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Guns of the Magnificent Seven ()


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Gunslinger Chris Adams is hired by a Mexican revolutionary to organize the rescue of his cause's leader from a brutal Army prison.

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Chris
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Levi
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Keno
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Max
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Cassie
Scott Thomas ...
P.J.
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Slater
Tony Davis ...
Emil
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Col. Diego
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Lobero
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Tina
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Miguel
Luis Rivera ...
Lt. Prensa
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Gabriel
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Quintero
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Vicente Sangiovanni ...
Manuel (uncredited)
Ramón Serrano ...
Cesar (uncredited)

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Paul Wendkos

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Herman Hoffman ... (written by)

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Vincent M. Fennelly ... producer

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Elmer Bernstein

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Antonio Macasoli ... director of photography

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Walter Hannemann ... (as Walter A. Hannemann)

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Lynn Stalmaster

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José María Tapiador ... (as Jose Maria Tapiador)

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Rafael Salazar ... (as Rafael Salazar Fernandez)

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Ramón de Diego ... makeup artist (as Ramon de Diego Nieto)

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Robert Goodstein ... production manager
Allen K. Wood ... production supervisor
Tadeo Villalba ... production manager (uncredited)

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José María Ochoa ... first assistant director (as Jose Maria Ochoa)

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Art Cole ... property master
José María Alarcón ... assistant set decorator (uncredited)

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Roy Charman ... sound
Clem Portman ... sound re-recordist
George Rice ... sound
Ross Taylor ... sound editor

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Alex Weldon ... special effects

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Miguel Pedregosa ... stunt performer (uncredited)
Bob Terhune ... stunts (uncredited)

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Alejandro de la Fuente ... gaffer
Mariano Denia ... grip
Ricardo Navarrete ... camera operator
Ron Drinkwater ... focus puller (uncredited)

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Eric Seelig ... wardrobe

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Elmer Bernstein ... conductor
Richard Carruth ... music editor
Leo Shuken ... music arranger
Jack Hayes ... music arranger (uncredited)

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Margarita Pardo ... script supervisor
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Plot Summary

With six of the original Seven decimated after the life-altering events in The Magnificent Seven (1960) and Return of the Seven (1966), the team's sole survivor, Chris Adams, is recruited to free the incarcerated Mexican revolutionary, Quintero. As the rebels do battle with the ruthless dictator, Diaz, and his pitiless right-hand man, Colonel Diego, legendary Chris enlists the help of a lethal sextet of professional gunfighters to rescue the brave leader of the Revolution. Now, once more, Chris' men are called in to save the day. Can the outnumbered Magnificent Seven pull off a glorious victory? Written by Nick Riganas

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Taglines The Magnificent Seven Ride Again! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Les colts des sept mercenaires (France)
  • La furia de los siete magníficos (Spain)
  • La furia de los 7 magníficos (Spain)
  • Revolveri sedmorice veličastvenih (Yugoslavia, Serbian title)
  • Le pistole dei magnifici sette (Italy)
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  • 105 min
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Trivia Yul Brynner did not want to return to the role of Chris, so the role was taken by George Kennedy, then at a height of popularity after winning his Academy Award for Cool Hand Luke (1967). See more »
Goofs Playing cards in the bar scene where the Seven are gambling with one another have numbers. The playing cards of the Old West did not have the number printed on them, only the symbols. See more »
Movie Connections Followed by The Magnificent Seven Ride! (1972). See more »
Quotes Keno: Why do your people have such long names?
Lt. Maximiliano O'Leary: I don't know. Perhaps it's because we all have such short lives.
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