M2350 MAGNIFICENT SEVEN (USA, 1960) - La Salle University
M2350 MAGNIFICENT SEVEN (USA, 1960) - La Salle University
M2350 MAGNIFICENT SEVEN (USA, 1960) - La Salle University
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<strong>M2350</strong> THE <strong>MAGNIFICENT</strong> <strong>SEVEN</strong> (<strong>USA</strong>, <strong>1960</strong>)<br />
(Other titles: Sept mercenaires; Zeven huurlingen)<br />
Credits: director, John Sturges ; writer, William Roberts.<br />
Cast: Yul Brynner, Eli Wallach, Steve McQueen, Horst Buchholz, Charles Bronson,<br />
Robert Vaughn, Brad Dexter, James Coburn.<br />
Summary: Western set in early 20 th century Mexico. Seven American gunslingers<br />
are hired to protect a poor Mexican village from bandits. Based on the<br />
Japanese film The Seven Samurai by Akira Kurosawa. One of a number of<br />
<strong>1960</strong>s western films later described as ‘Vietnam War films’ by various critics.<br />
Barten, Egbert. “Vogelvrije filmmuziek: ‘The magnificent seven’ play!!!” Score n. 71<br />
(Jun 1989), p. 5.<br />
Camus, Jean-Marc. “Les sept mercenaires” Cine revue 56 (Jul 31, 1975), p. 12.<br />
“Cinema: The new pictures: ... The magnificent seven” Time 76 (Dec 12, <strong>1960</strong>), p.<br />
96.<br />
Clements, William M. (see under Malpezzi, Frances M.)<br />
DeMary, Tom. “The magnificent seven” Film score monthly n. 45 (May 1994), p. 14.<br />
Fitzpatrick, Ellen. [Magnificent seven] Films in review 11/9 (Nov <strong>1960</strong>), p. 557-8.<br />
Gillett, John. [Magnificent seven] Sight and sound 30/2 (spring 1961), p. 91-2.<br />
Hartung, Philip T. “The screen: Fish or fowl?” Commonweal 73 (Dec 2, <strong>1960</strong>), p.<br />
255.<br />
Houston, P. “The magnificent seven” Sight and sound 30/2 (spring 1961), p. 91.<br />
Kennedy, Paul P. “Shooting a ‘Magnificent seven’ in Mexico” New York times (Apr<br />
10, <strong>1960</strong>), sec. 2, p. 7.<br />
Knight, Arthur. “Westerns, king-size and regular” Saturday review 43 (Nov 5, <strong>1960</strong>),<br />
p. 40.<br />
Maasen, Henk. “The magnificent seven” Score n. 92 (Sep 1994), p. 6.<br />
[Magnificent seven] Daily cinema n. 8426 (Feb 27, 1961), p. 6.<br />
[Magnificent seven] Favorite westerns & serials plus n. 24 (1986), p. 10-11.<br />
[Magnificent seven] Film daily 117/194 (Oct 6, <strong>1960</strong>), p. 6.<br />
[Magnificent seven] Filmfacts 3 (<strong>1960</strong>), p. 282.<br />
[Magnificent seven] Hollywood reporter 162/10 (Oct 5, <strong>1960</strong>), p. 3.<br />
[Magnificent seven] Horizon 3 (May 1961), p. 114-15.<br />
[Magnificent seven] Monthly film bulletin 28/327 (April 1961), p. 44.<br />
“Magnificent seven, The” Motion picture guide (edited by Jay Robert Nash and<br />
Stanley Ralph Ross) Chicago : Cinebooks, 1985. (v. 5, p. 1809)<br />
[Magnificent seven] Motion picture herald 221/2 (Oct 8, <strong>1960</strong>), p. 876.<br />
[Magnificent seven] Reporter 22 (Mar 17, <strong>1960</strong>), p. 36-8.<br />
[Magnificent seven] Senior scholastic 78 (Jan 18, 1961), p. 26.<br />
Malpezzi, Frances M. and Clements, William M. “The magnificent seven” Magill’s<br />
survey of cinema. English language films, first series Englewood Cliffs, N.J. :<br />
Salem Press, 1980. (v. 3, p. 1039-42)<br />
Meyer, William B. The making of the great westerns New Rochelle, N.Y. : Arlington<br />
House, 1979. (p. 283-98)<br />
“Movies: Healthy transplant” Newsweek 56 (Oct 31, <strong>1960</strong>), p. 90.<br />
Nolley, Kenneth S. “The western as jidai-geki” Western Anerican literature 11/3<br />
(1976), p. 231-8.<br />
Palminteri, Chazz. “Morality tale” Sight and sound 6/12 (Dec 1996), p. 61.<br />
Peguillan, Frederic. “Il tait sept fois dans l’Ouest” Telerama n. 2383 (Sep 13, 1995),<br />
p. 80-81, 107.<br />
Roberts, Van Thomas. John Sturges and the western film Thesis (M.A.)--Univ. of<br />
Mississippi, 1978. (261 leaves)
Slotkin, Richard. Gunfighter nation : the myth of the frontier in twentieth-century<br />
America New York : Atheneum, 1992. (p. 474-86+)<br />
____________. “Gunfighters and Green Berets: ‘The magnificent seven’ and the<br />
myth of counter-insurgency” Radical history review n. 44 (spring 1989), p.<br />
64-90.<br />
Smith, Jack. “The sound track” Films in review 45 (Mar/Apr 1994), p. 65-8.<br />
St. Charnez, Casey. The films of Steve McQueen Secaucus, N.J. : Citadel Press, 1984.<br />
(p. 41-8)<br />
Thomas, Tony. The great adventure films Secaucus, N.J. : Citadel Press, 1976. (p.<br />
220-3)<br />
Thompson, Howard. “Screen: On Japanese idea: ‘Magnificent seven,’ a U.S. western<br />
opens” New York times (Nov 24, <strong>1960</strong>), p. 48.<br />
Tube. “The magnificent seven” Variety (Oct 5, <strong>1960</strong>), p. 6.<br />
Urish, Benjamin K. Cultural differences in popular entertainments : Shichinin no<br />
samurai and The magnificent seven Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State <strong>University</strong>,<br />
1984. (100 leaves)<br />
Vermilye, Jerry. The films of Charles Bronson Secaucus, N.J. : Citadel Press, 1980.<br />
(p. 89-93)<br />
Walsh, Moira. “Films” America 104 (Dec 3, <strong>1960</strong>), p. 351-2.<br />
Whitehall, Richard. [Magnificent seven] Films and filming 7/7 (April 1961), p. 26.