The Magnificent Seven

The Magnificent Seven

Movie |

Hired Gun | Horse

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  • Genre(s): Western, Action, Adventure, Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Emilio Fernández, John Sturges, Robert E. Relyea, Jaime Contreras
  • Cast(s): Yul Brynner, Eli Wallach, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, Robert Vaughn See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 2h 8min
  • Music: Elmer Bernstein,Jack Solomon,Leo Shuken,Jack Hayes,Rafael Ruiz Esparza
  • Award(s): OFTA Film Hall of Fame 2021 (Won)
    Oscar 1961 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Wild Stallion, North Star
  • Story:
    An oppressed Mexican peasant village hires seven gunfighters to help defend their homes.
    Full Story
7.7/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
An oppressed Mexican peasant village hires seven gunfighters to help defend their homes.
Ratings

7.7/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Music Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture | 1961 | Elmer

Golden Globe Award

Most Promising Newcomer Male | 1961 | Robert

FMCJ Award

Best ReRelease of a Previously Existing Score | 1998

Golden Laurel Award

Top Action Drama | 1961

Top Action Performance | 1961 | Yul

Top Musical Score | 1961 | Elmer

BOX OFFICE

Budget 2,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 4,905,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Although the film received only mixed reviews, John Sturges got a rave from the one source that really mattered to him. After seeing the picture, Akira Kurosawa was so impressed, he sent the American director a ceremonial sword as a gift.

Yul Brynner had a major say in casting decisions, including the decision to cast Steve McQueen. He specifically requested that McQueen be cast as Vin Tanner. Brynner later regretted the move since he and McQueen developed a disastrous relationship on set.

The "bandit gang" hired for Calvera adopted Eli Wallach as one of their own. In the mornings before shooting started, but after Wallach was in costume, he and the group would go riding together for an hour. Additionally, members of the gang insisted on doing the final checks for Wallach's horse tack and prop gun before he was allowed to use either.

In 1980, Yul Brynner and Steve McQueen reconciled. McQueen, dying of cancer, called Brynner to thank him. "What for?" queried Brynner. "You coulda had me kicked off the movie when I rattled you," replied McQueen, "but you let me stay and that picture made me, so thanks". Brynner told him, "I am the king and you are the rebel prince: every bit as royal . . . and dangerous to cross." McQueen said, "I had to make it up with Yul 'cause without him I wouldn't have been in that picture."

The oneupmanship between Yul Brynner and Steve McQueen spread to the other actors, and they all started pulling stunts of their own in order to get the audience's attention. While a lot of the attention-hogging did make it into the finished film, John Sturges was terrified by how quickly he lost control of his cast.

Popular Dialogues

"[Calvera has just captured the Seven] Calvera: What I don't understand is why a man like you took the job in the first place, hmm? Why, huh? Chris: I wonder myself. Calvera: No, come on, come on, tell me why. Vin: It's like a fellow I once knew in El Paso. One day, he just took all his clothes off and jumped in a mess of cactus. I asked him that same question, "Why?" Calvera: And? Vin: He said, "It seemed to be a good idea at the time.""

"Village Boy 2: We're ashamed to live here. Our fathers are cowards. O'Reilly: Don't you ever say that again about your fathers, because they are not cowards. You think I am brave because I carry a gun; well, your fathers are much braver because they carry responsibility, for you, your brothers, your sisters, and your mothers. And this responsibility is like a big rock that weighs a ton. It bends and it twists them until finally it buries them under the ground. And there's nobody says they have to do this. They do it because they love you, and because they want to. I have never had this kind of courage. Running a farm, working like a mule every day with no guarantee anything will ever come of it. This is bravery. That's why I never even started anything like that... that's why I never will."