Disambiguation evidence for The Magnificent Seven via surface form

"The Magnificent Seven (1960 film)"


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Predicate Object
antagonist bandits
basedOn The Magnificent Seven self-linksurface differs
surface form: Seven Samurai
basedOnWorkBy Akira Kurosawa
basedOnWorkBy Hideo Oguni NERFINISHED
basedOnWorkBy Shinobu Hashimoto
character Bernardo O'Reilly
character Britt
character Calvera
character Chico
character Chris Adams
character Harry Luck
character Lee
character Vin Tanner
cinemaProcess CinemaScope
cinematographyBy Charles Lang
colorProcess DeLuxe Color
surface form: Metrocolor
composer Elmer Bernstein
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
countryOfRelease United States of America
surface form: United States
director John Sturges
distributedBy United Artists
editedBy Ferris Webster
follows group of hired gunmen
genre Western film
genre action film
hasSequel Guns of the Magnificent Seven
hasSequel Return of the Seven
hasSequel The Magnificent Seven self-linksurface differs
surface form: The Magnificent Seven Ride!
inspired The Magnificent Seven (2016 film)
instanceOf American Western film
instanceOf feature film
mainSubject gunfighters defending a Mexican village
musicBy Elmer Bernstein
notableFor being a Western remake of Seven Samurai
notableFor iconic Elmer Bernstein score
originalLanguage English
producer John Sturges
productionCompany The Mirisch Company
releaseDate 1960-10-12
releaseYear 1960
runtimeMinutes 128
screenwriter Walter Bernstein
screenwriter Walter Newman
screenwriter William Roberts
setting Mexican village
starring Brad Dexter
starring Charles Bronson
starring Eli Wallach
starring Horst Buchholz
starring James Coburn
starring Robert Vaughn
starring Steve McQueen
starring Yul Brynner