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  1. Seven Men From Now. Available on iTunes. The hunt is on for seven men. Seven murderous rogues who robbed a Wells Fargo freight station of $20,000, killing a clerk in the process, Ex-lawmen Ben Stride (Randolph Scott) is the man determined to track down those seven men, for it was his beloved wife who was murdered during the heist.

  2. Ex-sheriff Ben Stride tracks the seven men who held up a Wells Fargo office and killed his wife. Stride is tormented by the fact that his own failure to keep his job was the cause of his wife’s working in the express office and thus he is partly responsible for her death.

  3. 27 de may. de 2022 · Seven Men from Now (1956) Mark Franklin May 27, 2022 1950s. Randolph Scott is Ben Stride, former sheriff of Silver City, where seven men made of with a chest full of loot and killed his wife in the process. Now he’s hunting them down, one by one, or two by two. Along the way, he encounters the broken down California-bound wagon of John and ...

  4. 5 de ago. de 2019 · The little known film is up there with The Tall T, Comanche Station and Ride Lonesome in Boetticher’s opus of great Westerns (they are also films the trio worked on together). “Seven” is a chilling revenge story that falls back on Boetticher’s recurring theme of a decent guy fighting obsessively for what he believes is right even though ...

  5. 29 de mar. de 2021 · Seven Men from Now was filmed in a 13-day shoot on a very modest budget up at Lone Pine in the fall of 1955, and finally released in August 1956. Producer Wayne, star Scott and director Boetticher, on set. It would become the first – and one of the best – of a cycle of seven Westerns, two for Warners, the rest for Columbia, that for a long ...

  6. Elaine Lennon’s essay on Budd Boetticher’s 7 Men From Now looks at how plot unity derives from classical tenets of story structure and simplifies the narrative syntax so that every action relates to the central theme of revenge. The film’s hero is a corruption of the traditional cowboy and exemplifies the mid-1950s transition of the genre to more adult representation, leading the Western ...

  7. 7 Men from Now: Directed by Budd Boetticher. With Randolph Scott, Gail Russell, Lee Marvin, Walter Reed. A former sheriff blames himself for his wife's death during a Wells Fargo robbery and vows to track down and kill the seven men responsible.