This is a real how men should conduct them self out side.. with the WORD of a MAN and Honor .. two thing lacking in today time.. this movie.. is a GREAT .. movie.. showing this.. from NEW YORK
When you look up star-studded cast in the dictionary a picture of the Magnificent Seven should be there. You can make an argument that the Good,the Bad, and the Ugly was the greatest western of all time and it also had a tremendous score.
fantastic song and movie, actually the whole sountrack is great. i feel that this is the greatest western of all time. the music and film really compliment each oyher. this is one of those movies that i can watch over and over again and never get tired of.
I dont know how to spell his name,but I heard Brinner ?is from Karafuto,Japan.but since world war?,Russia hasnt been giving back the islands.but its okay,alot of people has its home there,dont wanna take their home away,except fishing some crabs to eat,please?wheres Bronson,by the way.have been missing him...need to watch it again....
made on a shoestring. writers were on strike. the director, producers and ther actors determined daily what the the script would be that day. i know of no film with so much against it that became as acclaimed as this one. a brilliant exercise in talent, genius and determination.
Bernstein auditioned for Aaron Copland while a young boy. Copland made some apparently great suggestions for him, and it's not hard to see the sublime influences. The composer of Billy the Kid, Rodeo, and Appalachian Spring obviously rubbed off on Bernstein. Of course Elmer was far more versatile, but this, his best work IMHO, evokes a Coplandian feel.
Outstanding tribute! Brenner, Bronson, Coburn, McQueen; Robert Vaughn nailed his part, Horst Buchholz did a great job handling his Peacemaker for a German kid, and that character actor, Brad Dexter, died true to his character to the last: "Tell me what was it all for, Chris, gold? Silver? Yeah, gold, silver, more than you ever saw (or words to that affect). American folklore... tells us where we came from and who we are, or would be if we could. Thanks Cappy!
Great movie. Great music. The Magnificent 7 and The Guns Of Navarone are two of my all time favorite movies. "Navarone" also has a stirring theme, but with some slow parts. If you could do the same with that theme as you did with this, that would be something.
This is one of my new favorite movies. I refuse to watch new movies that are made by people that (1) make to much money. (2) hate my country. Frio, First Science Officer.
Slash: Nothing wrong with living in the past, Man; imagine this movie being made today? Can you even think of any American born actors who even LOOK tough enough to play the part? All H'wood has left us is a bunch of metrosexual candy-asses; We need to even import our tough guys: Crowe, Craig, Neeson etc---it's sad & discouraging actually.
Baileytexan, Thanks. I just looked up Bob Newhart. A Utube with him holding a conversation on the phone with Abram Lincoln at Gettysburg. Very funny and amusing. Frio, First Science Officer.
i'm looking for a film i used to watch when i was kid in some german tv channel (prosieben, rtl or other)... i can't remember the name.. it was comedy kinda western series with blond guy and fat dark haired guy fighting everytime. Anyone knows what i'm about??
Don't get me wrong, this was a great movie, the music/ score is amazing, but I think it's only right to give Akira Kurosawa and his film, Seven Samurai, a great deal of credit for the foundation and the universal themes that play throughout this film.
Why? Why are they gone? I can not watch today's Hollywood Reality Porn. I refuse to watch movies made by people that hate America. I am now watching these great movies that were made before I was born. Great acting, music, directing and patriotic. Real America. People who love America. Frio, First Science Officer.
"To the memory of my father, who rode a raid or two with Catarino Garza; and to all those old men who sat around on summer nights, in the days when there was a chaparral, smoking their cornhusk cigarettes and talking in low, gentle voices about violent things; while i listened." With his pistol in his hand. Americo Paredes
American classical music at its very best What Beethoven was to the Germans, Vilvaldi to Italy or Mozart to the Austrians, so was the great Leonard Bernstein to The United States.
When I saw this film in Soviet Union for the first time (I remember there were no spaces to sit, so I was sitting on somebody's shoulders), I had the greatest impression I have ever had from a movie. My friends and myself called our generation a generation of "Magnificent Seven" and "the Beatles". The music? Music is so good there are no words to describe it. There were no videos yet, so I had just the sound of the whole movie recorded on a tape recorder...
I've never seen the movie, but I'll be dipped if this isn't one of the most expansive, emotionally gripping, and instantly recognizable musical themes ever composed in the history of American film.
Yeah, especially considering that this film is a remake itself and a pretty darn good one at that. If you want to know how to remake another classic film properly, watch this movie.
Nowdays, we have better technology, better efects, etc. I saw 3:10 to yuma, the new version, and I liked very much...but it must be a good director and a good cast
The original version had all the technology and effects it needed (incidentally, when is Holywood going to learn that special effects can make a good film better, but can't make a bad film adequate?).
It also had the perfect script, perfect direction and an absolutely definitive cast.
Quite aside from the fact that re-makes are poor imitations of the original; a re-make of this film would be a travesty.
After seeing this I just have to go and buy the DVD. :) Ah, memories, they don't do movies like this anymore... Or maybe it's just the fact that there's no Steve McQueen or Yul Brynner in them. :)
yes. studmuffin. I have a thing for old movie stars. does that bother you? cause James Dean is just the sexiest thing that has ever walked the planet.
Kurosawa's Seven Samurai depicts more of the human drama in the similar or almost the same story-line. But as far as theme music goes, there is no question that this is the winner!!
This music, even more than the movie, makes you want to climb the highest mountain, swim the deepest ocean. Elmer Bernstein proves himself one of the greatest composers of our time. Magnificent, is the only word to describe this music and the wonderful Yul Brynner.
Your seven sound great: But who plays what part? I can sort of picture Depp & Phoenix as Britt & Chico...What I am somewhat saddened by is that Hollywood seems not to have very many young-ish actors who seem 'tough enough' to EVEN BE Cowboys--just a bunch of metrosexuals';
This was by far the greatest western that was ever conceived. You will never get a stellar class of actors in one movie again...in life!! I can watch this movie a million times and not tire of it. My favorites were Charles Bronson and James Coburn. Elmer Bernstein composed the 'definitive' western score! No western score can top this....period!
agreed! it was a fantastic movie (and i don't like westerns that much) but they got their entire plot, and some of the characters from the Seven Samurai. another good movie. watch it.
superb flic...superb cast...and that Elmer Bernstein score...truely magnificent...
McQueen, Coburn and Bronson went on to make The Great Escape right after this...another great flic....same director, John Sturgis...and another great Bernstein score...they don't make flics like this anymore....
anyone recall what consumer product used a version of the Magnificent Seven song in it's tv comercials?
Yul Brynner as Chris,Steve McQueen as Vin,Charles Bronson as Bernardo,James Coburn as Britt,Horst Buchholz as Chico,Brad Dexter as Harry and Robert Vaughn as Lee. I will remember them with this movie forever.
It reminds me of a friend who moved away from me when I was 10, we used to watch this movie together, I miss those times, and by the way im 14 so that was 4 years ago
I don't normally like Westerns, but then this was no ordinary western, by any means! Seven top actors at the time that went on to become very well known. Seven big egos, that managed to make a great movie, that has lasted all these years! That's really something in this day and age!! I was very sad to hear that Horst had passed on. He made some terrific movies!
quite possibly one of my favorite songs EVER. Oh...and the movie's pretty good too ;) I'm also a big fan of Seven Samurai too...but you have to admit, Akira Kurosawa didn't have a score like this :D
I've seen this movie about 20 times since 1960,but never get tired of. The only survivor of the seven as of end-September 2007 is Robert Vaughn. Thanks.
I love this film, which I first saw 10 yrs ago (the original, Seven Samurai, is cool in its own way). I love the theme song, too, it's because of it that I rented the movie! You put together an excellent set of clips here, way to go.
may they all rip
hossfan69 3 years ago
Mar Kjartansson Western movies was my favorite.I hope those kind of a movies come again
markjartansson 3 years ago
This is a real how men should conduct them self out side.. with the WORD of a MAN and Honor .. two thing lacking in today time.. this movie.. is a GREAT .. movie.. showing this.. from NEW YORK
vegeta2332 3 years ago
Yeah but McQueer was a bisexual who only got into movies by having sex with men.
JohnRogersly 3 years ago
When you look up star-studded cast in the dictionary a picture of the Magnificent Seven should be there. You can make an argument that the Good,the Bad, and the Ugly was the greatest western of all time and it also had a tremendous score.
zep444 3 years ago 2
fantastic song and movie, actually the whole sountrack is great. i feel that this is the greatest western of all time. the music and film really compliment each oyher. this is one of those movies that i can watch over and over again and never get tired of.
gajk041008 3 years ago 2
Its sad. All of the actors that played the magnificent seven have died. or at least most of them have died. they were all such terrific actors.
skaterstupe 3 years ago 4
Yul Brynner - ist the best!!!
DOSKONAŁY FILM - klasyka westernu!
tomecio1957 3 years ago 2
Hey i'm uploading the "Return of The Seven" the whole movie.check my channel!!!!
TheManWithNoName3 3 years ago
Almost brings a tear to your eye!! Classic western and is definitely in the top five of all time.
dubois714 3 years ago
one of, if the greatest western ever made. Great tribute
rndmnrd 3 years ago
I dont know how to spell his name,but I heard Brinner ?is from Karafuto,Japan.but since world war?,Russia hasnt been giving back the islands.but its okay,alot of people has its home there,dont wanna take their home away,except fishing some crabs to eat,please?wheres Bronson,by the way.have been missing him...need to watch it again....
kenichisaitohchenii 3 years ago
made on a shoestring. writers were on strike. the director, producers and ther actors determined daily what the the script would be that day. i know of no film with so much against it that became as acclaimed as this one. a brilliant exercise in talent, genius and determination.
geargemartin 3 years ago 4
Bernstein auditioned for Aaron Copland while a young boy. Copland made some apparently great suggestions for him, and it's not hard to see the sublime influences. The composer of Billy the Kid, Rodeo, and Appalachian Spring obviously rubbed off on Bernstein. Of course Elmer was far more versatile, but this, his best work IMHO, evokes a Coplandian feel.
mikeaustin1 3 years ago
Great job on the tribute of such an awesome film and music...
wolverine67uk 3 years ago 2
Outstanding tribute! Brenner, Bronson, Coburn, McQueen; Robert Vaughn nailed his part, Horst Buchholz did a great job handling his Peacemaker for a German kid, and that character actor, Brad Dexter, died true to his character to the last: "Tell me what was it all for, Chris, gold? Silver? Yeah, gold, silver, more than you ever saw (or words to that affect). American folklore... tells us where we came from and who we are, or would be if we could. Thanks Cappy!
ReggiesReply 3 years ago 2
the music and the movie itself are just fabulous.too much American go west traditional sounds,thats what i do love about.awesome!
kenichisaitohchenii 3 years ago 2
I love this film so much
54spiritedwill54 3 years ago 2
ya compre mi marlboro¡
bayerin1 3 years ago
love the music and the movie... got it on dvd at home, soo good to watch
echo4760 3 years ago
Great movie. Great music. The Magnificent 7 and The Guns Of Navarone are two of my all time favorite movies. "Navarone" also has a stirring theme, but with some slow parts. If you could do the same with that theme as you did with this, that would be something.
Good job, Cappy, good job.
themantam 3 years ago 2
This is one of my new favorite movies. I refuse to watch new movies that are made by people that (1) make to much money. (2) hate my country. Frio, First Science Officer.
frio109 3 years ago
amazing movie, but frio, stop living in the past.
SlashManta 3 years ago
Slash: Nothing wrong with living in the past, Man; imagine this movie being made today? Can you even think of any American born actors who even LOOK tough enough to play the part? All H'wood has left us is a bunch of metrosexual candy-asses; We need to even import our tough guys: Crowe, Craig, Neeson etc---it's sad & discouraging actually.
nickmitsialis 3 years ago 3
Slash,
These movies are not the past if you have not seen them before. I just found a Steven McQueen Movie that looks awesome. Hell is for Hero's.
Frio, First Scienc eOfficer.
frio109 3 years ago 2
Check out Bob Newhart doing his signature phone conversation.
baileytexan 3 years ago
Baileytexan, Thanks. I just looked up Bob Newhart. A Utube with him holding a conversation on the phone with Abram Lincoln at Gettysburg. Very funny and amusing. Frio, First Science Officer.
frio109 3 years ago
i'm looking for a film i used to watch when i was kid in some german tv channel (prosieben, rtl or other)... i can't remember the name.. it was comedy kinda western series with blond guy and fat dark haired guy fighting everytime. Anyone knows what i'm about??
lukauskis 3 years ago
You're thinking about the Bud Spencer/Terence Hill movies. I don't remember specific titles, sorry.
spiderorchid81 3 years ago
Don't get me wrong, this was a great movie, the music/ score is amazing, but I think it's only right to give Akira Kurosawa and his film, Seven Samurai, a great deal of credit for the foundation and the universal themes that play throughout this film.
memos415 3 years ago
what's this song? I need a western song for this play thing...
Chamlove7 3 years ago
Fantastic! One of my all time favorite films. The score by Elmer Bernstein is, pardon me, magnificent!
Thanks for posting,CappyNJ. And thanks for the share, Hawkeye.
molesworthRAF 3 years ago 4
TRUE. So true.
frio109 3 years ago
Megaearp,
Why? Why are they gone? I can not watch today's Hollywood Reality Porn. I refuse to watch movies made by people that hate America. I am now watching these great movies that were made before I was born. Great acting, music, directing and patriotic. Real America. People who love America. Frio, First Science Officer.
frio109 3 years ago
GaryOwen,
Count me in.
Frio, First Science Officer.
frio109 3 years ago
Why can't HollyLeft make movies like this?
frio109 3 years ago
Thanks for posting :-)
kassdiamond 3 years ago
weres snare
aznkid0505 3 years ago
you're right. Eli I believe is still alive, though he was one of the bad guys and not part of the "good and magnificent" seven.
romalliv49 3 years ago
Can't decide whether this or the main Superman theme gives me the bigger boost...
What the hell, they're both great and both favourites.
NonInflatable 3 years ago
We deal in lead friend!!
knapper2000 3 years ago
Very nice! Thanx CappyNJ!
saexa01 3 years ago
I believe that of the magnificent 7 cast, only robert vaughn is still alive. Anyway, thanks for the memories.
romalliv49 3 years ago
I think Eli Wallach is still with us, though technically he wasn't one of 'The Seven';
nickmitsialis 3 years ago
Oh man this brings me back to Pep band days.
DC2600 3 years ago
its a bout being real men
LIGHTNINGLEVIS 3 years ago
kudos.. on the point.. because today's actor do not display that level of strength on the screen..these 7 really SHOW how to ACT like a MAN..best bro
vegeta2332 3 years ago
indeed m8 good old western days
LIGHTNINGLEVIS 3 years ago
haha! the band at my school plays this its easy i can play it on trumpet
woofwoofcow 3 years ago
cool
LIGHTNINGLEVIS 3 years ago
these movies remind my father his youth...thank you for the video,he's touched now!
Pippomero 3 years ago
I have to play this song in band. ITS SO FREAKING HARD!!!!
LastSurvivor0064 3 years ago
Seven Great Guys, wish they were all still alive!
StewedTomato 3 years ago
thee best western film ever. (i think anyway)
KingsOfJockers 3 years ago 4
arcangel530 3 years ago
I love this film so much
Mindreaper77 3 years ago
Ajua! hijos de pancho villa!!
arcangel530 3 years ago
Amazing song...need to see the film :) got some legends in it :)
whatthehellisaplough 3 years ago
Great clip and movie! But please also see
THE WILD BUNCH!
frankvelia 3 years ago
This an excellent Tribute to what I consider one of the Greatest (The Greatest) Westerns ever made.
The Story, The Cast, The Soundtrack. This Movie has always been an inspiration to me. The Classic Warrior Ethos: Protect the Weak and be Just.
Good work CappyNJ
Sincerely; Totilla
totilla2 3 years ago
SteveMcQueen è sempre il migliore... un gran bel film...
andreabo7 3 years ago
steve mc queen is so cool in this film
goldyn12345 3 years ago 2
Great movie.
Go James, go Charles!!!!
JamieBarnes 3 years ago
Klasyka westernów zawsze będzie dobra..
Izabela470 3 years ago
To me this movie is "Americana" "There is Nothing like the Southwest"
billeagle51 3 years ago
I remember seeing this on TV the fist time it came out about 45 years ago.
Who out there cried when Charles Bronsaon got shot protecting the village children?
coliseumdog 3 years ago
who didn't ?
vinm300 3 years ago
American classical music at its very best What Beethoven was to the Germans, Vilvaldi to Italy or Mozart to the Austrians, so was the great Leonard Bernstein to The United States.
A treasure of our nation.
Arkady63 3 years ago 4
When I saw this film in Soviet Union for the first time (I remember there were no spaces to sit, so I was sitting on somebody's shoulders), I had the greatest impression I have ever had from a movie. My friends and myself called our generation a generation of "Magnificent Seven" and "the Beatles". The music? Music is so good there are no words to describe it. There were no videos yet, so I had just the sound of the whole movie recorded on a tape recorder...
josephjordania 3 years ago 4
ESPECTACULAR !!!!
carlitos1234567890 3 years ago
I was kid, I think I've seen it 100 times !- Romania
anter15 3 years ago
I remember when it premiered on Broadway in NYC. Even then, I knew it was great.
dao3rd 3 years ago
one of the greatest western movie ever
trasnetalb 3 years ago 3
The Greatest Western movie ever!
mikulagen 3 years ago 12
On a par with 'the good, the bad & the ugly'
duffo1974 3 years ago 6
"It's not a contract any court would enforce, That's exactly the kind of contract you've got to keep"!
This movie stands totaly alone. All other movies are in a group below it.
DesertDirtDog 3 years ago
Greatest Western ever made! Except for Robert Vayghn and Eli Wallach, the whole cast is gone now. It was a wonderful time to be young.
saunders49 3 years ago 3
nice! I'm doing the theme song for my orchestra and this flim has to be one of my faves.
seshygirl04 3 years ago
splendido
gazzella59 3 years ago 2
steve mcqueen was awesome
micmal9093 3 years ago 7
A beautiful tribute to an Unforgettable film. Even today It is one of the classics
avravalleyjohn 3 years ago 4
this was the best western movie ever to have existed!
really really stunning and love the music
xfileskid 3 years ago 4
Elmer Bernstein at his best.
One of the greatest soundtracks ever.
favoritner 3 years ago 3
Im playing this song in ochestra
its coolio<3
Hannahsabotage 3 years ago
Tell ya what... they need an RPG.
lukeyblunt 3 years ago
lukey:
you mean they need an RPG video game on these guys or do the guys need THE Rocket Launcher?
nickmitsialis 3 years ago
Nick:
Nahh.. They just need AN RPG. As in.. a rocket propelled grenade so they can blow each other to little tiny pieces.
lukeyblunt 3 years ago
Lukey:
Other than being nearly a century too early, what's the 'fun' in that??
nickmitsialis 3 years ago
that would suck major ass.
nick000bristow 3 years ago
I've never seen the movie, but I'll be dipped if this isn't one of the most expansive, emotionally gripping, and instantly recognizable musical themes ever composed in the history of American film.
RationalDischarge 3 years ago
You've never seen the movie, well buy it, rent it, maybe even work for it.
ianclivewright 3 years ago
that is cool the way you've done that i dont know if you ment to do so but thats cool the maybe even work for it bit
claydopeproductions 3 years ago
This is a classic, a remake would be ruin it.
whatsupee 4 years ago
Yeah, especially considering that this film is a remake itself and a pretty darn good one at that. If you want to know how to remake another classic film properly, watch this movie.
Sotnas 3 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
They should make a 'remake' of this film. Great classic!
gsvaz 4 years ago
No they shoouldn't. Most remakes are criminal offences; to remake this film would be sacriledge.
lomax343 4 years ago 2
Nowdays, we have better technology, better efects, etc. I saw 3:10 to yuma, the new version, and I liked very much...but it must be a good director and a good cast
gsvaz 4 years ago
The original version had all the technology and effects it needed (incidentally, when is Holywood going to learn that special effects can make a good film better, but can't make a bad film adequate?).
It also had the perfect script, perfect direction and an absolutely definitive cast.
Quite aside from the fact that re-makes are poor imitations of the original; a re-make of this film would be a travesty.
lomax343 4 years ago 2
You have to love the parody portions found in "The 3 Amigos." :)
mikedilv 4 years ago
The best FILM ever!!!!!!!
BigBuddha3 4 years ago
coooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
TheClan 4 years ago
Good job... Good job.
Ceaaa22 4 years ago
i'm gona watch this tonight
djuro20 4 years ago
After seeing this I just have to go and buy the DVD. :) Ah, memories, they don't do movies like this anymore... Or maybe it's just the fact that there's no Steve McQueen or Yul Brynner in them. :)
koobare7 4 years ago 4
Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, James Coburn, and Charles Bronson.... all studs! All at the top of their game! Doesn't get any better than that!
WldIrishRose 4 years ago 2
omg, I accidentally marked mikey0shenan's comment as spam! sorry!
I was going to reply and say that steve mcqueen is a complete studmuffin.
rockclimber21 4 years ago
studmuffin?
lonedove1981 4 years ago
yes. studmuffin. I have a thing for old movie stars. does that bother you? cause James Dean is just the sexiest thing that has ever walked the planet.
rockclimber21 4 years ago
No it doesn't bother me... it's that I haven't heard that saying in a long time. I didn't think that was used anymore, I guess I'm getting old.
lonedove1981 4 years ago
actually, I don't think anybody has used it seriously for a long time... I'm only 16...
rockclimber21 4 years ago
and then you wrote stufmuffin instead, lol, sorry i have to laugh at that
yorricksfriend 4 years ago
just great...
TheXcessiv 4 years ago
oooooooooooohhhh steve mcqueen
what a stud
mikey0shenan 4 years ago
He's a complete stufmuffin!
KlausTheDestroyer 4 years ago
an excellent tribute to the western genre. Maybe one of the best ones. Maybe the best. John Wayne, forgive me.
eppursimuove64 4 years ago
dont know who plays whom..let casting figure that one out
morrisseyfan64 4 years ago
very very beautiful, the best western...
italy..
danigol87 4 years ago
Kurosawa's Seven Samurai depicts more of the human drama in the similar or almost the same story-line. But as far as theme music goes, there is no question that this is the winner!!
JunmaiSake 4 years ago
Best theme song ever for a western
amichip 4 years ago 4
This music, even more than the movie, makes you want to climb the highest mountain, swim the deepest ocean. Elmer Bernstein proves himself one of the greatest composers of our time. Magnificent, is the only word to describe this music and the wonderful Yul Brynner.
bkohatl 4 years ago
....one of the best western.... thank you...
ladi42 4 years ago
If you guys liked this movie..
Then you'll love A Clockwork Orange
agtwesingthrew 4 years ago
Pure movie history classic. Great cast of legendary actors.
morizla 4 years ago 3
Bernstein's main title scores for "The Sons of Katie Elder" and "The Comancheros" are also terrific.
arlanw3 4 years ago
such a fun movie. probably one of the best western theme songs too.
jsXanatos 4 years ago 2
HENRIK LARSSON
Chri405 4 years ago
Great peice of music....:)
edwwa1 4 years ago 3
My sons,born in 1990 and 1994have discovered this picture...and they really love it...
randrianabel 4 years ago
my new seven: crowe,smith,del toro,bardem,washington,depp,phoenix...comments welcome
morrisseyfan64 4 years ago
morriseyfan:
Your seven sound great: But who plays what part? I can sort of picture Depp & Phoenix as Britt & Chico...What I am somewhat saddened by is that Hollywood seems not to have very many young-ish actors who seem 'tough enough' to EVEN BE Cowboys--just a bunch of metrosexuals';
nickmitsialis 4 years ago
fastest with a gun or a knife , then with who does he compete ?... One of the Best westerns, never duplicate this kind of cast
bigchingding 4 years ago
Please don't miss Elli Wallach..
A GREAT ACTOR..through western movies..
donnahide 4 years ago
I loved his role as "Tuco" in The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly.
Great theme song!
generatorx 4 years ago
Thank you for the reply!
And sorry for my late reply..
Yes, many love Tuco with music Ecstacy of Gold!!! That has been his very best..
We can feel anytime Ecstacy by seeing that
scene!!!
donnahide 4 years ago
This was by far the greatest western that was ever conceived. You will never get a stellar class of actors in one movie again...in life!! I can watch this movie a million times and not tire of it. My favorites were Charles Bronson and James Coburn. Elmer Bernstein composed the 'definitive' western score! No western score can top this....period!
peppersax 4 years ago 4
agreed! it was a fantastic movie (and i don't like westerns that much) but they got their entire plot, and some of the characters from the Seven Samurai. another good movie. watch it.
rockclimber21 4 years ago
You're correct! I saw it and loved it. Still, I like the American version better.
peppersax 4 years ago
...when Robert Vaughn is shot, he pulls a Brando masochistic death scene, the way his face, lips, drag down the side of the wall...
thanksforthemusic 4 years ago
lol...agreed...a little 'overacted'...
but as Vaughn is a conservative, I forgive him...
runnerrk 4 years ago
superb flic...superb cast...and that Elmer Bernstein score...truely magnificent...
McQueen, Coburn and Bronson went on to make The Great Escape right after this...another great flic....same director, John Sturgis...and another great Bernstein score...they don't make flics like this anymore....
anyone recall what consumer product used a version of the Magnificent Seven song in it's tv comercials?
runnerrk 4 years ago 3
Malboro did, I believe.
Tacklevines 4 years ago
touche'...
runnerrk 4 years ago
Yul Brynner as Chris,Steve McQueen as Vin,Charles Bronson as Bernardo,James Coburn as Britt,Horst Buchholz as Chico,Brad Dexter as Harry and Robert Vaughn as Lee. I will remember them with this movie forever.
wichika 4 years ago 3
It reminds me of a friend who moved away from me when I was 10, we used to watch this movie together, I miss those times, and by the way im 14 so that was 4 years ago
snowboard4life4 4 years ago
Gotta love magnificent seven. A very good rendition of the Japanese classic Seven Samurai(1954).
ginoboy 4 years ago
¡Que buena película! Gracias!
Joacosi1981 4 years ago
this movie was one of my childhood memories. best western ever.
seth207 4 years ago
Nobody throws me my own guns and says run, nobody.
ianclivewright 4 years ago
Time was, when I'd have caught all five.
fodsaks 3 years ago
The final supreme idiocy, a deserter hiding out on a battlefield.
ianclivewright 3 years ago
no offence its a great quote but its actually there was a time when id have caught all three
claydopeproductions 3 years ago
I don't normally like Westerns, but then this was no ordinary western, by any means! Seven top actors at the time that went on to become very well known. Seven big egos, that managed to make a great movie, that has lasted all these years! That's really something in this day and age!! I was very sad to hear that Horst had passed on. He made some terrific movies!
englishredbird44 4 years ago
One of the greatest movies of all time. I loved the knife vs gun scene and all you gave me was at 12 seconds. :-<
Nice tribute. Thanks!
CrdShk 4 years ago
quite possibly one of my favorite songs EVER. Oh...and the movie's pretty good too ;) I'm also a big fan of Seven Samurai too...but you have to admit, Akira Kurosawa didn't have a score like this :D
Vinya 4 years ago 2
Magnificent video. THANK YOU so much!
dadasopher 4 years ago
I've seen this movie about 20 times since 1960,but never get tired of. The only survivor of the seven as of end-September 2007 is Robert Vaughn. Thanks.
wichika 4 years ago
dis is our songs in band......lol
RissieCat 4 years ago
Very good!
I like Charles Bronson and James Coburn.
Britt is so cool!
CliptonsWife 4 years ago
Best Western and One of the Best Scores Ever! 10x for the video.
LucasSpade 4 years ago
One of the best westerns of all time and one of my favorite movies.
alaasla 4 years ago
I think this film is a remake of Kurosawa's "Seven Samurai". Anyway, I enjoy both of them...Mr. Morricone's theme, of course, wins out!
30315455 4 years ago
One of the best American Western films.
DarkCountDooku 4 years ago
one of the best films ever.
buckstrickland2 4 years ago
I love this song! I'm in a symphony who is playing this song on Friday!!! I love playing it! it's sooo fun!
blackfusion100 4 years ago
Yul is so hot!
Tiny1bme 4 years ago
Mexican are the best cowboys
fito65 4 years ago
I love this film, which I first saw 10 yrs ago (the original, Seven Samurai, is cool in its own way). I love the theme song, too, it's because of it that I rented the movie! You put together an excellent set of clips here, way to go.
erracht 4 years ago
I watch it every time it shows. The best musical score along with the great escape. Bronson, McQueen, and Coburn starred in that movie, also.
knapper2000 4 years ago
only 2 still alive ??
johngrant123 4 years ago
thank you
sonjaxfactor 4 years ago