5.2
In this third remake of legendary Japanese director Akira Kurosawa's hugely influential The Seven Samurai, the seven gunslingers (George Kennedy, Michael Ansara, Joe Don Baker, Bernie Casey, Monte Markham, Fernando Rey and Reni Santoni) liberate Mexican political prisoners, train them as fighters and assist them in a desperate attack on a Mexican fortress in an attempt to free a revolutionary leader.
George Kennedy
Chris
James Whitmore
Levi
Monte Markham
Keno
Reni Santoni
Max
Bernie Casey
Cassie
Scott Thomas
P.J.
Joe Don Baker
Slater
Tony Davis
Emil
Michael Ansara
Colonel Diego
Frank Silvera
Lobero
Wende Wagner
Tina
Sancho Gracia
Miguel
Luis Rivera
Lieutenant Prensa
George Rigaud
Gabriel
Fernando Rey
Quintero
Vicente Sangiovanni
Manuel (uncredited)
Ramón Serrano
Cesar (uncredited)
Director
Paul Wendkos
Screenplay
Herman Hoffman
August 27, 2015
6
The cowards die many deaths... the brave only one.
Guns of the Magnificent Seven is directed by Paul Wendkos and written by Herman Hoffman. It stars George Kennedy, James Whitmore, Monte Markham, Reni Santoni & Joe Don Baker. Music is by Elmer Bernstein and Antonio Macasoli is the cinematographer. It's the second sequel to The Magnificent Seven which was based on Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai. Plot finds Kennedy and his assembled group of gunmen hired to rescue a revolutionary from a Mexican dictator.
Routine but very watchable entry in the "Seven" franchise. It's nicely cast with Kennedy, Whitmore, Baker and Bernier Casey effective, and the photography from Macasoli is pleasing and makes the Spanish location feel period Mexico. There's also good value in the writing as regards the characters and their hang-ups, while the climax is high on noise and adrenalin. Clearly not a patch on the original film, and when it all comes down to it this film wasn't wanted or needed. But as it is, it's a decent time filler for those after a bit of standard gunslinging adventure. 6/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00