Steve McQueen and Yul Brynner had a major feud on the set of The Magnificent Seven that was only finally reconciled when The ...
Yul Brynner was incredibly proud to star in The Ten Commandments, one of the few of his movies that he truly loved.
Hey may have been perceived as the 'King of Cool' but Steve McQueen would often find himself hot under the collar when working with actors he didn't like.
“The King of Cool” doesn’t even begin to describe ‘60s leading man Steve McQueen. With his ruggedly handsome appearance ...
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.
As the name suggests, the Classic Film Friday offerings at the Queens Central Library are meant to show movie buffs the best ...
The most famous spaghetti Western is a stylish, flamboyant, visual treat, with Ennio Morricone’s famous soundtrack at its ...
10. The Magnificent Seven (John Sturges, 1960) A great storyline, terrific cast, unforgettable music and a series of memorable vignettes including Yul Brynner and Steve McQueen’s opening hearse ...