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Seven Men from Now (1956)
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Reviews Counted:4
Fresh:4
Rotten:0
Average Rating:N/A
Runtime: 78 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: After his wife's murder in a Wells Fargo bank holdup, former sheriff Ben Stride (Randolph Scott) is beset with guilt and goes after the culprits. He joins up with a traveling couple (Gail Russell... After his wife's murder in a Wells Fargo bank holdup, former sheriff Ben Stride (Randolph Scott) is beset with guilt and goes after the culprits. He joins up with a traveling couple (Gail Russell and Walter Reed), and the trio is in turn joined by a pair of cons hoping that Ben will lead them to the robbers--and, of course, the loot. [More]
Starring: Randolph Scott, Gail Russell
Starring: Randolph Scott, Gail Russell
Director: Budd Boetticher
Director: Budd Boetticher
Producer: John Wayne
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Reviews for Seven Men from Now
It deserves to be viewed, as one of the greatest Westerns -- possibly one of the greatest films -- ever made.
gets everything right and we indeed feel this movie in our stomachs and hearts
The effect is not one of (pre) post-modern nudging, but a questioning of the conventions through the director's humanizing gaze.
A terrific Western especially for those who take their oaters seriously.
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