@@marialanchester8180 I saw an article in a newspaper headed, 'Not for the fainthearted - Yul Brynner returns to the London stage.' Booked my theatre ticket right away. Like Nureyev, he was very generous with letting people look at him.
Yul Brynner and Steve McQueen are just outstanding in their acting and so natural. The Magnificent Seven is one of my favorite western movies. Thank you.
Yule Bryner and Steve McQueen. They were so natural, talented, nonchalant and born actors. The Magnificent Seven was so Magnificent that I watched it atleast Seven times!
I'm 51 years old, and watching these short films again makes me realize that we're not eternal. Before 50, I didn't realize time and now I know that life is short.
They were all magnificent. Loved Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, and Eli Wallach, they were brilliant. Also loved James Coburn, and Charles Bronson played a great part as well. Powerful men in a powerful movie.
Based on Japanese, master instructor, Akira Kurosava original, and one of the best film made ever: The seven Samurais! Filmed in black and white and with a fantastic ending, fight scenes in pouring rain!
I was lucky to read the transcript of main quotations from the film, and also the original Kurosawa´s The Seven Samuraiys. All the heroes were excellent, bearing the most remarkable features of the and era the people involved. May God give them peace and many thanks for all the pople involved in the making of those films, the Western and the Japanese historical film of swordmanship. Paul, 68.
Yul Brynner . There’s something about him - some kind of calm at his centre, which shines thru. Eli Wallach - something about him also, in a different way. With Lee Van Cleef ( & Clint Eastwood )in tgtbatu - he was great. Charles bronson , Robert Vaughn, James Coburn, what an amazing era .
The best appealing to me about this classic film is its true energetic musical theme I can listen to over and over again as often as I have a chance. 🌞🕊️❤️👍🙂
Yul Brynner & Steve McQueen from the very first scene with both of them to the end. I loved this movie. I watch the first part every time it's on TV. And the theme song really enhances the story and the action.
One of my all-time favorite movies!!! I particularly enjoyed James Coburn as Britt. Steve McQueen did a great job as well. It's a shame Brynner had little respect for him. The Elmer Bernstein score is legendary!!
There will never be such a sensationally different, yet perfectly matched movie star in this story again! The music of the film is also impressive. They are inimitable!
One of the best cowboy movies of all time. Yul Brynner was outstanding. Steve McQueen also. Robert Vaughn another standout performance, Eli Wallach I could go on and on. I love the scene at the beginning when Yul agrees to drive the hearse with Steve McQueen to Boot Hill. They played the scene so cool.
Watched so many movies with my husband. I adored Yul Brynner in the King and I. Charles Bronson was a favorite of ours, Sure wished I could turn time back. My husband was still alive then. When I see one of those old movies being played, I watch them over and over again. Hollywood brought us some great movies. I remember them all, but for the life of me, I can't remember the names of actors playing now. Guess they don't leave a impressing on me. Every time a movie with John Wayne came on, I had no choice but to watch it, no matter how many times I seen it. My husband was a big fan of him. He never got tired of watching his movies over and over again. Always pretended how much I liked his movies. But I got really tired of watching those same movies again and again, just to please my husband. Sure miss all those actors. They were all great. The reason they all dead now, is because of Eve. She just had to eat that apple.Even in those days, a women had the power to seduce her man. And what did he do? He blamed her. Typical man.
So many greats - but given that it was so long ago (1960) not surprising they have all left us. But it was very special to see them all again and remember these roles and others they played.
Brynner 's voice , diction and confidence in dialogue delivery, is incomparable. Not that Steve Macqueen or Coburn are far behind. The cast was the reason, the movie was a hit.
Many excellent actors & personalities in this Giant of a Western but, for me, NO ONE could touch Yul Brynner for terrific charisma and a voice that SHOULD have belonged to Darth Vader. His voice alone commands respect, just like James Earl Jones.
Although he was the bad guy, my favorite character Calvera played by Eli Wallach. This role probably accelerated his career in movies and television. He is one of my all time favorite actors.
Each one of all the seven is unique in character of its own,hence they were so, called 'The Magnificent seven', one of my favourite Cowboy movies for many years and i truely enjoyed watching it during that time!!
To think I was born when this move came out, I saw it in the 70's. And now they are all gone, how time passes. How fast it came and went. When we were young time had no meaning, now, well I wish there was more.
My all time favourite movie...the movie so touched deep down into our hearts...so remains the super classic ever...Yul Brynner and Charles Bronson...!!!
This movie and The Great Escape (with McQueen, Coburn & Bronson) were the two most requested movies to be played during exam weeks @ Univ. of Rochester (NY) in the mid-60s - and are two of my personal favorites! Vince was my favorite and although I'm into Cowboy Action Shooting, I'm really a rifleman. And this film should always be in the Top 10 Westerns of all time.
Magnificent cast Magnificent movie great music sad that they are all gone i was only 4 in 1960 but truly loved this movie later when i saw it is in my top 5 movies.
The music was incredible. I think that that was the real reason for the success of The Magnificent Seven. I like all of the actors especially Charles Bronson and Yul Brynner. I have a Brynner story. He came to watch a movie in Toronto, Canada, during the winter. An usher who was working the line of ticket holders, recognized him and told him that he didn't need to wait in line, that he was more than welcome to come into the lobby of the University theatre, where it was warm and dry. Yul Brynner thanked the usher and said: "If all these people have to wait outside then, so will I." He was an amazing character, in real life, not jus on the big screen.
They were the Magnificent Seven for a reason, the Actors were Magnificent. ALL of them, to pick one favorite is almost impossible. Mine is a tie with Yul, Robert, James and Eli, if I can even go that far. Movie is a 15 out of a 1-10 scale.
The movie had everything. Believable story and believable characters with a theme music to carry it along. No over the top special effects just a solid story about courage and good and bad
It was a western version of Akira Kurosawa's Japanese epic "Seven Samurai". That's why the characters and story are a level above most westerns of the time.
It was and still is an outstanding movie. I grew up watching most of these guys. My "favorites" would be Brynner and McQueen, but Bronson and Vaughn run very close. James Coburn just stands out in anything he did. When you have a collection of talent like this it is very hard to select just one or two. This was a true classic. Thank you for bringing this to us as it gave us some very good details about them we would not have known.
This film was probably the biggest movie for the whole generation of boys in Georgia (then the part of USSR). My friends, about 10 year old kids, were so mesmerized by all 7 heroes, that we divided the heroes names among us - I remember Nugzar was the Chris (he later trained Georgian baseball team), Nukri, my brother, was Vin (it was his favorite character for life), I had a knife throwing duel-contest (wooden knives) with Shota, for being a cool Brit (I wan!), but frankly, my biggest hero in that movie was and still is Bernardo, kid-loving tough guy, who is remembered by his friend kids (later, already in Australia, I learned about Bronson's other movies, or how Russian singer Vysotskiy wanted to meet him in Hollywood...). When this film was in Georgian theatres, getting ticket was physically very demanding (losing buttons in the queue was inevitable)... All these years later I still think that this film was probably the best film I ever saw... And music, oh my god, music was so good!!! (I am musician). In short, this was the movie of my life... Thank you for reminding me my passion for this movie!
I can understand your sentiments entirely I saw this film when it was first released, I am 77 years old now, have watched it dozens of times and never get bored ! Fantastic film with perfect casting. Almost unique,
This was a movie where nearly all actors had that 'screen presence' and were well integrated into the story line... Those were the days where the actors and story line were the centre of attraction and not so much with gimmicks of now a day movies where acting sort of comes second best in artistic priorities....
"Honoring the legendary cast of 'The Magnificent Seven' (1960) and their timeless impact. A tribute to the heroes who defined an era of classic cinema, reminding us of their lasting legacy even in 2023."
Yul was by far my fave...He had good presence on camera and looked like a strong charactor too. Many others too, James Coburn, Eli Wallach, Charles Bronson..... I remember seeing Steve McQueen in his early days, maybe his first film, "The Blob" he clearly was so much better than the other actors. He was in "The Towering Inferno" in 1974 along with Paul Newman, loved that film, saw it once in the cinema with my Mum then went back at least 4 times to watch the film on my own....had to make myself look older though as it was an AA rating and I think I was about 14 😁 (59 now 😮)
Did you know James Coburn served as a Marine & for a war movie he made (sorry can’t remember the name) he was used as the consultant. & I think I’m right saying this, he was a decorated veteran. What a bloke! & weren’t we lucky to see the great movies he made.
God I’m useless. It was Lee Marvin who was the Marine veteran. But you can understand my confusion as they both had that “menacing” look & both great actors.
All the actors were true to their roles.Yul Bryner was a favorite as was most of the others.Saw this movie in the 60s so it was nostalgic when I watched it again recently.
Yul Bruner is my favourite for sure. He was so macho and a really attractive, cool, dude.
I loved Yule,s voice he was lovely.
I agree, I was in love with Yul Bruner because he made bald sexy. He is the reason I think bald me are sexy!
And mine. What a voice! I saw him live on stage in The King and I. He had massive presence.
@@ZenaHerbert WOW, you lucky woman ☘️☀️🌻
@@marialanchester8180 I saw an article in a newspaper headed, 'Not for the fainthearted - Yul Brynner returns to the London stage.'
Booked my theatre ticket right away. Like Nureyev, he was very generous with letting people look at him.
My mother is 70 years old this year, she often rewatches this movie, many times I see her cry. A very good movie.
Yul Brynner and Steve McQueen are just outstanding in their acting and so natural. The Magnificent Seven is one of my favorite western movies. Thank you.
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All of them. Simply magnificent. Nothing else needs to be said.
Yul Brynner is my favourite actor and still is up today. He was a super actor.R .I .P.
Yul Brynner, those looks, that voice, he moved with such grace and power, what a man!
James Coburn was a favorite - but the entire movie was unique - we don't see such movies nowadays - thanks for the memories
all of them
Yuu Bruner is my favorite too. He is so sophisticated in acting. I luv his acting! Superb!
It's my favourite movie of all times. I love every character in the movie.
Yule Bryner and Steve McQueen. They were so natural, talented, nonchalant and born actors. The Magnificent Seven was so Magnificent that I watched it atleast Seven times!
Seven times? Are you kidding? I'm 70 years old and I've must have watched this movie a couple of hundred times!❤❤
Love them all, you can never get actors like these men', I am 74,. Have good memories of them. RIP. 😂
Steve McQueen was a heart throb! Too sad He left us at so young an age.
The very first western I saw at the movies back in 1960 when I was five. Have loved it ever since. Truly an American classic!
I'm 51 years old, and watching these short films again makes me realize that we're not eternal. Before 50, I didn't realize time and now I know that life is short.
They were all magnificent. Loved Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, and Eli Wallach, they were brilliant. Also loved James Coburn, and Charles Bronson played a great part as well. Powerful men in a powerful movie.
You forgot lee van cleef
@@tiagrant2942 He wasn't in this movie...lol!
@@tiagrant2942Lee Van Cleef was in "It's a mad mad mad mad mad mad mad mad mad mad mad mad mad mad mad mad mad mad mad mad mad mad mad mad mad mad mad mad mad mad mad mad World"
@@tiagrant2942 lee van cleaf he is brilliant in the spaghetti westerns the good the bad and the ugly
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Based on Japanese, master instructor, Akira Kurosava original, and one of the best film made ever: The seven Samurais! Filmed in black and white and with a fantastic ending, fight scenes in pouring rain!
I was lucky to read the transcript of main quotations from the film, and also the original Kurosawa´s The Seven Samuraiys. All the heroes were excellent, bearing the most remarkable features of the and era the people involved. May God give them peace and many thanks for all the pople involved in the making of those films, the Western and the Japanese historical film of swordmanship. Paul, 68.
Yul Bryner my favourite followed Charles Bronzan . But all of them are absolute legends. May their souls rest in peace.
My favorite pic's too. Amazing actors 💜💜
I don't care what you say about me, as long as you spell my name right
Yes, The magnificent seven, forever!
They were all great stars but for me Steve Mcqueen was the man, all his movies he held center stage so R.I.P to all those who gave us this great movie
Even now we cannot imagine to make a film like this. The characters and movies of that time, never forget it.
Yul Brynner . There’s something about him - some kind of calm at his centre, which shines thru. Eli Wallach - something about him also, in a different way. With Lee Van Cleef ( & Clint Eastwood )in tgtbatu - he was great. Charles bronson , Robert Vaughn, James Coburn, what an amazing era .
The best appealing to me about this classic film is its true energetic musical theme I can listen to over and over again as often as I have a chance. 🌞🕊️❤️👍🙂
Thanks to the Magnificent Elmer Bernstein!
Always Yul Brunner! They were all excellent actors, but Yul had that something extra for me!
Geez they were all good, legends the lot of them.
Yul Brynner & Steve McQueen from the very first scene with both of them to the end. I loved this movie. I watch the first part every time it's on TV. And the theme song really enhances the story and the action.
That is because Steve had a big ego . He wanted to be the main star of the movie . He wanted top billing.
Too many to choose a favorite. They were and are, afterall, The Magnificent Seven.
One of my all-time favorite movies!!! I particularly enjoyed James Coburn as Britt. Steve McQueen did a great job as well. It's a shame Brynner had little respect for him. The Elmer Bernstein score is legendary!!
Eli Wallach was my favorite. Thanks for posting this video. It definitely was the greatest western ever made.
There will never be such a sensationally different, yet perfectly matched movie star in this story again! The music of the film is also impressive. They are inimitable!
✨✨✨✨✨ 😔 🌹🕯️🌹
One of the best cowboy movies of all time. Yul Brynner was outstanding. Steve McQueen also. Robert Vaughn another standout performance, Eli Wallach I could go on and on. I love the scene at the beginning when Yul agrees to drive the hearse with Steve McQueen to Boot Hill. They played the scene so cool.
Oh no, a lot of actors got it wrong! Very disappointing.
Me too !
Watched so many movies with my husband. I adored Yul Brynner in the King and I. Charles Bronson was a favorite of ours, Sure wished I could turn time back. My husband was still alive then. When I see one of those old movies being played, I watch them over and over again. Hollywood brought us some great movies. I remember them all, but for the life of me, I can't remember the names of actors playing now. Guess they don't leave a impressing on me. Every time a movie with John Wayne came on, I had no choice but to watch it, no matter how many times I seen it. My husband was a big fan of him. He never got tired of watching his movies over and over again. Always pretended how much I liked his movies. But I got really tired of watching those same movies again and again, just to please my husband. Sure miss all those actors. They were all great. The reason they all dead now, is because of Eve. She just had to eat that apple.Even in those days, a women had the power to seduce her man. And what did he do? He blamed her. Typical man.
Ule briny repectd carecter in the ten commandments glad to see
It seems like all these actors died from lung cancer or emphysema. They were big smokers back then.
God bless all these men because the characters they played made me happy several times.
Fantastic film!! All men, ALPHA MEN at that!! No ridiculous drag freaks. Awesome movie!!
They had REAL men back then. Not like the wimps of today.
Thanks for the magnificent 7 documentary. My favorite was Yul Brynner.
So many greats - but given that it was so long ago (1960) not surprising they have all left us. But it was very special to see them all again and remember these roles and others they played.
Brynner 's voice , diction and confidence in dialogue delivery, is incomparable.
Not that Steve Macqueen or Coburn are far behind.
The cast was the reason, the movie was a hit.
He was an actor’s actor. Too bad the narrator couldn’t even be bothered to pronounce his name correctly.
@@robstockton2463 Yeap, the narrator doesn't know what he's talking about, therefore how can he know the correct pronunciation?
Oh no, a lot of actors got it wrong! Very disappointing.
Many excellent actors & personalities in this Giant of a Western but, for me, NO ONE could touch Yul Brynner for terrific charisma and a voice that SHOULD have belonged to Darth Vader. His voice alone commands respect, just like James Earl Jones.
I like Charles Bronson too
Them all are my favorite characters on this film and will remain so for all time !!!
Steve stood out as the coolest of the group, but it is one of the best movies of all time for sure.
I love them all. I cannot choose. God bless their soul ♥️
Loved the movie and the music was amazing
Although he was the bad guy, my favorite character Calvera played by Eli Wallach. This role probably accelerated his career in movies and television. He is one of my all time favorite actors.
Eli Wallach is amazing in everything.
We don't need no badges
He was Peter O’ Toole’s favourite character too ( as he says in his memoirs)
Brad dexter is brillant
Legend
Two brilliant actors Yul Brynner and Steve McQueen
Each one of all the seven is unique in character of its own,hence they were so, called 'The Magnificent seven', one of my favourite Cowboy movies for many years and i truely enjoyed watching it during that time!!
I liked most of these movie stars!!
Toute ma jeunesse cinemathografique.... Merveilleux acteurs tous disparus..... Hommage à leur talents🎥🎞️📽️🎬📞☎️🎥📸
Real Men!
Yul Bryner. There is something about him. His role as the pharaoh in Ten Commandments .... And his role in The King and I are my all time favourite.❤
Mine too.
To think I was born when this move came out, I saw it in
the 70's. And now they are all gone, how time passes.
How fast it came and went. When we were young time
had no meaning, now, well I wish there was more.
Yeah I was also born the year the movie was made, so I'm as old as this film ...
I late bought this film on dvd, great to have.
Steve Mcqueen and james Coburn, both friends of Bruce Lee.
To me all seven were magnificent!
My all time favourite movie...the movie so touched deep down into our hearts...so remains the super classic ever...Yul Brynner and Charles Bronson...!!!
This movie and The Great Escape (with McQueen, Coburn & Bronson) were the two most requested movies to be played during exam weeks @ Univ. of Rochester (NY) in the mid-60s - and are two of my personal favorites! Vince was my favorite and although I'm into Cowboy Action Shooting, I'm really a rifleman. And this film should always be in the Top 10 Westerns of all time.
Yul Brynner..ALWAYS my Favourite..What a 9:47 commanding VOICE ,Those penetrating eyes...OH MY GOD !❤❤❤❤We'll NEVER SUCH ACTORS AGAIN 😢
Magnificent cast Magnificent movie great music sad that they are all gone i was only 4 in 1960 but truly loved this movie later when i saw it is in my top 5 movies.
I am a fan of the late Yul Brynner, one of, if not the very best actors. However everyone in this movie was terrific.
Very interesting
Steve McQueen. I loved the TV series The magnificent Seven also.
This movie had an excellent ensemble cast, each actor perfect for his/her role.
They was best actors ( LEGENDS ) .
Eli Wallach, who played the villain, was the most amusing character that had stuck in my mind, other actors were fabulous too.
Ei Wallach was a good actor. He was the Capo di Capi Tuttii ( Boss of Bosess ) in film of 2 part, the film title was The Maffias Daughter
I loved his comment to Brynner "If God did not want them sheared He would not have made them sheep"
Thanks for you 👍👍
Three Way Tie 🤔 YUL BRYNNER ---- STEVE MAQUEEN and CHARLES
BRONSON ✨🌟 GOD 🙏🏻 BLESS THE MAGNIFICENT
SEVEN 7 🙌⚡🎗️
And Brad was a stud..
The music was incredible. I think that that was the real reason for the success of The Magnificent Seven. I like all of the actors especially Charles Bronson and Yul Brynner. I have a Brynner story. He came to watch a movie in Toronto, Canada, during the winter. An usher who was working the line of ticket holders, recognized him and told him that he didn't need to wait in line, that he was more than welcome to come into the lobby of the University theatre, where it was warm and dry. Yul Brynner thanked the usher and said: "If all these people have to wait outside then, so will I." He was an amazing character, in real life, not jus on the big screen.
Never heard of that, but it's impressive and i can well believe it for Yul Brynner absolutely had style.
Great story!
They were the Magnificent Seven for a reason, the Actors were Magnificent. ALL of them, to pick one favorite is almost impossible. Mine is a tie with Yul, Robert, James and Eli, if I can even go that far. Movie is a 15 out of a 1-10 scale.
I don't think I need to say it but I will, that this is The Seven Samurai by Sojiro Motoki. And Me Likey!!! Great adaptation! Love both movies!
My favourite actor then was Charles Bronson, a face which portrayed a tough guy
The movie had everything. Believable story and believable characters with a theme music to carry it along. No over the top special effects just a solid story about courage and good and bad
It was a western version of Akira Kurosawa's Japanese epic "Seven Samurai". That's why the characters and story are a level above most westerns of the time.
Great movie John From Ireland
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Souhlas. 👍♥️🥰
all of them they are great actors Biob England Uk
My wife and I saw Yul Brynner play the king in the King and I on the stage at the Pantages Theater in Hollywood about five months before he died.
I was fortunate to see Yul Brunner & Virginia McKenna (the lady in the Elsa the lioness movie) in The King & I in London. Breath taking.
It was and still is an outstanding movie. I grew up watching most of these guys. My "favorites" would be Brynner and McQueen, but Bronson and Vaughn run very close. James Coburn just stands out in anything he did. When you have a collection of talent like this it is very hard to select just one or two. This was a true classic. Thank you for bringing this to us as it gave us some very good details about them we would not have known.
Yul bruner is my favorite .he even in movie The King and I too... good looking guy and good actor too...❤❤❤
And I almost forget Steve MC Queen too.... my both favorite ❤
Thank a lot🙏
Najlepši film 7 Veličanstvenih u. Mojoj mladosti. Neka i dalje sijaju na nebu
Absolutely utterly magnificent. Yul and Steve. 😢
MvQueen only had a few lines in the movie but he's great a true Movie Star gone too soon
Well known for reducing his lines in a movie, he preferred expression and body language...
He only needed a few!
Спасибо! Это наша молодость!
This film was probably the biggest movie for the whole generation of boys in Georgia (then the part of USSR). My friends, about 10 year old kids, were so mesmerized by all 7 heroes, that we divided the heroes names among us - I remember Nugzar was the Chris (he later trained Georgian baseball team), Nukri, my brother, was Vin (it was his favorite character for life), I had a knife throwing duel-contest (wooden knives) with Shota, for being a cool Brit (I wan!), but frankly, my biggest hero in that movie was and still is Bernardo, kid-loving tough guy, who is remembered by his friend kids (later, already in Australia, I learned about Bronson's other movies, or how Russian singer Vysotskiy wanted to meet him in Hollywood...). When this film was in Georgian theatres, getting ticket was physically very demanding (losing buttons in the queue was inevitable)... All these years later I still think that this film was probably the best film I ever saw... And music, oh my god, music was so good!!! (I am musician). In short, this was the movie of my life... Thank you for reminding me my passion for this movie!
I can understand your sentiments entirely I saw this film when it was first released, I am 77 years old now, have watched it dozens of times and never get bored ! Fantastic film with perfect casting. Almost unique,
This was a movie where nearly all actors had that 'screen presence' and were well integrated into the story line... Those were the days where the actors and story line were the centre of attraction and not so much with gimmicks of now a day movies where acting sort of comes second best in artistic priorities....
"Honoring the legendary cast of 'The Magnificent Seven' (1960) and their timeless impact. A tribute to the heroes who defined an era of classic cinema, reminding us of their lasting legacy even in 2023."
Yul Brynner ( actually - Yuliy Borisovich Briner ) was the best actor with charisma. His eyes and voice are so impressive and acting to.
Thank you very much this was great short but sweet it was very very good I don't usually say that😊😊
All the actors were great actors but Yul Brynner is my favourity
All of them they were legend
Yul was by far my fave...He had good presence on camera and looked like a strong charactor too.
Many others too, James Coburn, Eli Wallach, Charles Bronson.....
I remember seeing Steve McQueen in his early days, maybe his first film, "The Blob" he clearly was so much better than the other actors.
He was in "The Towering Inferno" in 1974 along with Paul Newman, loved that film, saw it once in the cinema with my Mum then went back at least 4 times to watch the film on my own....had to make myself look older though as it was an AA rating and I think I was about 14 😁 (59 now 😮)
Yes the Blob! Great sy fy movie , got me hooked at 9 years old!
Yul Brynner was the best my he rest in piece
Everyone that was in the film was excellent. The film was excellent.
All great actors ,but the way James Coburn dealt with the bully was my favourite scene
Did you know James Coburn served as a Marine & for a war movie he made (sorry can’t remember the name) he was used as the consultant. & I think I’m right saying this, he was a decorated veteran. What a bloke! & weren’t we lucky to see the great movies he made.
Yeah, that was great! James Coburn had a presence that I loved!
God I’m useless. It was Lee Marvin who was the Marine veteran. But you can understand my confusion as they both had that “menacing” look & both great actors.
Just like in the movie they were all magnificent and their spirit lives on ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Your video is a wonderful gift! It took me back to the time when I first watched that movie. Thank you so much!
All
Of them did a great job in this fantastic movie.
Love THE 7
But I guess I have to say my favorite one was.. “ CHICO”
This is one of my favourite movies ever. I really liked Yul Brynner as Chris in this movie.
All the actors were true to their roles.Yul Bryner was a favorite as was most of the others.Saw this movie in the 60s so it was nostalgic when I watched it again recently.
Благодарю 🌹 Вас. Это мой любимый фильм. Великолепные актёры. Я с Украины. 🇺🇦💙💛
All of them they act great
...and we leave, become just memories soon to be forgotten 😢
Waww se jeant fontastic good film 👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌💪💪💪💪💪