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Nov 19, 2019

[Answer] 7. Akira Kurosawa made his film "Seven Samurai" in 1954. The story appealed to the American director, John Sturges, who remade it into which famous Western in 1960?

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...1. Seven Men from Nowhere 2. The Seven Madmen 3. Seven Days to Noon 4. The Magnificent Seven The story of seven renegades who are hired to protect a village from bandits was transplanted from Japan to the West. Kurosawa's film is widely considered one of the best films of all times. The American remake, "The Magnificent Seven" was nominated for an Academy Award for Elmer Bernstein's score.




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The Magnificent Seven:


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