The Magnificent Seven with Yul Brynner: DVD Cover

    The Magnificent Seven Director: John Sturges Cast: Yul Brynner, Eli Wallach, Steve McQueen, Horst Buchholz

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    • DVD Release Date: 05/08/2001
    • Original Release: 1960
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 1,125

    Viewer Rating: (10 ratings)

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    Features

    Documentary; Audio commentary by Eli Wallach, James Coburn, and Walter Mirisch; Photo Gallery; Collectible booklet; Original theatrical trailers

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    0. Scene Selections
    1. Main Title [:11]
    2. The Raid [1:56]
    3. Shotgun On A Hearse [5:44]
    4. The Magnificent Two [1:43]
    5. The Gang Takes Shape [5:58]
    6. Spies At The Fiesta [3:34]
    7. Spies At The Fiesta [3:38]
    8. Readying For Battle [7:47]
    9. The First Fight [:14]
    10. That Dying Feeling [7:32]
    11. In The Enemy Camp [2:59]
    12. An Argument For Fear [4:31]
    13. "buenas Noches!" [2:49]
    14. Going Back? [3:50]
    15. The Last Fight [4:26]
    16. Moving On/ The End [2:18]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Here’s one film that truly lives up to its title, more than 40 years after it hit theater screens: The Magnificent Seven, adapted from Akira Kurosawa’s Japanese classic The Seven Samurai, extracts from one simple situation more action, suspense, and pathos than you’d expect to see in any three movies. The residents of a small Mexican village, brutalized and impoverished by outlaw raids led by cruel bandito Eli Wallach, hire seven American gunfighters to protect them. An incongruously cast Yul Brenner leads the pack of mercenaries, which includes soon-to-be-stars Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, Robert Vaughn, and James Coburn, along with Brad Dexter and German actor Horst Buchholz (another odd but inspired bit of casting). As directed by John Sturges (The Great Escape), the film becomes something much more than the sum of its straightforward setup and showdown. It’s a revealing study of the warrior ethos: The seven are paid killers, each of them obsessed with professionalism but ever mindful that their dangerous calling could result in an untimely, painful death. They don’t pass judgment on their adversaries, at first. They’re only in the village to do a job -- at first. Almost alone among classic westerns, The Magnificent Seven explores the mind-set of the gunfighter, a genre icon that still holds a powerful fascination for anyone who’s ever loved seeing a showdown at high noon. The remastered DVD Special Edition sports a new documentary on the film, along with a photo gallery, theatrical trailers, and commentaries from Eli Wallach, James Coburn, and producer Walter Mirisch. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    A Classic Addition To Any Collectionby Lanfear

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    July 22, 2009: This 1960's remake of Akira Kurosawa's "Seven Samurai" leaves a legacy of inspiration for many associated in the film business. The beautiful cinematography and set designs are unique and unmatched by any other in the Western genre.

    Director John Sturges assembles a gifted cast, including Yul Brynner, James Coburn, Charles Bronson, Robert Vaughn and others of Hollywood's greatest.

    Complete with an Oscar-Nominated original score by Elmer Bernstein, this film is a must-see for all who enjoy the classic Westerns of the 20th century.

    I Also Recommend: Shichinin no samurai.

    A big fan of the seven!by Anonymous

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    July 20, 2008: I loved this movie from the start. It has all of the action and cowboys that you would hope for in a movie. Steve McQueen is my all time favorite actor and to have him dressed in chaps is no longer just a dream, but also a reality. The thing I found confusing with this picture was exactly where the magnificent seven presents itself. I watched this film 3 times in the hopes that the magnificent seven would belong to Steve McQueen, but maybe there is a different version that I need to watch. I was also curious as to why seven is so magnificent, I've had way bigger and must say that a magnificent 9 or 11 would be much more appropriate. My partner thinks that we may have gotten hold of the G rated version, because to have this many cowboys not exposing anything magnificent must have been a fluke. All in all I would have to say that this movie is superbly acted and includes a cast that any film buff should have in their collection.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.


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