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The Magnificent Seven

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The Magnificent Seven game quiz
"I noticed there was not a specific quiz on one of my favorite films, 1960's "The Magnificent Seven." Okay, let's see how much you know about the film, and various other tidbits! Have fun and good luck!"

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1. Director John Sturges' 1960 film "The Magnificent Seven" was adapted from which Asian film?


    Rashomon (1950)
    High Noon (1952)
    Godzilla (1954)
    Shichinin No Samurai (1954)


2. In "The Magnificent Seven," which character did Yul Brynner portray?
    Harry Luck
    Sotero
    Vin
    Chris Adams


3. Steve McQueen, James Coburn, Charles Bronson, Elmer Bernstein and John Sturges worked on one other film together. What was it's title?
    The Great Escape (1963)
    Le Mans (1971)
    Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines (1965)
    Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957)


4. What is the name of the character that Eli Wallach portrayed in "The Magnificent Seven?"
    Vin
    Calvera
    Lee
    Hilario


5. Which two actors in the film "The Magnificent Seven" had the least amount of scripted dialog combined?
    Horst Bucholz and Brad Dexter
    James Coburn and Robert Vaughn
    James Coburn and Brad Dexter
    Horst Bucholz and Robert Vaughn


6. Steve McQueen was a last minute substitute for "The Magnificent Seven."
    True
    False


7. When Chico attempted to join the 'Seven' early in the film, how many times did Chris clap his hands before Chico left?
    Three
    Two
    Five
    Four


8. What was the tagline used for "The Magnificent Seven?"
    "When the seven are around, what is a bandit to do?"
    "Seven should have been enough."
    "Six Weren't Enough."
    "They were seven - And they fought like seven hundred!"


9. The "Magnificent Seven" won an Academy Award for Best Picture in 1961?
    Yes
    No


10. On August 30, 2003, Charles Bronson passed away. What was listed as the official cause of death?
    Pneumonia and Alzheimer's disease
    Cancer of the spleen and pancreas
    Pneumonia and heart attack
    Cancer of the vocal cords and Alzheimer's disease


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