Back in 1960, Yul Brynner starred in the iconic Western remake of Seven Samurai, The Magnificent Seven. The King and I star had a major say in casting decisions and pushed for Steve McQueen.
The greatest Westerns of all time - From John Ford classics to Sergio Leone gems, these are the best films the genre has to ...
Leading the way were a handful of stocks known as "Magnificent Seven" -- a reference to the 1960 Western. These megacaps have strong track records of earnings growth over time, and they continue ...
10. The Magnificent Seven (John Sturges, 1960) A great storyline, terrific cast, unforgettable music and a series of memorable vignettes including Yul Brynner and Steve McQueen’s opening hearse ...
Imported from Paris, the Folies became the longest-running show in Vegas history. Following the destruction of its iconic home — the Hotel Tropicana — the revue's mastermind reflects on its legacy.
Magnificent Seven is a 1960 Western film directed by John Sturges. It was released on 12th October 1960 and follows seven gunfighters hired to guard a small Mexican village from marauding bandits. The ...
Marvin made the most of a relatively small part. As “CALVERA” in THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN (1960). Calvera and his henchmen, who have continually terrorized a small Mexican village into giving them food, ...