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3.9/10
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In this darkly karmic vision of Arizona, a man who breathes nothing but ill will begins a noxious domino effect as quickly as an uncontrollable virus kills.In this darkly karmic vision of Arizona, a man who breathes nothing but ill will begins a noxious domino effect as quickly as an uncontrollable virus kills.In this darkly karmic vision of Arizona, a man who breathes nothing but ill will begins a noxious domino effect as quickly as an uncontrollable virus kills.
James M. Hausler
- Buckley
- (as James Hausler)
Christopher M. Clark
- Conner
- (as Christopher Clark)
William Wiyugal
- The Texican
- (as William 'Dub' Wiygul)
Tank Jones
- Cyrus Woods
- (as Larry 'Tank' Jones)
Matthew H. Sykes
- Bitch-Slapped-Bank-Guy
- (as Matthew Hillel Sykes)
Meghan Ashley
- Diner Patron
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
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- TriviaThere are multiple versions of the film. The version of the film that appeared at the LA. Filmfest is 25 minutes shorter and contains alternate songs that were not in the original cut.
- Alternate versionsThe original version of the film is 25 minutes longer and told in a non-linear "story" format.
- ConnectionsFeatures Battle Royale (2000)
- SoundtracksG-Man
Written by Danny Amis
Published by Daddy-O Grande Publishing (BMI)
Administered by Bug Music
Performed by Los Straitjackets
Courtesy of Rounder Records
By Arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group
Featured review
Pretentious and Boring
In Arizona, after twenty-one years in prison, Wilson (Robert Foster) is released at the same time as Lee Marvin (Richard Roundtree) and while driving back home, they have a conversation about their future plans. Lee is absolutely regenerated while Wilson plots revenge against the despicable criminal Mackey (Robert Loggia), who framed him and was the responsible for his conviction. Wilson invites Lee and Mackey to heist a bank and raise money. Meanwhile, a group of young smalltime crooks plan the heist of the same bank to raise money for drugs, booze and women, and the clumsy Connor (Christopher Clark) becomes a serious threat for his friends with his shotgun.
The pretentious and boring "Wild Seven" has the intention to be a cult-movie or at least cool, but the work of the director completely fails. The result is a confused movie that goes nowhere, with awful screenplay and direction where the true intention of the revenge of Wilson is never clearly disclosed; the motivation of the youngsters is also obscure and the characters are terribly developed. In the end, watching this film was a complete waste of time. My vote is three.
Title (Brazil): "Os 7 Selvagens" ("The Wild Seven")
The pretentious and boring "Wild Seven" has the intention to be a cult-movie or at least cool, but the work of the director completely fails. The result is a confused movie that goes nowhere, with awful screenplay and direction where the true intention of the revenge of Wilson is never clearly disclosed; the motivation of the youngsters is also obscure and the characters are terribly developed. In the end, watching this film was a complete waste of time. My vote is three.
Title (Brazil): "Os 7 Selvagens" ("The Wild Seven")
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- claudio_carvalho
- Apr 9, 2008
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- Budget
- $1,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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