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Guns of the Magnificent Seven (1969)

Guns of the Magnificent Seven (1969)
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Chris (George Kennedy) is the lone survivor of the original seven gunmen who is recruited to help in a peasant struggle in Mexico. Colonel Diego (Michael Ansara)is the ruthless military commandant of a Mexican prison holding the leader of the revolt. With knife expert Levi Morgon (James Whitmore) and firearms experts Keno (Monte Markham), P.J. (Scott Thomas) and Slater (Joe Don Baker), they enlist the help of the giant black man Cassie (Bernie Casey) and two others to rescue the leader of the proposed revolt. The evil Diego employs his torturous and inhuman practices on both sides of the prison walls in a effort to stop the heroes from rescuing the prisoner in this action packed western saga. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
George KennedyJames Whitmore, (more)
Director(s):
Paul Wendkos
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Guns of the Magnificent Seven

Chris (George Kennedy) is the lone survivor of the original seven gunmen who is recruited to help in a peasant struggle in Mexico. Colonel Diego (Michael Ansara)is the ruthless military commandant of a Mexican prison holding the leader of the revolt. With knife expert Levi Morgon (James Whitmore) and firearms experts Keno (Monte Markham), P.J. (Scott Thomas) and Slater (Joe Don Baker), they enlist the help of the giant black man Cassie (Bernie Casey) and two others to rescue the leader of the proposed revolt. The evil Diego employs his torturous and inhuman practices on both sides of the prison walls in a effort to stop the heroes from rescuing the prisoner in this action packed western saga. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
106 mins

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Director(s):
Paul Wendkos
Writer(s):
Herman Hoffman
Producer(s):
Vincent M. Fennelly
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G(Questionable for Children, Western Violence)
Categories:
Westerns
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Anita H.

It's hare to live up to the original, but this sequel is not even close. The group of 7 men in this movie are anything but Magnificent, below average comes to mind, and all a little insane. All are closed lipped about their past for the most part, so you really never get to feel for them like the orginal seven. Add to all that the bad plans, and bloody fights they get into.. it's just not the same as the orginal Seven. Just an average western, which is just loosely tied to classic.

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