The Magnificent Seven Movie Release Date, Cast, Storyline, Wiki
The Magnificent Seven is a western action film remake of the movie released in 1960 with the same name " The Magnificient Seven". The movie released in 1960 was also the remake of Japanese movie Seven Samurai released in 1954. The upcoming movie is directed by Antoine Fuqua and Produced by Roger Birnbaum and Todd Black. Movie Shooting was started on May 18, 2015. In the north of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The movie is set to be released on September 23, 2016.Storyline (based on movie released in 1960 with the same name)
Tired of being misled by a pack of highwaymen, the Mexican-Indian groups of a little Texas town choose to battle their tormenters with firearms. The trio who get down to business looking for weapons oversee by the chance to gather a group of gunfighters rather, who consent to shield the villa and free it of the desperados in return for four to six weeks of room, board, and 20 bucks. This 1960 Western exemplary straightforwardly recognizes its obligation to the far prevalent Japanese perfect work of art, Kurosawa's "Seven Samurai." The essential plot circumstance and numerous particular occurrences firmly parallel the first; different components, from the one of a kind route in which the ranchers fortunes into their initial two legends, to the odd, spent character of Lee (Vaughn, with an indefinable accent), are new. This was a period of the film when a Brooklyn Jew (Wallach, who gets some incredible lines however exaggerates) could play a bandito, and a German youth (Horst Buchholz, looking somewhat like Christian Slater and Johnny Depp, yet not as unmistakable as either) could be a Hispanic adoration interest named Chico. The story is uneven, the acting and discourse spotty, yet the activity and the Elmer Bernstein score are invigorating, and the great looking youthful stars on their way up (McQueen, Bronson, Vaughn, and Coburn) and additionally the stalwart and insightful Brynner are a delight to view.| Directed by | Antoine Fuqua |
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| Produced by | Roger Birnbaum Todd Black |
| Screenplay by | Nic Pizzolatto Richard Wenk |
| Based on | Seven Samurai by Akira Kurosawa Shinobu Hashimoto Hideo Oguni |
| Starring | Denzel Washington Chris Pratt Ethan Hawke Vincent D'Onofrio Byung-hun Lee Manuel Garcia-Rulfo Martin Sensmeier Haley Bennett Matt Bomer Peter Sarsgaard |
| Music by | James Horner Simon Franglen |
| Cinematography | Mauro Fiore |
| Edited by | John Refoua |
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LStar Capital
Village Roadshow Pictures Pin High Productions Escape Artists |
| Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Columbia Pictures |
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| Country | the United States |
| Language | English |