SunnyHello
Nice effects though.
Limerculer
A waste of 90 minutes of my life
ThedevilChoose
When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.
Allison Davies
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Oslo Jargo (Bartok Kinski)
After an idiotic opening where some old family members butcher horse bandits in a prolonged scene, using rifles and cannon, we are introduced to the pathetic, "MacGregors clan". Seems they need to take their horses to get sold, thus they go on their way but trouble finds them.The horse bandits' chief, called "Santiago", plans revenge against them. He's in cahoots with the local sheriff and he has a large army of bandits, whom I may say can't seem to shoot straight at all.The seven MacGregor brothers invent a plan for their older brother to join the horse bandit group. What follows is more inane scenes where none of the MacGregors get shot and yet they inflict great amount of damage to the horse bandits.The film has the familiar air of Spain and her arid deserts, but not much in the way to recommend it.Seven Guns for the MacGregors is a below average 1966 Italian spaghetti western that seems like it was made in 1974.
Wizard-8
Obviously with the title, the producers were trying to suggest that this movie had elements of the classic films "The Magnificent Seven" and "Seven Brides For Seven Brothers". Unfortunately, the movie ends up short, very short.To begin with, none of the members of the family are made into unique characters. They are just a mindless mob of people shooting and acting alike. In fact, sometimes it's hard during the action scenes to differentiate them from the bad guys! Another big criticism I have with the movie is that it doesn't take long for things to get very confusing. Not understanding what was going on, it was hard to get involved with what happens. Also, the print that currently plays on cable TV is full-frame, when this was shot in widescreen. This makes some scenes even more confusing.There is a decent musical score by Ennio Morricone, but that's not enough to save the movie. Even if you are a spaghetti western fanatic, like I am, I strongly suggest you skip this movie.
John Bishop
This is not a very good film, nor a particularly good soundtrack, although the music was composed by the prolific musical genius, Il Maestro, Ennio Morricone.There are a number of problems with the comedy/melodrama, specifically the plot. Perhaps they should have spent more time with the wacky extended clan MacGregor shooting away at horse thieves with "Queen Anne" rather than with the seven sons trying to...er...let's see...trying to get back their horses, trying to avenge Rosita's father, trying to rob banks and trains, and trying to upset the misdeeds of Santillana. Also, there didn't seem to be a great deal of screen time allotted to bonita Rosita.There is also a problem with the spelling of the name, MacGregor. In the opening sequence of the film, the ranch sign clearly reads, "McGregor," yet in the titles it is spelled, "MacGregor."
cengelm
Old MacGregor has seven sons and the oldest one Gregor leads his brothers to Las Mesas, a small town where they want to sell 200 horses. They get into trouble with people who are related with evil Santillana. After getting imprisoned and losing their horses they decide to go after Santillana's gang. Gregor goes undercover and joins the gang. Sometimes funny and exciting this film doesn't manage to be more than one of many. All characters are either good or bad and the baddies are always just dumb enough to let the plot go on.Noteworthy is Ennio Morricone's score which is good but doesn't belong to his famous ones. Cinematography is proper.4 / 10.