The Return of the Magnificent Seven with Yul Brynner: DVD Cover

    The Return of the Magnificent Seven
    a.k.a. Return of the Seven Director: Burt Kennedy Cast: Yul Brynner, Robert Fuller, Julián Mateos, Warren Oates

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    • DVD Release Date: 05/08/2001
    • Original Release: 1966
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 5,646
     
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    Original theatrical trailer; English: mono; French: mono; Spanish: mono; French & Spanish subtitles

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Logo/Title/"Hide"! [:09]
    2. 500 Pesos [2:49]
    3. Petra's Plea For Help [4:22]
    4. Shopping For Convicts [2:43]
    5. A New Posse [2:32]
    6. Headin' Out/The Plan [:47]
    7. Dead Little Town [3:21]
    8. The Killing Reason [3:40]
    9. A Church Built On Blood [1:47]
    10. Faith And Friendship [5:19]
    11. The First Battle [1:02]
    12. A Man Like Lorca [4:42]
    13. "Something Del Notre" [1:40]
    14. Frank's Death Wish [3:45]
    15. Heavy Artillery [1:39]
    16. A New Life/Credits [5:13]

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    Editorial Reviews

    The first of two sequels to The Magnificent Seven (1960), this bloody western featured only Yul Brynner from the original picture's all-star cast. Once again, the residents of a pastoral Mexican village become enslaved by a maniacal brute, this time the insane rancher Lorca (Emilio Fernandez), who has corralled a small army of 50 gunmen to intimidate the citizenry into building a church in memory of his son. Chico (now played by Julian Mateos), an original member of the seven gunslingers from the first film, hears of the villagers' plight and sends for Chris Adams (Brynner), who rounds up another lucky seven shootists from various places of ill-repute (including prison). The new bunch, which now includes Warren Oates and Claude Akins, storms the storm, intending to restore order. This film was, in turn, followed by a pair of further sequels, Guns of the Magnificent Seven (1969) and The Magnificent Seven Ride! (1972). Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

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