
1. | The Magnificent Seven: Season 1 | 1998 |
2. | The Magnificent Seven: Season 2 | 1999 |
The Magnificent Seven
The Magnificent Seven is a program based on the five-movie series (but mostly the first two) from the 60s and 70s, which was in turn based on the 1954 Japanese film "Seven Samurai" by Akira Kurosawa. The Magnificent Seven was cancelled by CBS after the 1997-1998 season, but was later renewed thanks to a large internet campaign to save the show. The Magnificent Seven was cancelled halfway through its second season run, but thanks to fan support CBS agreed to air the remaining six episodes. Unfortunately ratings were so low, CBS was only able to air two of the six before canceling the program again. Read about several extras accounts of their days working for The Magnificent Seven.
A Seminole tribe under attack by ragtag Confederates hire seven gunfighters to defend their village.
When a rancher's nephew kills a man, a law-and-order circuit judge needs the Seven to bring the killer to trial.
The Seven rescue prostitutes from a vicious pimp, and have to defend them when the pimp comes looking for "his" girls.
A reformed safecracker and her daughter come to town on Mary's parole program, and the Seven have to protect her from her former gang.
Mary brings her son back to Four Corners...a year after he saw his father killed.
A drifter due to be hung offers a deal of information about the murder of Chris's wife and child to avoid the rope. The Seven, followed by an annoying writer go hunting for answers and a killer.
The Seven help an elderly rancher and her niece against a land baron trying to drive them off their property.
Vin and Buck rescue the daughter of a missionary who was apparently abducted by an Indian brave. Vin isn't sure the young woman didn't flee with the Indian voluntarily. When the young Indian escapes jail, Vin is blamed.
Chris is falsely arrested in a backwater town and sentenced to five years hard labor in a private prison. The rest of the Seven attempt to trace his movements and effect a rescue.
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Ron Perlman | Josiah Sanchez |
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Michael Biehn | Chris Larabee |
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Rick Worthy | Nathan Jackson |
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Dale Midkiff | Buck Wilmington |
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Anthony Starke | Ezra Standish |
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Eric Close | Vin Tanner |
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Andrew Kavovit | John 'J.D.' Dunne |
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Laurie Holden | Mary Travis |
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Cliff De Young | Sheriff Quince |
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Robert Vaughn | Judge Oren Travis |
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Phil Hawn | Inmate 19 |
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Karen Hensel | Widow Gloria Potter |
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David S. Winn III | Outlaw |
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Stephen McHattie | Cletus Fowler |
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Kurtwood Smith | Col. Emmett Anderson |
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Barry Corbin | Wickes |
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Art Lafleur | Warden |
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Brion James | Stuart James |
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Ken Jenkins | Frank |
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Jim Cody Williams | Man #2 |
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Tony Burton | Tennessee Eban |
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Jerry Hardin | Mr. Conklin |
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Leon Russom | Mr. Wheeler |
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Greg Serano | Chanu |
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Jeff Kober | Morgan Coltrane |
Nr Discs | 1 |
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Layers | Single side, Single layer |
Watched | |
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Quantity | 1 |
Index | 1313 |
Added Date | Jul 03, 2018 04:01:45 |
Modified Date | Jul 03, 2018 04:01:45 |