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5.0 out of 5 stars End of an Era
I grew up with the original THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN (1960) to the extent that it became an integral part of my youth. I greeted RETURN OF THE SEVEN (1966) with open arms and grew to endear GUNS OF THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN (1968). I first saw THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN RIDE! in 1972 on its initial theatrical release. In many ways it brakes away from the story line formula...
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2.0 out of 5 stars Where is the Magnificance?
It's OK to have a low budget, and to try to make something worthwhile out of it, within your alloted humble scope. Unfortunately, scrimping on a director was not a good decision in this undertaking. They needed an old pro who knows how to work fast and get decent shots that flow, have meaning, allow the actors to present a character etc. Inept staging of scenes leave the...
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars End of an Era, April 15, 2004
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I grew up with the original THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN (1960) to the extent that it became an integral part of my youth. I greeted RETURN OF THE SEVEN (1966) with open arms and grew to endear GUNS OF THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN (1968). I first saw THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN RIDE! in 1972 on its initial theatrical release. In many ways it brakes away from the story line formula established by its three predecessors and in some ways is a disappointment.
The character of Chris, the leader of the seven now portrayed by Lee Van Cleef, is a complete departure from that established by Yul Brynner in THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN and again in RETURN OF THE SEVEN. Instead of a noble gunslinger that skirts the law, Lee Van Cleef's Chris is a cynical lawman who shoots first and asks questions latter. We see Van Cleef reluctant to help an old friend (Ralph Waite) who desperately needs his aid. Van Cleef's Chris is even happily married (to Mariette Hartley) as opposed to Brynner's Chris who was the immitigable stoic yet virtuous loner.
Much of the plot also goes against formula except for the conflict and climax which ultimately has the seven going up against seemingly insurmountable odds from yet another bandit leader. The earlier part of the film has lawman Chris pursued by journalist Noah Forbes (Michael Callan) who is bent on making him a legendary Western hero in print. It also deals with Chris avenging the murder and ravaging of his wife by a pair of young thugs (Gary Busey and Hank Allan). Gradually the film falls into the formula of the seven coming to the rescue of the downtrodden once again. Interestingly, the film once again breaks formula when Chris recruits the seven. After signing on journalist Forbes, we get shades of THE DIRTY DOZEN when Chris goes to the territorial prison to recruit five inmates to round out the seven. These men are portrayed by Ed Lauter, Luke Askew, James B. Sikking, Pedro Armendariz Jr. and Bill Lucking.
The film's budget looks terribly feeble in comparison to its three predecessors. It looks like a "back lot" production. Even Elmer Bernstein's score has lost its majestic quality. The orchestra sounds as if it were manned far below that of a standard size symphony, which can not be blamed on Bernstein if that's what the budget allowed. Some of the film's strong points are its witty dialog, an excellent performance by Luke Askew and the preparation and defense of the village by the seven.
THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN RIDE! seems much less like the fourth film in a movie series but rather a half-hearted effort to turn out one more story that may have looked more effective on television than on the big screen. The presence of Stefanie Powers as the love interest even seems to reinforce this impression. In some ways THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN RIDE! is an appropriate end to this quartet of films. It was really a reflection of the times. It represented an end of an era when the Western once rode tall in the saddle of the silver screen. By 1972 that era was sadly coming to an end. Looking back with affection I am now glad that Lee Van Cleef, a true veteran of the Western, ended this one on a note of endearing optimism. The spirit of those magnificent seven men will always live in our hearts.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly Suspenseful!, October 4, 2005
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I can't say I was expecting much from the final Magnificent Seven movie, but with Lee Van Cleef in it, I had to check it out. Of course, nothing matches the first film, but this one is better than Return of the Seven, which I thought had a weak premise. "Ride", however, begins a bit weak, but once Chris gets on the trail, its an absorbing story that will leave some sweat on your palms. The usual "Seven" situation is given a twist by making it a village of women to be defended against further rapine and the way that Van Cleef must ensure the allegiance of his current allies. The current crew does not have the charisma of the original Seven except for Van Cleef, Michael Callan, and Luke Askew. Askew's character is fun to watch, since he is the ultimate test of Van Cleef's leadership. This makes the ending both appropriate and humorous. Van Cleef's method of tactical dispersal of the women is ingenious and helps give some definition to some of the characters. Overall, I was impressed by how small a budget it must have taken to make this film and yet it's an effective, enjoyable movie.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Brand New 7 Doing Their Number, December 6, 2006
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This is a brand new 7 doing their number or so the poster said. According to the United Artists Pressbook this is not a true sequel to the three preceding films. Instead it is a tale of a brand new Seven rooted to themes and traditions that the earlier films embraced. That same United Artists Pressbook also pointed out that this film contained a very original and innovative story while not abandoning the thematic idea of seven gunmen coming to the rescue of the downtrodden. Chris is the main character of this film and the entire story revolves around him rather than the seven as a cohesive force. Chris, portrayed by a very engaging Lee Van Cleef, is an ex-gunman turned town marshal and now married. Where all three previous films opened with a protracted conflict affecting the lives of poor Mexican farmers, this film has no apparent immediate danger that would draw Chris into and away from his current lifestyle. Needless to say, that changes dramatically. This film really caries no formula recognizable from THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN but approaches the conflict with a bandit hoard quite differently. The conflict, the motivations and the stakes are all different. This film lacks the grandeur or depth of its predecessors and plays out acts of violence for effect rather than substance. Elmer Bernstein apparently assembled a much smaller orchestra perhaps feeling a need to bid farewell to the Seven with a whimper rather than imply some majestic idealism as the sun was setting fast on day of the Western.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Saturday Matinee Stuff, April 12, 2004
This review is from: The Magnificent Seven Ride (DVD)
THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN RIDE! showcases an outstanding cast that includes Lee Van Cleef, Stefanie Powers, Mariette Hartley, Michael Callan, Luke Askew, James B. Sikking, Ralph Waite and Pedro Armendariz Jr. This time Lee Van Cleef leads the Magnificent Seven with a daring plan to save a town from a vengeful bandit. This movie has another outstanding score by Elmer Bernstein.
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5.0 out of 5 stars foxyraiderlady, April 14, 2011
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love the movie ..i own the entire collection of the magnificent seven....perfect movie to play when it's raining hard or ur with ur honey and kids....
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2.0 out of 5 stars Where is the Magnificance?, April 16, 2010
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John D. Aldridge (Waimanalo, Hawaii) - See all my reviews
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It's OK to have a low budget, and to try to make something worthwhile out of it, within your alloted humble scope. Unfortunately, scrimping on a director was not a good decision in this undertaking. They needed an old pro who knows how to work fast and get decent shots that flow, have meaning, allow the actors to present a character etc. Inept staging of scenes leave the cast floundering over and over. Statues standing and saying lines, over and over. Many look grim in their scenes simply because they know the captain of the ship doesn't know what he is doing...and this film will be a mess. There is a good cast, and the skeleton of a good story...but a good recipe does not make a good cook.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Il Magnifico Siete, February 18, 2008
This review is from: The Magnificent Seven Ride (DVD)
More of a cold spaghetti western (as they are called) than a true sequel to the American western original. Lee Van Cleef is found in other 'spaghetti westerns' like The Good the Bad and the Ugly with dubbed English translations over the Italian. This film is a lot of action with limited character development and amiable characters like Ronaldo the loner who in the original gets 'adopted' by a couple of the village boys only to die in their arms later.

Good action, but personally I liked it less knowing that it was somewhat cold and not very true to the original.
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7 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The magnificent seven ride on DVD!, July 8, 2004
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All of the Seven movies had wonderful moments and Rides is no exception. This excellent fourth Seven film is a very entertaining Western. I'm so glad they put this great movie on DVD!
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5 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars MGM has gone BAD!, June 15, 2004
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M. G Hall "Movie Fan" (Burlington, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
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MGM is now releasing all their movies in widescreen ( which is good )but they are not ANIMORPHIC (Enhanched for widescreen T.V.'s.) Previous releases were animorphic so this doesn't make any sense. I can only assume there is a new guy at MGM and he is an idiot! The president is completely unaware of what's going on which makes him the same. Other recent DVD's are "Follow That Dream" and "Shalako". If this is unacceptable send MGM an email.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars good but disturbing, May 24, 2008
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this is disturbing when it talks about this guys wife getting raped then killed. but luckuly it doesn't show it.
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