Fed up with being brutalized and impoverished because of outlaw raids on their village by a merciless outlaw leader - played by Eli Wallach ( The Holiday, The Hunter, The Misfits, Genghis Khan, etc), the besieged citizens of a small Mexican town hire seven American gunslingers to stave off the marauders once and for all. Yul Brynner (Westworld, Catlou, Cast a Giant Shadow, The King and I, etc) leads the band of mercenaries which includes several other big stars of the time or of later years including Steven McQueen (Tom Horn, The Great Escape, Bullitt, The Sand Pebbles, etc); Charles Bronson (Breakheart Pass, Death Wish, Mr. Majestyk, The Mechanic, etc); James Coburn and Robert Vaughn. The seven mercenaries make bullets and powder the reward for the bandits when they enter the town and action and adventure movie lovers will enjoy the fight and shooting scenes as well as the planning that goes on to meet the attack by the bandits. This movie was nominated for an academy award in 1960 for Best Movie and Best Actor--and the movie has long ago gained classic western status. Most Western lover will certainly enjoy this one a great deal and will get a full night of entertainment out of it--even if you have saw it before.Read full review
An enduring classic among classic westerns, The Magnificent Seven presents one of filmdom's coolest 'man in black' heroes in Yul Brynner along with his gang of soon-to-be movie stars including Steve McQueen, James Coburn and Charles Bronson as well as future 'Man From U.N.C.L.E.' Robert Vaughan. It's full of vintage tough guy posturing, plenty of chest thumpin' and shootin' as the heroes help the poor and downtrodden villagers defend themselves against a gang of swarthy ruffians led by Eli Wallach. The Collector's Edition DVD special features are numerous for the movie buff including behind-the-scenes photos and reminiscences by Eli Wallach and (then)surviving members of the Seven, Coburn and Vaughan, Brad Dexter and Horst Bucholz. A must-have for fans of the western genre.
For fans of westerns, this is a very good movie. For some reason, it has never struck me as great or as good as The Searchers, Shane or any of the other "Great Westerns". I find now, as when I first watched it years ago, Yul Byrnner miss-cast and too unbelievable. The other characters fit pretty good for their respective roles. Coburn quoted this film as his breakout film, but watch him in his first western(film), Ride Lonesome, and you will see his star potential a whole year earlier. I can watch this film every once in awhile, mostly to see Eli Wallach and Steve McQueen.
I met a woman named Renee who recommended I see this movie. Renee was a staunch supporter of the United States Constitution and she never knew how long she would have to work for her freedom. Renee spent three years of her life as a victim of the twentieth century’s first forced labor camp in Mexico City. After her escape, she moved to Los Angeles. It was here that she heard of The Magnificent Seven. Renee needed hope. And the promotional billboards for this classic film seemed to line almost every busy street in LA. This experience truly spoke to her. Renee decided it was time to procure a ticket to see this controversial film and happened to find herself sitting next to Steve McQueen himself in the movie theater. They laughed a little, but mainly due to Steve McQueen quoting the script scene by scene as they watched the movie together. McQueen and Renee began to date. She told me that if I ever met a star from an old western film, be it guy or girl, to run in the opposite direction and fast. That is, of course, unless it's Charles Bronson. See this movie!Read full review
WOW! The ORIGINAL Magnificent Seven movie I tried to acquire for the longest time, not the "new, improved" flick, which, sadly, I already bought, based on the same old screenplay bankrupt Hollowwood, apparently running out of fresh ideas tried to sell again on the long coattails of the first, star-studded motion picture.
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If you love westerns this one is up your alley, yul Brennan and Steve McQueen are very good in this movie, if you collect like me it has to be in your collection.
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Great acting to go along with a very compelling story line. The movie explores a broad range of characters with differently violent backgrounds that bond together to defend a small Mexican village from a band of desperadoes. Exciting and moving with fine portrayals by all of the cast-members.
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One of the best Westerns ever made. Not just the story line of seven gunfighters that try to help a small Mexican village from bandits, but the music is Oscar Winning. The cast couldn't be better if you don't mind Yul Brynner as a bald cowboy. The hat never leaves his head, but the casting of Steve McQueen and James Coborn and Eli Wallach was near genius. It's dated, true but watching these actors before they hit their prime is worth the watching. This was Charles Bronson's first movie and you can see how the moody Mr. Bronson was going to become a big star. I loved it and am very proud to now own a copy.
One of the finest westerns ever made with a superb cast of well known actors. The story is actually based on an older Japanese story about seven samurai who avenge their master's death. The story is similar in nature and outcome. The new remastered film is very good and a classic that can be watched for many years to come. For well acted westerns I also recommend "The Wild Bunch", and "The Professionals." Three of the most well made westerns from the past.
An excellent Film, especially this 1960 shoot.
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