The Magnificent Seven | reviewed by: Kristina Kawa | October 18, 2011
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As a first time viewer, I thought The Magnificent Seven was good, but not as good as the Eastwood westerns.
| genre | Action | Western |
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| synopsis | The Magnificent Seven is a western film from John Sturges and a remake of the Akira Kurosawa's film The Seven Samurai from 1954. |
| lead actors | Yul Brynner | Eli Wallach | Steve McQueen | Charles Bronson | Robert Vaughn | Brad Dexter | James Coburn | Horst Buchholz | Natividad Vacío | Rico Alaniz | Jorge Martínez de Hoyos | Vladimir Sokoloff | Rosenda Monteros |
| director | John Sturges |












