, launched the careers of teen heart-throbs Bobby Sherman and David Soul. Sherman, who was also a pop singer, became an international superstar predating David Cassidy's Partridge Family mass popularity. (Sherman made news in the 90s when he was certified as an Emergency Medical Technician in Los Angeles.) Soul went on to further TV fame co-starring in Starsky and Hutch (as well as for some later well-publicized legal troubles involving domestic violence charges, etc.)

Set in Seattle in the 1870's, the series focused on the travails of the logging Bolt brothers. To avoid losing their male crew, they were forced to agree to bring in 100 prospective brides from Massachusetts, using money they borrowed from sawmill owner, Aaron Stempel. Should any one of the women decide to go home, or should the camp fail to meet Stempel's timber quotas, the Bolts would forfeit their title to the mountain and the business that had been in their family for generations.

The core cast includes Robert Brown as eldest brother, Jason Bolt; Soul as middle brother, Joshua Bolt; Sherman as youngest brother, Jeremy Bolt; Mark Lenard as Stempel (and who went on into TV immortality as Sarek, Spock's father, in Star Trek: The Original Series and its later movies, most notably, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home); the incomparable movie actress Joan Blondell as saloon owner Lottie Hatfield; Bridget Hanley as Candy Pruitt, leader of the "brides" and Sherman's love interest in the show; Susan Tolsky as goofy Biddie Cloom; Henry Beckman as Capt. Roland Francis "Fish-Face" Clancey, Blondell's love interest in the show; and Bo Svenson as Big Swede.

In the pilot, to keep their logging crew, the Bolt brothers end up literally betting their mountain to that they can bring 100 marriageable women back to Seattle, which has almost no women in residence, and that those women will remain in Seattle for a year. In exchange, Stempel funds their expenses. Jason Bolt travels to New Bedford, Mass., a town that had a shortage of men at the time, and enlists 100 women for the return trip to the Pacific Northwest. (Ironically, the episode evolved from a script originally intended as a movie musical. Among the stars considered were Burt Lancaster and Shirley Jones, soon of the Partridge Family. According to the Classic TV Archive, the storyline is loosely based on Seattle's history when a resident went to Massachusetts to bring back women to help civilize the Washington Territory, and was NOT based on "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.")

In addition to the pilot, episodes that comprised the first season and that are collected in their entirety in this boxed are (thanks to another reviewer, I have corrected two titles I incorrectly reported): A Crying Need; And Jason Makes Five; The Man of the Family; A Hard Card to Play; Letter of the Law; Lover and Wanderers; A Jew Named Sullivan (not a politically-correct title); A Man and His Magic; A Christmas Place; After a Dream Comes Morning; The Log Jam; The Firemaker; Wives for Wakendo; A Kiss Just for You; Democracy Inaction; One Good Lie Deserves Another; One to a Customer: A Dream that Glitters; The Crimpers; Mrs. and Mrs. J. Bolt; A Man's Errand; Loggerheads; Marriage Chinese Style; and The Deadly Trade.

The series also boasted one of the best theme songs ever (which Sherman recorded on his debut album.) The following is the rousing chorus: "The bluest skies you've ever seen, in Seattle, and the hills the greenest green, in Seattle. Like a beautiful child, growing up, free and wild, full of hopes and full of fears, full of laughter, full of tears, full of dreams to last the years, in Seattle. When you find your own true love, you will know it, by her smile, by the look in her eyes...scent of pine trees in the air...look out everyone, Here Come the Brides!"

Let us hope that Sony does not keep us waiting too long for the second season DVD boxed set! I'm sure the popularity of this release, and the DVD releases of the Big Valley and the Wild, Wild, West are sending strong messages to studio execs that there is a huge, appreciative and paying audience for vintage TV westerns. Hopefully, The High Chaparral is next in line for DVD release in complete season boxed sets!"
Hug A Sony Executive Today!
A. Cooper | Texas | 03/09/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Here Come The Brides was my favorite show growing up, and I was afraid it was destined to the realm of trading poorly-recorded vcr tapes. But now this wonderful news!

HCTB has excellent scripts, perfect casting, and wonderful background music; it seamlessly blends humor, or poignancy, with its adventures. But the show's greatest strength is the uniqueness of the Seattle residents, and their relationships with each other.

The shy courtship between Swede and Miss Essie, the playful, mature friendship of Lottie and Captain Clancy, the fierce loyalty between the three Bolt Brothers... and most especially, the sweet love story that is Candy and Jeremy... they are what make Here Come The Brides such a joy.

Thank you, Sony!


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THANK YOU SONY!!!!!!!!!!!
Blue Skies | Central California | 04/09/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"To say I'm thrilled with this release would be a huge understatement. Here Come the Brides was my favorite show growing up and it still is to this day. They don't make them like this anymore. It would be hard to put together a more perfectly cast, well acted show. It has so much to offer and is truly unique. It's not like any other show ever on the air, and it's got something for everyone to love. I have old tapes, as others have stated, and I cherish those, but to see it again in clear, uncut versions will be so wonderful!

I echo what others have said about wishing for extras such as cast interviews, bloopers, etc. but Sony can always fix that for the season two release, right? ;-) I feel certain this show will sell well, and I am pre-ordering it for myself and as gifts for others.

Bless you Sony...you listened to us at long last!"
An antidote for reality
Ronnie | 04/22/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Back in 1968, my world would come to a complete stop for one glorious hour a week. Everybody in my family gathered around our black and white tv to be lured away from the headline stories of war, political scandals, troubled youth, drugs, discrimination and financial doom and gloom. From the instant we heard the familiar theme song we were transported from our smoggy California suburb to a tiny, mud-hole of a town called Seattle. Once there, we were entertained by the adventures of the most endearing community of fictional characters ever created. I was always sorry that the laughter my family shared lasted only an hour, but it was appreciated just the same.
Now, thirty-eight years later, the news reports are equally disturbing. Thanks to Sony, 21st century families will have the opportunity to lose themselves in the world of those very same characters. Best of all, the fun won't have to be limited to one hour a week."