A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 1, 1972
Original Title:
The Magnificent Seven Ride!
Alternate Titles:
A Fúria dos Sete Homens
De sju rider igen
El desafío de los siete magníficos
La Chevauchée des 7 mercenaires
Sedm statečných přijíždí
Sete Homens e um Destino 3
Genres:
Western
Production Companies:
The Mirisch Company
United Artists
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 IE: 15 JP: PG12 US: PG
Runtime: 100
Marshal Chris Adams turns down a friend's request to help stop the depredations of a gang of Mexican bandits. When his wife is killed by bank robbers and his friend is killed capturing the last thief, Chris feels obligated to take up his friend's cause and recruits a writer and five prisoners to destroy the desperadoes.The last in the original series of four "Magnificent Seven" movies.
Art Direction:
John T. McCormack
Assistant Camera:
Mike Benson
David Matsuda
Assistant Editor:
William V. Todd
Best Boy Electric:
James Plannette
Boom Operator:
Bud Fuellgrabe
Camera Operator:
Chuck Arnold
Casting:
Lynn Stalmaster
Conductor:
Elmer Bernstein
Costume Design:
Eddie Armand
Costumer:
Eddie Armand
Joanne Haas
Director:
George McCowan
Director of Photography:
Fred J. Koenekamp
Dolly Grip:
Bennie Coop
Editor:
Walter Thompson
First Assistant Director:
Robert Goodstein
Gaffer:
Gene Stout
Hairdresser:
Marina Pedraza
Key Grip:
Harold Constable
Makeup Artist:
Leonard Engelman
Music Editor:
Gerald Tueber
Orchestrator:
Jack Hayes
Leo Shuken
Original Music Composer:
Elmer Bernstein
Post Production Coordinator:
Charles Clement
Producer:
William A. Calihan Jr.
Production Assistant:
Elise Rohden
Property Master:
Sam Gordon
Script Supervisor:
Hazel W. Hall
Second Assistant Director:
Chris Christenberry
William J. Hole Jr.
Second Company Grip:
Bertis Fancher
John Riggen
Set Decoration:
Joseph J. Stone
Sound:
John K. Kean
Sound Editor:
Joseph Sikorski
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Robert L. Hoyt
Waldon O. Watson
Special Effects:
Frank Brendel
Still Photographer:
Floyd McCarty
Stunts:
Denny Arnold
Bobby Somers
Ron Stein
Ron Veto
Unit Manager:
Robert Goodstein
Wardrobe Master:
Frank Balchus
Writer:
Arthur Rowe
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