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Return of the Seven

Between the law and the lawless - SEVEN again... MAGNIFICENT again!
1966 | 95m | English

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Burt Kennedy
Writer: Larry Cohen
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Chico one of the remaining members of The Magnificent Seven now lives in the town that they (The Seven) helped. One day someone comes and takes most of the men prisoner. His wife seeks out Chris, the leader of The Seven for help. Chris also meets Vin another member of The Seven. They find four other men and they go to help Chico.
Release Date: Oct 19, 1966
Director: Burt Kennedy
Writer: Larry Cohen
Genres: Western
Keywords mexico, horseback riding, male friendship, sequel
Production Companies United Artists, The Mirisch Company, C. B. Films
Box Office Revenue: $6,322,000
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Yul Brynner Chris Adams
Robert Fuller Vin
Julián Mateos Chico
Warren Oates Colbee
Claude Akins Frank
Elisa Montés Petra, Chico's Wife
Fernando Rey Priest
Emilio Fernández Francisco Lorca
Virgílio Teixeira Luis
Rodolfo Acosta Lopez
Jordan Christopher Manuel
Gracita Sacromonte Flamenco Dancer
Ricardo Palacios Jailer
Felisa Jiminez Prisoner
Carlos Casaravilla First Peon
Pedro Bermúdez Boy (as Pedro Bermudez)
Francisco Antón Matador
Moisés Menéndez Second Peon (as Moises Menendez)
Héctor Quiroga Third Peon (as Hector Quiroga)
José González Talavera Fourth Peon (as Jose Talavera)
Román Ariznavarreta Torero (uncredited)
Name Job
Burt Kennedy Director
Larry Cohen Screenplay
Elmer Bernstein Original Music Composer
Lynn Stalmaster Casting
Bert Bates Editor
Paul Vogel Director of Photography
Francisco Fernández de Alarcón Construction Foreman
José María Sánchez Makeup Artist
Allen K. Wood Production Supervisor
José Algueró Art Direction
Ricardo Navarrete Camera Operator
Ted Sebern Music Editor
Lucie Lichtig Script Supervisor
Jonathan Bates Sound Editor
Julián Mateos Property Master
José López Rodero First Assistant Director
Name Title
Ted Richmond Producer
Robert Goodstein Associate Producer
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2024 5 26 38 16
2024 6 21 36 12
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2024 12 16 23 12
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2025 2 13 23 3
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FilipeManuelNeto
1.0

**After “The Magnificent Seven”, we have "The Magnificent Sloth".** Despite the aura it gained, Kurosawa's “Seven Samurai” pales a lot when compared to the grandeur of the film “Magnificent Seven”. However, and following the success achieved, the studios decided to make more films and sequels. I' ... m going to see them all, but I can tell you right now that this one isn't even half as good as the first film. Let's start with the redeeming qualities, so we don't lose the will to write: Yul Brynner is an excellent actor, he is absolutely comfortable with the material given to him, and he has a profile for the film. Incidentally, he is the only actor from the first film who returned to play his character a second time – even imposing, as a condition, the dismissal of Steve McQueen, with whom he had had difficult disagreements behind the scenes of the original production. We still have good action scenes and shootings. The performances of Claude Akins, Robert Fuller and Warren Oates are also not far behind, with a great effort from the actors. Everything else, however, is disappointing, starting with the script: it's exactly the same as the one used in the first film, with the same story and the same structure. The village that the Seven are going to help is exactly the same one they saved before, so the sets and costumes seem to have been reused. The soundtrack is exactly the same as the first film... that is, this film copied the first one, but with less great and notable actors. Frankly unfortunate… if the studios were that lazy to invest and make a decent film, they might as well not have done anything.

Feb 01, 2023