A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 31, 1983
Original Title:
I sette magnifici gladiatori
Alternate Titles:
The Seven Magnificent Gladiators
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Golan-Globus Productions
The Cannon Group
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 100
A bandit leader endowed with supernatural powers by his sorceress mother makes yearly raids on a peasant village. However, the women of the village come into possession of a magic sword, and go in search of a hero who is able to wield it and save their village from the evil bandit.
ADR & Dubbing:
Carolyn De Fonseca
Art Direction:
Amedeo Mellone
Assistant Editor:
Lizi Gelber
Boom Operator:
Dede Shub
Camera Operator:
Ted Carrell
Costume Design:
Belle Crandall
Director:
Claudio Fragasso
Bruno Mattei
Director of Photography:
Silvano Ippoliti
Editor:
Bruno Mattei
Executive Producer:
Yoram Globus
Menahem Golan
First Assistant Camera:
Sam Randolph
First Assistant Director:
Olivier Gérard
Gaffer:
Alan Horn
Hairstylist:
Edward Stokes
Key Grip:
J.D. Owen
Makeup Artist:
Molly Paige
Music:
Dov Seltzer
Producer:
Alexander Hacohen
Production Manager:
Ned Linke
Production Sound Mixer:
Don Lopez
Production Supervisor:
David P. Klinger
Props:
Stan Talbot
Script Supervisor:
Karen de Angelo
Second Assistant Camera:
Ed Randolph
Second Assistant Director:
Annie Wise
Set Dresser:
Bert Dunne
Sound Mixer:
Felix Lamb
Lucien Morris
Still Photographer:
Melissa Ling
Stunt Coordinator:
Hank O'Leary
Stunts:
Ottaviano Dell'Acqua
Tom Carlisle
Nicola Di Gioia
Jeff Layman
Sal Borgese
Omero Capanna
Domenico Cianfriglia
Giovanni Cianfriglia
Giuseppe Mattei
Emilio Messina
Writer:
Claudio Fragasso
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