The magnificent seven /

The citizens of a small Mexican farming village hire seven gun fighters to defend them from a ruthless and exploitative group of bandits led by Calvera. As Calvera's next raid approaches, the peasants and the gun fighters work together to prepare to defend the village.

Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Magnificent seven (Motion picture : 1960).
Corporate Authors: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Mirisch Company, Alpha Productions, MGM Home Entertainment Inc
Other Authors: Sturges, John, 1910-1992, Roberts, William S., 1913-1997, Brynner, Yul, McQueen, Steve, 1930-1980, Wallach, Eli, 1915-2014, Bronson, Charles, 1921-2003, Vaughn, Robert, 1932-, Dexter, Brad, 1917-2002, Coburn, James, Buchholz, Horst, 1933-2003, Bernstein, Elmer
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
French
Spanish
Language Notes:Closed-captioned (feature only). Sound tracks: English (5.1 surround and mono.), French (mono.), and Spanish (mono.), with optional subtitles in French and Spanish.
Published: ©2001
Edition:Special ed.
Series:Western legends (DVD videodiscs)
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Description
Summary:The citizens of a small Mexican farming village hire seven gun fighters to defend them from a ruthless and exploitative group of bandits led by Calvera. As Calvera's next raid approaches, the peasants and the gun fighters work together to prepare to defend the village.
Item Description:Originally released as a motion picture in 1960.
Based on the Japanese film: Seven samurai [= Shichinin no samurai] / Toho Company, Ltd.
Aspect ratio 2.35:1 (widescreen); enhanced for 16:9 televisions.
Special features include: Guns for hire : the making of The magnificent seven -- Audio commentary by Eli Wallach, James Coburn, Walter Mirisch, and Robert Relyea -- Original theatrical trailers -- Still gallery.
Videorecording.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (128 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:DVD; Dolby digital.
Audience:Not rated. Special features not rated.
Production Credits:Director of photography, Charles Lang ; film editor, Ferris Webster ; music, Elmer Bernstein.
ISBN:0792849574