Review of 7 Men from Now (1956) by Steve W — 03 May 2016
Stoic and grim faced Ben Stride (Randolph Scott) is after the seven men who killed his wife during a robbery gone wrong. He takes out two rather quickly, and then must hunt down the remaining five, but is saddled with a husband/wife in a wagon who are a bit out of their depth, and the shady Bill Masters.
(a wonderful Lee Marvin) The movie is pretty taut and minimalist until the ending, where things get sort of cliched and predictable. I liked most of it, but the last act could have used some fine tuning.
This review of 7 Men from Now (1956) was written by Steve W on 03 May 2016.
7 Men from Now has generally received positive reviews.
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