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But every one of those changes makes The Magnificent Seven a inferior version of its predecessors. This 2016 remake has none of the charm of either its 1960 father or 1954 grandfather.
But every now and then, a legitimately fun movie rises through the ranks. “The Magnificent Seven” is one of the few standouts in the top 10, and it deserves to be there.
Back in 1960, Yul Brynner starred in the iconic Western remake of Seven Samurai, The Magnificent Seven. The King and I star had a major say in casting decisions and pushed for Steve McQueen.
Hollywood’s 1960 remake, “The Magnificent Seven,” was itself a watershed movie; the two great Western directors of the 1960s, Sam Peckinpah and Sergio Leone, are inconceivable without ...
Dive into the post-'Magnificent Seven' journeys of the talented cast members from the 1960 classic as they continued to make their mark on the entertainment industry. Yul Brynner ("Chris Adams ...
‘The Magnificent Seven,’ While Far From Living Up to Its Title, Is Worth a Watch — and a Listen For one thing, Elmer Bernstein’s score is significantly better than the movie in which it was featured.
Originally a remake of Akira Kurosawa’s 1954 “Seven Samurai,” the 1960 version of “Magnificent Seven” was a critical and commercial success.
The 1960 United Artists Western The Magnificent, Seven starring Steve McQueen, was a remake of Akira Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai and has spawned three sequels, the 2016 remake and a TV series that ...