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The Magnificent Seven Ride! ()


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Forced by personal circumstances, Marshal Chris Adams recruits a writer and five prisoners to help him eliminate a gang of Mexican bandits.

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Chris
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Laurie Gunn
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Noah Forbes
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Arrila
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Mark Skinner
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Pepe Carral (as Pedro Armendariz Jr.)
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Jim Mackay
Melissa Murphy ...
Madge Buchanan
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Walt Drummond
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Andy Hayes
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Scott Elliot
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Mrs. Donavan
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Hank Allen
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Bob Allen
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Shelly
Elizabeth Thompson ...
Skinner's Woman
Carolyn Conwell ...
Martha
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De Toro
Rita Rogers ...
De Toro's Woman
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Warden (uncredited)

Directed by

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George McCowan

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Arthur Rowe ... (written by)

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William A. Calihan Jr. ... producer (as William A. Calihan)

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Elmer Bernstein

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Fred J. Koenekamp ... director of photography

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Walter Thompson

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William V. Todd ... assistant editor

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Lynn Stalmaster

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John T. McCormack

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Joseph J. Stone ... (as Joe Stone)

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Eddie Armand ... (uncredited)

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Leonard Engelman ... makeup artist
Marina Pedraza ... hairdresser

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Robert Goodstein ... unit manager
Charles Clement ... post production operations head (uncredited)

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Robert Goodstein ... first assistant director
Chris Christenberry ... second assistant director (uncredited)
William J. Hole Jr. ... second assistant director (uncredited)

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Sam Gordon ... property master
Ted Mossman ... assistant props (uncredited)

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Robert L. Hoyt ... re-recording (as Robert Hoyt)
John K. Kean ... sound (as John Kean)
Joseph Sikorski ... sound editor
Waldon O. Watson ... re-recording (as W. O. Watson)
Bud Fuellgrabe ... boom operator (uncredited)

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Frank Brendel ... special effects

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Denny Arnold ... stunts (uncredited)
Bobby Somers ... stunts (uncredited)
Ron Stein ... stunts (uncredited)
Ron Veto ... stunts (uncredited)

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Chuck Arnold ... camera operator (uncredited)
Mike Benson ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Harold Constable ... key grip (uncredited)
Bennie Coop ... dolly grip (uncredited)
Bertis Fancher ... second grip (uncredited)
David Matsuda ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Floyd McCarty ... still photographer (uncredited)
Jim Plannette ... best boy (uncredited)
John Riggen ... second grip (uncredited)
Gene Stout ... gaffer (uncredited)

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Eddie Armand ... men's costumer
Joanne Haas ... ladies' costumer
Frank Balchus ... wardrobe (uncredited)

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Elmer Bernstein ... conductor
Gerald Tueber ... music editor (as Gerald Teuber)
Jack Hayes ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Leo Shuken ... orchestrator (uncredited)

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Hazel W. Hall ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Charles Wholton ... transportation

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Elise Rohden ... production assistant (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

After his last adventure in the Guns of the Magnificent Seven (1969), the former leader of the Seven and now a married U.S. Marshall, Chris Adams, declines his old friend Jim McKay's invitation to stop the outlaw De Toro and his marauding gang of bandits from attacking the Mexican border town of Magdalena. Filled with guilt, Chris decides to visit the town--now inhabited by widows--before the tough band's imminent return, having no other choice but to recruit a brand-new team of unlikely defenders. As always, the odds are against them. Can the new Magnificent Seven and the town's defenceless women put an end to De Toro's reign of terror? Written by Nick Riganas

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Taglines A Brand New Seven -- Doing Their Number! They put their lives on the line and let it ride! See more »
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Also Known As
  • La Chevauchée des 7 mercenaires (France)
  • La Chevauchée des sept mercenaires ! (France)
  • El desafío de los 7 magníficos (Spain)
  • El desafiament dels set magnífics (Spain, Catalan title)
  • El desafío de los siete magníficos (Spain)
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  • 100 min
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Budget $3,000,000 (estimated)

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Trivia This is the only entry in the series shot entirely in the US. See more »
Goofs The movie takes place in Mexico, but throughout the movie, Joshua trees are shown in the background as well as the main scene. Joshua trees are indigenous to the Mojave desert areas of Calif, Nevada and Arizona only, there are none in Mexico. See more »
Movie Connections Followed by The Magnificent Seven (1998). See more »
Quotes Marshall Chris Adams: Tell me everything you know about him. What he likes, how he acts, everything.
Laurie Gunn: Well, ah, the first thing you notice about him are... his eyes. They tell you that he is mad. Crazy mad.
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