
After his last adventure in the Guns of the Magnificent Seven (1969), the former leader of the Seven and now a married U.S. Marshall, Chris Adams, declines his old friend Jim McKay's invitation to stop the outlaw De Toro and his marauding gang of bandits from attacking the Mexican border town of Magdalena. Filled with guilt, Chris decides to visit the town--now inhabited by widows--before the tough band's imminent return, having no other choice but to recruit a brand-new team... (Full plot summary below)
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After his last adventure in the Guns of the Magnificent Seven (1969), the former leader of the Seven and now a married U.S. Marshall, Chris Adams, declines his old friend Jim McKay's invitation to stop the outlaw De Toro and his marauding gang of bandits from attacking the Mexican border town of Magdalena. Filled with guilt, Chris decides to visit the town--now inhabited by widows--before the tough band's imminent return, having no other choice but to recruit a brand-new team of unlikely defenders. As always, the odds are against them. Can the new Magnificent Seven and the town's defenceless women put an end to De Toro's reign of terror?
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| User ReviewHarry WNice ending to the series. Again, there is a whole new cast. Great movie. |
| User ReviewPaul D"Oh, he just doesn't know his own strength." So you lock him up forever for that? You horrible person, Lee Van Cleef. |
| User ReviewJonathan PMy least favorite of the quadrilogy, but it's still a decent western movie. |
| User ReviewChris .Adequate finale to the series, like the other sequels though, lacks the epic feel of the original and also the fucking incredible cast. Still, it's a decent little Western and Lee Van Cleef is alright in the role originated by Yul Brynner |
| User ReviewSam SI own this in a four movie pack along with: * The Magnificent Seven (1960) * Return Of the Magnificent Seven (1966) * Guns Of The Magnificent Seven (1969) |
| User ReviewRandy FI belief this was a made for TV movie and it has that feel. |
| User ReviewSanford Rhave to be honest i think this oine was clearly one movie two far dont get me wrong the ating in it was pretty good and and the storyline was reasonable but was one to far |
| User ReviewClay BThough Lee Van Cleef is cool, and there are some fun character actors, this movie just feels low-rent. There's just not that much going on, and what there is has all been done better in other films. Not a bad watch, but not worth seeking out. |
| User ReviewTheScarlatescu RThe worst of The Magnificent Seven films. Despite the lazy script there is enough style (and Lee Van Cleef!) to make it worth watching. It's an enjoyable waste of time. |
| User ReviewMike Cbarely had anything to do with the Magnificent Seven, saves the Magnificent Seven part to the last thirty-forty minutes of the movie, and just doesn't seem like a Magnificent Seven movie |