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Rohit

John Wayne's company, Batjac, produced this film and he had planned to play the lead. He didn't because after preproduction had already started, John Ford contacted the Duke with a new project called The Searchers, which Wayne opted to star in instead. Since money was already being spent to make "Seven Men From Now", it could not be stopped without losing that money. John Wayne asked Randolph Scott to play the lead in his place. - IMDb Trivia
11 years 9 months ago
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Dan Bull

The scene where Lee Marvin taunts Walter Reed and Randolph Scott through his suggestive conversation with Gail Russell is painfully tense.
7 years 11 months ago
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neocowboy

Worth it for the scene where Lee Marvin belittles the husband in front his wife with such thinly veiled distain.
10 years 8 months ago
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MilenaFlaherty

Beautiful, tragic Gail Russell.
10 years 1 month ago
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ClassicLady

Lee Marvin is one mean son-of-a-gun! Randolph Scott is fast becoming one of my idols. Wish I had learned to like Westerns a long time ago.
10 years 2 months ago
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locovoco

Did I miss something during the movie? I coulda swore those seven men were from Silver Springs.....
8 years 3 months ago
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frodon

Surprisingly few checks on this one. Great little B-Western...
13 years 11 months ago
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