Guns of the Magnificent Seven (1969)


Guns of the Magnificent Seven
Release Date14 July 1969
TaglineThe Magnificent Seven are back - and they don't aim to please.
GenreAction, Western, Adventure, Drama
CountryUSA
Filming LocationsAlmería, Andalucía, Spain
LanguageEnglish
Sound MixMono
ColorColor
Film TypeFeature
Film ClassTraditional Western
ThemesDaring Rescues
TonesRousing, Gritty
TagsEscape, Fortress, Outlaw [Western], Political Prisoner, Prison, Rescue, Revolution

Guns of the Magnificent Seven (1969) is a Zapata Western and the second sequel to the 1960 western film, The Magnificent Seven (itself based on Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai).


Cast and Crew


Cast

Cassie

Scott Thomas
P.J.

Slater

Tony Davis
Emil

Col. Diego

Frank Silvera
Lobero

Miguel

Luis Rivera
Lt. Prensa

George Rigaud
Gabriel

Quintero

Vicente Sangiovanni
Manuel

Ramón Serrano
Cesar

Director

Writer

Herman Hoffman

Producer

Vincent M. Fennelly
producer

Original Music

Elmer Bernstein
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Cinematographer

Antonio Macasoli

Editor

Walter Hannemann

Casting Director

Lynn Stalmaster
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Art Director

José María Tapiador

Set Decorator

Rafael Salazar

Makeup Department

Ramón De Diego
makeup artist

Production Manager

Robert Goodstein
production manager

Allen K. Wood
production supervisor

Tadeo Villalba
production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

José María Ochoa
first assistant director

Art Department

Art Cole
property master

José María Alarcón
assistant set decorator

Sound Department

Roy Charman
sound

Clem Portman
sound re-recordist

George Rice
sound

Ross Taylor
sound editor

Special Effects

Alex Weldon
special effects

Stunts

Bob Terhune
stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

Alejandro De La Fuente
gaffer

Mariano Denia
grip

Ricardo Navarrete
camera operator

Ron Drinkwater
focus puller

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Eric Seelig
wardrober

Music Department

Elmer Bernstein
conductor

Richard Carruth
music editor

Leo Shuken
music arranger

Other Crew

Margarita Pardo
script supervisor

Production Company

Mirisch Corporation, The
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Mirisch Production Company, The

Distributor

United Artists

MGM/UA Home Entertainment

National Broadcasting Company (NBC)

Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment

Miscellaneous

Fotofilm Espana
negative processing






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