Guns of the Magnificent Seven
Guns of the Magnificent Seven (1969)

Guns of the Magnificent Seven

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(24 votes)
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During the beginning of the attack on the prison you can see a string attached to the knife that is thrown at the guard in the tower.

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Line "you're as cool as the backside of the Pillow" originated in this movie and made many years later a pop culture slogan by ESPN's Stuart Scott.

How is it possible that they made the third film in the series & it is also the worst just like previous 2 films this also fails to entertain.the story do i really need to tell here no sir its the same lame story of some Mexican dude wants help of American gun boys,no one from the original cast returns here the director is changed with everything its just a remake of the original i say,why bother making it again yikes.

I saw from George Kennedy in this pale and inconsequential sequel to The Magnificent Seven? I can't make up my mind on this.

This has to be the best one of the series, end of story, the plot is bigger and badder than ever before. The characters OMG are cooler than Steve McQueen's Vin, you got Chris the lead again, Keno, Slater, Max, Levi, Cassie and P.

It occurred to me while watching that by now, there must be a few decades worth of new movie goers who have never heard the Marlboro theme since cigarette commercials were banned from TV. But you hear it here over the opening credits and repeatedly afterwards as it complements the action on screen.

¨Guns of the magnificent seven¨ (Paul Wendkos,1969) with George Kennedy is a thrilling and truly thunderous sequel next to original and considered to be one of the best . Acceptable following co-produced by US/Spain and filmed in Almeria , Andalucía and Hoyo de Manzanares's Western-film town , Madrid , where were shot lots of Paella/Spaghetti Westerns in the 60s and 70s .

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.

I was going to say that "Guns of the Magnificent Seven" isn't as good as the original, but the original would be Kurosawa's "The Seven Samurai". Well, the original American remake of this film, "The Magnificent Seven", is pretty much what you're getting here--but with a much less exciting cast.

The last time I watched "Guns of the Magnificent Seven" I didn't like it so much. Tonight I watched it and I was all in for the first hour or so.

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