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20 January 2026(1972) — The Magnificent Seven Ride!
The plot centers on Chris Adams, who initially refuses to help an old friend defend a Mexican border town from bandits. However, after bank robbers kidnap and murder his wife, Adams recruits a journalist and five convicts from prison to seek vengeance and protect the town's remaining residents.
Notable appearances include Stefanie Powers as Laurie Gunn and a young Gary Busey as Hank Allan. Reception The Magnificent Seven Ride! (1972) - IMDb The Magnificent Seven Ride! (1972)
The film premiered in theaters on August 1, 1972. Director: Directed by George McCowan. The plot centers on Chris Adams, who initially
The score was composed by Elmer Bernstein, who created the iconic theme for the original 1960 film. The "Seven": Lee Van Cleef as Chris Adams Michael Callan as Noah Forbes (the journalist) Luke Askew as Mark Skinner James B. Sikking as Captain Andy Hayes Pedro Armendáriz Jr. as Pepe Carrall William Lucking as Walt Drummond Ed Lauter as Scott Elliott Reception The Magnificent Seven Ride
The 1972 film is the fourth and final installment in the original Magnificent Seven film series. It stars Lee Van Cleef as Marshal Chris Adams, taking over the role previously played by Yul Brynner and George Kennedy.
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