The Magnificent Seven
1960 -
Not Rated
Release Date: 11/13/2007
Features:
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Collectors Edition
Special Edition
Letterbox - 2.35
Widescreen - 2.35
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Dolby Digital Mono - French
Dolby Digital Mono - Spanish
Additional Release Material:
Documentary
Audio Commentary: Eli Wallach - Star, James Coburn - Star
Trailers: Original Theatrical Trailer
Text/Photo Galleries:
Stills/Photos: Gallery
Additional Products:
Booklet
Time:
128
mins.
J&R Item # 1013077_14
UPC # 027616861078
Label: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
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The Magnificent Seven
1960 -
Rated
PG-13 (MPAA)
Release Date: 01/10/2006
Features:
DVD Features:
Region 1
NTSC
Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English, French, Spanish
Mono - English, French, Spanish
Subtitles - English - Closed Captioning
Subtitles - English, French, Spanish - Optional
Time:
128
mins.
J&R Item # 1013077_15
UPC # 027616131973
Label: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
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John Sturges's remake of Akira Kurosawa's 1954 classic THE SEVEN SAMURAI has become an influential film in its own right. A small Mexican village that makes involuntary donations of its harvest to a gang of bandits led by Calvera (Eli Wallach) decides to hire a group of professional gunmen, headed by gunslinger-for-hire Chris (Yul Brynner), to protect them. Despite the meager pay, Chris and Vin (Steve McQueen) sign on after the Mexicans see them confront some racist thugs. As they ride to the village, Chris picks up some other gunmen, including Bernardo (Charles Bronson), Lee (Robert Vaughan), Britt (James Coburn), Harry (Brad Dexter), and aspiring gunslinger Chico (Horst Buchholz). The Mexicans, who are at first ambivalent about having gunmen hanging around their town, finally let down their guard and allow their visitors to teach them how to shoot and how to reconfigure the town to defend against Calvera. When the bandits return, they find harvesting the crops a little more challenging. This rousing, perfectly cast action film launched the careers of Bronson, McQueen, and Coburn. It also benefits tremendously from the unforgettably polyrhythmic score by Elmer Bernstein, among the most famous in film history. So popular was the film's theme that it was used to sell Marlboro cigarettes for years afterward.
Cast:
"...The film is fun to watch..."
-- Mike Clark
, (USA Today)
"...Hugely popular..." -- Geoffrey Macnab , (Sight and Sound) 5 stars out of 5 -- "Brynner dominates, while the screenplay questions the nature of true heroism." -- Alastair McKay , (Uncut)
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