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    The Magnificent Seven (Special Edition)

    The Magnificent Seven (Special Edition)
    Director: John Sturges
    Actors: Yul Brynner, Steve Mcqueen, Charles Bronson, Eli Wallach, Robert Vaughn
    Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $14.98
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    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 158 reviews
    Sales Rank: 1821

    Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc
    Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Dubbed)
    Rating: NR (Not Rated)
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
    DVD Layers: 2
    DVD Sides: 1
    Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 128 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
    Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5 x 0.6

    MPN: M108736
    ISBN: 0792849574
    UPC: 027616861078
    EAN: 9780792849575
    ASIN: B000059TFW

    Theatrical Release Date: October 23, 1960
    Release Date: May 8, 2001
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    Product Description
    Spectacular gun battles epic-sized heroes and an all-star cast that includes Academy Award winners Yul Brynner and James Coburn together with Steve McQueen Eli Wallach and Charles Bronson make The Magnificent Seven a legend among westerns. Spawning three sequels and a successful television series and featuring Elmer Bernstein's Oscar-nomiated score this stunning remake of The Seven Samurai is a "hard-pounding adventure" (Newsweek) and "an endruingly popular" (Leonard Maltin) cinematic classic.Merciless Calvera (Wallach) and his band of ruthless outlaws are terrorizing a poor Mexican village and even the bravest lawmen can't stop them. Desperate the locals hire Chris Adams (Brynner) and six other gun fighters to defend them. With time running out before Calvera's next raid the heroic seven must prepare the villagers for battle and help them find the courage to take back their town... or die trying!System Requirements:Starring: Yul Brynner Eli Wallach Steve McQueen Charles Bronson Robert Vaughn Brad Dexter James Coburn and Horst Buchholz. Directed By: John Sturges. Running Time: 128 Min. Color. This film is presented in "Widescreen" format. Copyright 2000 MGM Studios.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: WESTERN/MISC. Rating: NR UPC: 027616861078 Manufacturer No: M108736

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    Akira Kurosawa's rousing Seven Samurai was a natural for an American remake--after all, the codes and conventions of ancient Japan and the Wild West (at least the mythical movie West) are not so very far apart. Thus The Magnificent Seven effortlessly turns samurai into cowboys (the same trick worked more than once: Kurosawa's Yojimbo became Sergio Leone's A Fistful of Dollars). The beleaguered denizens of a Mexican village, weary of attacks by banditos, hire seven gunslingers to repel the invaders once and for all. The gunmen are cool and capable, with most of the actors playing them just on the cusp of '60s stardom: Steve McQueen, James Coburn, Charles Bronson, Robert Vaughn. The man who brings these warriors together is Yul Brynner, the baddest bald man in the West. There's nothing especially stylish about the approach of veteran director John Sturges (The Great Escape), but the storytelling is clear and strong, and the charisma of the young guns fairly flies off the screen. If that isn't enough to awaken the 12-year-old kid inside anyone, the unforgettable Elmer Bernstein music will do it: bum-bum-ba-bum, bum-ba-bum-ba-bum.... Followed by three inferior sequels, Return of the Seven, Guns of the Magnificent Seven, and The Magnificent Seven Ride! --Robert Horton


    Customer Reviews:   Read 153 more reviews...

    1 out of 5 stars Crucifying Celluloid Cows   June 6, 2009
    neotroglodyte (desert southwest)
    0 out of 2 found this review helpful

    One generous star, and that's for Elmer Bernstein's lasting score.
    This and three sequels? Hollywood's creative genius is fathomless.

    Watch the original (Kurosawa's Seven Samurai), forget this misadventure. If Hollywood insisted on copying it with this ungulated-whore, they should have deleted some of Samurai's flaws. The whole romantic interlude is un-necessary. The M7-Bucholz/Samurai-Mifune clown is just plain distracting to the dramatic momentum in many, many scenes. The surrender; visiting the enemy's camp; risking their lives for a bunch of scheming diggers, etc.....absurd.

    Kurosawa's final battle scene, which lasts over an hour, is one of the greatest put on film...it will leave you exhausted.

    Embarrassing: Yul struts around like Ramses/Rama I of Siam...What the hell is he doing in Mexico helping lowly peons? One positive note; the careers of Coburn and Bronson were understandably helped by their low-key performances.

    Magnificent? Magnificent parody.
    Why seven...the number of colors in a rainbow? The number of visible planets? No! The number of holes (orifices) in the human head: how appropriate.
    The zebras triumph over the lions...the Scriptures need revision.
    Empedocles and Chas Darwin are stirring.



    4 out of 5 stars Classic Western   May 24, 2009
    D. Sun (Vallejo, CA United States)
    Based off the Japanese 7 Samurai story. This movie has a great blend of characters with good acting and a great soundtrack. Classic western and among the favorites of many people who enjoy the genre.



    5 out of 5 stars ONE OF THE GREAT WESTERNS   May 22, 2009
    Samuel T. Aurilio (HUMBLE, TEXAS United States)
    THE SEARCHERS HIGH NOON RIO BRAVO RED RIVER AND M7 5 GREATEST WESTERNS EVER MADE.


    2 out of 5 stars A classic museum piece   May 17, 2009
    Keith Nichols (Dallas, TX United States)
    Seeing some stars from my youthful moviegoing at the peak of their careers almost always gives me a pleasant twinge of nostalgia. On that level, The Magnificent Seven works well, but only for about 30 minutes. After that, the load of Hollywood hokum that was injected into what was already a pretty uninspired job of writing and directing gets in the way. As others have noted, it's jaw-droppingly unlikely that a vicious bandito will turn loose a handful of gringos who have just slaughtered half the bandito's crew. And why does James Coburn need to nap at every opportunity, and why does he take a switchblade to a gunfight? Why is Robert Vaughn taking on a task for which his cowardice makes him unsuited? And why do three kids for no apparent reason adopt, and ultimately cause the death of, Charles Bronson -- how come no one else gets a retinue? How is it that Horst Buchholz can amble into the banditos' camp without being spotted as an outsider? The answers are of course that these sorts of illogical dramatic expediencies where part and parcel of moviemaking until fairly recently. Today's cliches involve computer-generated effects, I guess.


    4 out of 5 stars Some thoughts on a classic film   April 26, 2009
    Gary P. Cohen (Staten Island, NY USA)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Last year, a theater in Manhattan was doing a retrospective of United Artists films. I decided to see "The Magnificent Seven" again on the big screen. Seeing it left me with a stange feeling of sadness.
    This film was released in 1960. At the time, Yul Brynner was still a superstar and Eli Wallach was a fairly established actor. The rest of the cast were still young and fresh. Steve McQueen was still doing "Wanted-Dead or Alive" on TV. He was still three years away from superstardom with "The Great Escape." Charles Bronson would continue guest-starring on shows like "Combat" and "The Fugitive," as well as appearing in supporting roles in popular epics like "The Great Escape," "Battle of the Bulge" and "The Dirty Dozen" He would not become a massive superstar until "Death Wish" in 1974. Coburn also did tv and supporting roles in films like "Americanization of Emily" and "Charade." He became "Our Man Flint" in 1965. Robert Vaughn became "The Man from UNCLE" in 1964. Now, with the exception of Vaughn and Wallach, they are all gone. It seems sad.
    The thing that always surprises me about this film is that despite having a great action director in John Sturges, (one of my favorites,) the action scenes are really quite average. Other than McQueen flying through the air firing his pistol, there really isn't anything spectacular about the action sequences. The deaths of Bronson, Vaughn and Coburn, (gee I hope I haven't given anything away,) are especially uninteresting. One minute Coburn is shooting, the next minute he is shot, we don't even actually see him hit. I love so many of Sturges' films, especially "The Great Escape "and "Ice Station Zebra," however the action scenes really are disappointing.
    I watched the deluxe dvd last night with the audio commentary by film historian, Sir Christopher Frayling. The commentary was good, although I did enjoy his commentary on the dvd of "Once Upon a Time in the "West" musch better. How Frayling could fail to mention once Sturges' all-time classic "The Great Escape" is beyond me. The dvd has a nice retrospective and some other featurettes including one on Elmer Bernstein who composed the magnificent music for this film and "The Great Escape" (as well as two great Duke Wayne scores "The Sons of Katie Elder" and especially, "The Comancheros."
    I enjoyed watching the dvd again. It brought me back to a time, 1960, when show-biz legends like McQueen and Bronson were just beginning. It also brought me back to a time when American school children were still being taught American history in our schools and not just being taught to hate their own country. If only we could return to that time again.



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