7/10
1960-10-12 Approved The Magnificent Seven

The Magnificent Seven

They were seven…and they fought like seven hundred!

Release Date: 1960-10-12

Rating: 7.509 / 10

Runtime: 127 mins

An oppressed Mexican peasant village hires seven gunfighters to help defend their homes.


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Details


Runtime

127 minutes

Release Date

1960-10-12

Budget

$2,000,000

Box Office Earnings

$4,905,000

Cast and Crew Members

Cast

Robert Vaughn
Robert Vaughn
Robert Vaughn
Robert Vaughn
Brad Dexter
Brad Dexter
Horst Buchholz
Horst Buchholz
Vladimir Sokoloff
Vladimir Sokoloff

Crew Members

Jaime Contreras
Jaime Contreras Assistant Director
Jaime Contreras
Jaime Contreras Assistant Director
Emilio Fernández
Emilio Fernández Assistant Director
Emilio Fernández
Emilio Fernández Assistant Director
Robert E. Relyea
Robert E. Relyea Assistant Director
Robert E. Relyea
Robert E. Relyea Assistant Director
William Roberts
William Roberts Screenplay
William Roberts
William Roberts Screenplay
Walter Bernstein
Walter Bernstein Screenplay
Walter Bernstein
Walter Bernstein Screenplay
Walter Newman
Walter Newman Screenplay
Walter Newman
Walter Newman Screenplay

Awards and Nominations

Oscar - ART DIRECTION (BLACK-AND-WHITE)

Year: 1957
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Oscar - COSTUME DESIGN (BLACK-AND-WHITE)

Year: 1957
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Oscar - MUSIC (MUSIC SCORE OF A DRAMATIC OR COMEDY PICTURE)

Year: 1961
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Audience Reviews

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  • John Doe's avatar

    John Chard

    Rating: 8/10

    "I have been offered a lot for my work, but never everything A vile bandit constantly raids a small Mexican village and pilfers what he so wants. Finally having enough, and not wanting to relocate, the villagers set about recruiting some hired guns to finally rid themselves of the dastardly Calvera. As most people now know, The Magnificent Seven is of course a remake of Akira Kurosawa's immense and hugely influential picture, Shichinin no samurai. Adhering closely to Kurosawa's themes, director John Sturges has crafted a classic in its own right, one that has become something of a Bank Holiday staple for TV schedulers. When you break it down for scrutiny, the story is purely a very ordinary one, but as each archetype character and set up arrives, it becomes evident that it's a story rich in texture, all framed marvellously in a Western setting. Sturges for sure knew how to direct ensemble casts, he would after all go on to direct the fantastic 1963, ultimate holiday movie, The Great Escape. Here he is excellently served by a faultless cast, though Yul Brynner was the only major name of note, the likes of Steve McQueen (owning the movie), Charles Bronson, Robert Vaughn and James Coburn would go on to become part of cinematic macho culture, with each actor vying for the right to own the movie proving to be a bonus trump card for this rousing and much loved picture. Even the score has slipped nicely into popular culture, Elmer Bernstein's music having now become recognisable to even the most youthful of movie fans ears. Unashamedly macho, but certainly delightful for the female viewers as well, The Magnificent Seven is an across the board delight for almost everyone who enjoys the escapism of film. Perhaps the last word should rest with Kurosawa himself, who after viewing John Sturges' picture was moved to present him with a Samurai Sword in recognition of the great film he had crafted, enough said there I feel. 9/10"

  • John Doe's avatar

    John Chard

    Rating: 8/10

    "I have been offered a lot for my work, but never everything A vile bandit constantly raids a small Mexican village and pilfers what he so wants. Finally having enough, and not wanting to relocate, the villagers set about recruiting some hired guns to finally rid themselves of the dastardly Calvera. As most people now know, The Magnificent Seven is of course a remake of Akira Kurosawa's immense and hugely influential picture, Shichinin no samurai. Adhering closely to Kurosawa's themes, director John Sturges has crafted a classic in its own right, one that has become something of a Bank Holiday staple for TV schedulers. When you break it down for scrutiny, the story is purely a very ordinary one, but as each archetype character and set up arrives, it becomes evident that it's a story rich in texture, all framed marvellously in a Western setting. Sturges for sure knew how to direct ensemble casts, he would after all go on to direct the fantastic 1963, ultimate holiday movie, The Great Escape. Here he is excellently served by a faultless cast, though Yul Brynner was the only major name of note, the likes of Steve McQueen (owning the movie), Charles Bronson, Robert Vaughn and James Coburn would go on to become part of cinematic macho culture, with each actor vying for the right to own the movie proving to be a bonus trump card for this rousing and much loved picture. Even the score has slipped nicely into popular culture, Elmer Bernstein's music having now become recognisable to even the most youthful of movie fans ears. Unashamedly macho, but certainly delightful for the female viewers as well, The Magnificent Seven is an across the board delight for almost everyone who enjoys the escapism of film. Perhaps the last word should rest with Kurosawa himself, who after viewing John Sturges' picture was moved to present him with a Samurai Sword in recognition of the great film he had crafted, enough said there I feel. 9/10"

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the runtime of the The Magnificent Seven ?

The movie is approximately 127 minutes long.

What is the The Magnificent Seven's release date?

1960-10-12 marks the official release date of the movie.

What genre is the The Magnificent Seven?

The movie belongs to the Western Action Adventure genres, offering a variety of experiences from adventure to fantasy.

Who are the main actors in the The Magnificent Seven?

The lead actors include Yul Brynner , Eli Wallach , and Charles Bronson , among others.

Who directed The Magnificent Seven?

The movie was directed by Jaime Contreras Jaime Contreras Emilio Fernández Emilio Fernández Robert E. Relyea Robert E. Relyea

What is the The Magnificent Seven's budget?

The movie had an estimated budget of $2,000,000 .

How much did The Magnificent Seven movie earn at the box office?

A Cinderella Story grossed an estimated $4,905,000 at the box office.

What are some production companies behind the The Magnificent Seven movie?

Major production companies include Alpha Productions The Mirisch Company United Artists .

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