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Western

The Magnificent Seven Ride!

- A Brand New Seven -- Doing Their Number! They put their lives on the line and let it ride!

Marshal Chris Adams turns down a friend's request to help stop the depredations of a gang of Mexican bandits. When his wife is killed by bank robbers and his friend is killed capturing the last thief, Chris feels obligated to take up his friend's cause and recruits a writer and five prisoners to destroy the desperadoes.The last in the original series of four "Magnificent Seven" movies.

Release Date : 1972-08-01

Language :SpanishEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : The Mirisch CompanyUnited Artists

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Lee Van Cleef

Character Name : Marshal Chris Adams

Original Name : Lee Van Cleef

Gender : Male

Stefanie Powers

Character Name : Mrs. Laurie Gunn

Original Name : Stefanie Powers

Gender : Female

Michael Callan

Character Name : Noah Forbes

Original Name : Michael Callan

Gender : Male

Mariette Hartley

Character Name : Arilla Adams

Original Name : Mariette Hartley

Gender : Female

Luke Askew

Character Name : Mark Skinner

Original Name : Luke Askew

Gender : Male

Pedro Armendáriz Jr.

Character Name : Pepe Carral

Original Name : Pedro Armendáriz Jr.

Gender : Male

Ralph Waite

Character Name : Jim Mackay

Original Name : Ralph Waite

Gender : Male

Melissa Murphy

Character Name : Madge Buchanan

Original Name : Melissa Murphy

Gender : Female

William Lucking

Character Name : Walt Drummond

Original Name : William Lucking

Gender : Male

James B. Sikking

Character Name : Captain Andy Hayes

Original Name : James B. Sikking

Gender : Male

Ed Lauter

Character Name : Scott Elliot

Original Name : Ed Lauter

Gender : Male

Allyn Ann McLerie

Character Name : Mrs. Donavan

Original Name : Allyn Ann McLerie

Gender : Female

Gary Busey

Character Name : Hank Allan

Original Name : Gary Busey

Gender : Male

Robert Jaffe

Character Name : Bob Allen

Original Name : Robert Jaffe

Gender : Male

Darrell Larson

Character Name : Shelly

Original Name : Darrell Larson

Gender : Male

Elizabeth Thompson

Character Name : Skinner's Woman

Original Name : Elizabeth Thompson

Gender : Male

Carolyn Conwell

Character Name : Martha

Original Name : Carolyn Conwell

Gender : Female

Ron Stein

Character Name : De Toro

Original Name : Ron Stein

Gender : Male

Rita Rogers

Character Name : De Toro's Woman

Original Name : Rita Rogers

Gender : Female

Jason Wingreen

Character Name : Warden (uncredited)

Original Name : Jason Wingreen

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2023-03-01

**The end of a franchise that should never have existed.** It is often said that there is no love like the first, and really “Magnificent Seven” was an excellent film, which deserves to be remembered and that is part of the great Western films, for me. The film had several sequels, as we know, but none of them were necessary, and the truth is that it would have been better if they had never been made. This film was the third and final sequel to “Magnificent Seven”. Again, we witness an absolute renewal of the cast, in a radical break with everything that was done previously: here we already see Chris (always the same character, despite the rotation of actors) aged, as sheriff, about to get married. A local bank robbery, followed by the kidnapping of his fiancée, will force the retired gunfighter back into action. He fails, however, to save the bride, who has been raped and killed by thieves. The plot continues, there are a few more deaths that motivate Chris to hunt for his target, which associate rapes with homicides. The only good thing about this film is the plot: the script ultimately presents a different story than the one that was done in the first film, and repeatedly chewed up in the immediate sequels. We can even dispute the quality and detail of the script, but I think it's much fresher and more acceptable material. Even so, it is in the details that the problems lie: and there are many points where the plot really feels bad, far-fetched and forced. Lee Van Cleef is a good actor, and it wasn't difficult for him to take the lead here. However, it does not seem to me that the film allows him to shine. I haven't seen much of the actor's work, but it's hard for him to make Brynner's performance in the same character forget. For the rest, he is the only actor who deserves a minimally positive mention. The rest of the cast is overwhelmingly average. Filmed entirely in the USA, the film is the typical Western, where everything ends in a hail of bullets, looking for the massive action to effectively replace the weaknesses of the script and the rest of the material. Obviously, it doesn't work. The film has clearly fake sets and, on more than one occasion, I felt that the costumes are excessively anachronistic and even uncharacteristic or difficult to accept in a period production. Besides, there isn't much quality here, so it's not a film that I feel capable of recommending to anyone.

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-05-28

Lee Van Cleef takes on the famous Yul Brynner role as "Chris" - this time a US Marshal who is drafted in to recruit a team to protect a small agrarian township from the marauding "De Toro" (Ron Stein). The casting is oddly unconvincing. Stefanie Powers just doesn't cut it at all as love interest "Laurie", nor does Mickey Callan as "Noah" (he should just have stuck to fighting over-sized chickens and Herbert Lom) and, unfortunately, I just cannot take Ralph Waite seriously even though this was made before we became accustomed to his performances with his wholesome "Paw Walton" characterisation. It is stodgily directed, drearily written and is an exceptionally slow burn for an action film, and though it does pick up slightly for the last fifteen minutes or so it is not really much of a worthy successor and I found that it was a film that I am sure I must have seen before, but remember not at all.