Only Robert Vaughn still abides.Classic actors for this time honored flick.
I hope you enjoy this flashback you saw as well no doubt.
correct and he was my least favorite of the seven.Only Robert Vaughn still abides.
Yes , I am aware of that.but still interesting put in the old West cultural theme once gretly loved by the fans both young and old. Its interesting that the genre has pretty much moved on to other themes. Science fiction has dominated the minds of young fans as well as a good portion of geezers like me. I think Star Trek was a cultural milestone for many. Riding on the Enterprise was far more fun than getting saddle soars on a horse regardless of how they looked. Trigger ,Champion and other smart steeds.great western morality play that's actually from the east .it's a remake of Kurosawa's Seven Samurai (1954).
Very good. I win a lot of bets about that! (Plus, I know few people who can name all seven.)Only Robert Vaughn still abides.
When I was kid it was literally a rite of passage to watch this.Classic actors for this time honored flick.
I hope you enjoy this flashback you saw as well no doubt.
Brad Dexter was the only one who would stump me.Very good. I win a lot of bets about that! (Plus, I know few people who can name all seven.)
I always liked Ice Station Zebra, probably about the equivalent of Dirty Dozen. In a career of B movies (or lower), those two probably stand out as B plusesAnother good one (following the numbers theme). The great Jim Brown. Don't think he was ever in a better movie?
At one time Brad Dexter was married to Peggy Lee!Brad Dexter was the only one who would stump me.
Of course, there was the prolific Eli Wallach on the other side.