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Western

7 Men from Now

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A former sheriff relentlessly pursuing the 7 men who murdered his wife in Arizona crosses paths with a couple heading to California.

Release Date : 1956-07-24

Language :FrenchEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Batjac ProductionsWarner Bros. Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : 7 Men from NowSeven Men from Now

Cast

Randolph Scott

Character Name : Ben Stride

Original Name : Randolph Scott

Gender : Male

Gail Russell

Character Name : Annie Greer

Original Name : Gail Russell

Gender : Female

Lee Marvin

Character Name : Bill Masters

Original Name : Lee Marvin

Gender : Male

Walter Reed

Character Name : John Greer

Original Name : Walter Reed

Gender : Male

John Larch

Character Name : Payte Bodeen

Original Name : John Larch

Gender : Male

Don 'Red' Barry

Character Name : Clete

Original Name : Don 'Red' Barry

Gender : Male

Fred Graham

Character Name : Henchman

Original Name : Fred Graham

Gender : Male

John Beradino

Character Name : Clint

Original Name : John Beradino

Gender : Male

John Phillips

Character Name : Jed

Original Name : John Phillips

Gender : Male

Chuck Roberson

Character Name : Mason

Original Name : Chuck Roberson

Gender : Male

Stuart Whitman

Character Name : Cavalry Lieutenant Collins

Original Name : Stuart Whitman

Gender : Male

Pamela Duncan

Character Name : Señorita Nellie

Original Name : Pamela Duncan

Gender : Female

Steve Mitchell

Character Name : Fowler

Original Name : Steve Mitchell

Gender : Male

Cliff Lyons

Character Name : Henchman

Original Name : Cliff Lyons

Gender : Male

Fred Sherman

Character Name : The Prospector

Original Name : Fred Sherman

Gender : Male

Chet Brandenburg

Character Name : Townsman

Original Name : Chet Brandenburg

Gender : Male

Chick Hannan

Character Name : Townsman

Original Name : Chick Hannan

Gender : Male

Cap Somers

Character Name : Townsman

Original Name : Cap Somers

Gender : Male

George Sowards

Character Name : Stage Driver

Original Name : George Sowards

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Another expertly crafted Western from Boetticher and Scott. Seven Men from Now is directed by Budd Boetticher and produced by John Wayne's Batjac Productions. Written by Burt Kennedy it stars Randolph Scott, Gail Russell & Lee Marvin. Music is by Henry Vars & William H. Clothier photographs out of Alabama Hills and Lone Pine, California. Former Sheriff Ben Stride is on the trail of the seven men - who whilst robbing a Wells Fargo office - killed his wife in the process. Mentally tortured by having lost his job that resulted in his wife having to work at Wells Fargo, Stride is totally driven by hurt and anger. But along the way he helps a married couple who are stuck in the mud, who persuade Stride to ride West with them in case of further problems. They are then joined by a couple of suspect characters who have their own private agenda for tagging along with Stride - all parties seemingly heading for the day when the truth will out. Director Budd Boetticher and leading Western star Randolph Scott made between 1956 and 1960, seven intoxicating and genre bending films. This was the first of their collaborations, and although it can be said they were merely honing their "Adult Western" bent here, all the traits that would make the upcoming The Tall T, Ride Lonesome and Comanche Station so worthy of genre classic status is evident here in this film. Though simple in plot - I mean man on a mission movies are not exactly rare are they? - Seven Men From Now is boosted by a smartly ambiguous turn from Lee Marvin as Bill Masters, while Boetticher's ability to raise his complex and hungry characters above and beyond the standard tale further gives the piece some kudos. Incidents dot themselves throughout the story to keep the film from ever drifting to the mundane, while the location captures are gorgeous, and this is where we should be thankful to cinematographer William H. Clothier for realising that Boetticher needs his vista to be another character in his play. Originally intended as a vehicle for John Wayne, who took producing duties instead when his schedule wouldn't allow him the time to star, Seven Men From Now gave Randolph Scott a chance to show just what a fine actor he was. As the troubled Ben Stride he could so easily have played him as corny and grumpy, but Scott gives him the emotional depth that Burt Kennedy's script demands. Gail Russell (Annie Greer) is the lady of the piece, she ultimately led a sad real life, but at least here as the woman caught between two men, we get to see that she did have the ability when called upon - even if this didn't relaunch her career in the way that her friend John Wayne had originally hoped for. In fact Gail was to sadly succumb to the alcoholism that blighted her life just five years later, aged just 36. Thankfully this film stands up as a fine way to remember her beauty and for the efforts that she put into the Western genre. Lacking the heavy cloud of doom of Boetticher & Scott's best collaborations, this one, however, boasts richly interesting characters that are telling a cunning moral allegory tale. It be an Oater for those who like intelligence over yee-haw like histrionics. 8/10