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Seven Guns for the MacGregors

Original title: 7 pistole per i MacGregor
  • 1966
  • A
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
268
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Leo Anchóriz, Agata Flori, and Fernando Sancho in Seven Guns for the MacGregors (1966)
Spaghetti WesternDramaWestern

Gregor and the rest of the MacGregor brothers want to sell horses in Las Mesas where they get into trouble with the locals and evil Santillana. After doing time behind bars and losing their ... Read allGregor and the rest of the MacGregor brothers want to sell horses in Las Mesas where they get into trouble with the locals and evil Santillana. After doing time behind bars and losing their horses they decide to go after Santillana's gang.Gregor and the rest of the MacGregor brothers want to sell horses in Las Mesas where they get into trouble with the locals and evil Santillana. After doing time behind bars and losing their horses they decide to go after Santillana's gang.

  • Director
    • Franco Giraldi
  • Writers
    • David Moreno Mingote
    • Fernando Di Leo
    • Enzo Dell'Aquila
  • Stars
    • Robert Woods
    • Fernando Sancho
    • Agata Flori
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    268
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Franco Giraldi
    • Writers
      • David Moreno Mingote
      • Fernando Di Leo
      • Enzo Dell'Aquila
    • Stars
      • Robert Woods
      • Fernando Sancho
      • Agata Flori
    • 11User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Robert Woods
    Robert Woods
    • Gregor MacGregor
    Fernando Sancho
    Fernando Sancho
    • Miguel
    Agata Flori
    • Rosita Carson
    • (as Agatha Flory)
    Leo Anchóriz
    Leo Anchóriz
    • Santillana
    Manuel Zarzo
    Manuel Zarzo
    • David MacGregor
    • (as Manolo Zarzo)
    Nazzareno Zamperla
    Nazzareno Zamperla
    • Peter MacGregor
    • (as Nick Anderson)
    Paolo Magalotti
    • Kenneth MacGregor
    • (as Paul Carter)
    Julio Pérez Tabernero
    • Mark MacGregor
    • (as Julio Perez Tabernero)
    Saturno Cerra
    Saturno Cerra
    • Johnny MacGregor
    • (as Saturnino Cerra)
    Alberto Dell'Acqua
    • Dick MacGregor
    • (as Albert Waterman)
    Perla Cristal
    Perla Cristal
    • Perla
    Jorge Rigaud
    Jorge Rigaud
    • Alastair MacGregor
    • (as Georges Rigaud)
    Massimo Righi
    Massimo Righi
    • Bandido
    • (as Max Dean)
    Francesco Tensi
    • Harold MacGregor
    • (as Harry Cotton)
    Ana María Noé
    Ana María Noé
    • Mamie MacGregor
    • (as Annemary Noé)
    Margherita Horowitz
    • Annie MacGregor
    • (as Margaret Horowitz)
    Rafael Bardem
    Rafael Bardem
    • Judge Garland
    • (as Raphael Bardem)
    Antonio Molino Rojo
    Antonio Molino Rojo
    • Sheriff
    • (as Molino Rojo)
    • Director
      • Franco Giraldi
    • Writers
      • David Moreno Mingote
      • Fernando Di Leo
      • Enzo Dell'Aquila
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    5dinky-4

    Occasional bits of interest

    This spaghetti western can be put into the "routine" category. It has one of those meandering plots which seems to have been put together from notes jotted on the back of an envelope. However, patient viewers will be rewarded by a few quirky moments which add touches of interest to the proceedings. For example, there's the piano player in the saloon who switches to classical music when brawls break out, there's a sequence in which the stripped-to-the-waist hero gets whipped across his bare back -- a flogging which ranks 48th in the book "Lash! The Hundred Great Scenes of Men Being Whipped in the Movies" -- and there's a nifty fight between the good guy and the bad guy involving a rotating waterwheel. What's more, the dubbed English voices trying, occasionally, for Scottish accents produce a few unintended chuckles. It's not much, but you take what you can get.
    7coltras35

    7 Guns for McGregor

    Ranch owner MacGregor has seven sons and oldest Gregor leads his brothers to Las Mesas, a small town where they want to sell horses. They get into trouble with local people who are related with evil Santillana. After getting imprisoned and losing their horses they decide to go after Santillana's gang.

    7 Guns for McGregor is a traditional western entwined with the Spaghetti- it has the usual whining guns, Almeria, Spain location and a fair amount of body count, but the traditional western comes in form of likeable heroes ( 7 brothers) and a lack of nihilism and the right dose of light humour. It's quite a lively western with a fun and eventful plot and plenty of gunplay and brawls. Standouts: The knife fight on a waterwheel and a truly exciting train assault where Fernando Sancho nearly lost his head. He climbed on top of the train as the iron bridge appeared. Luckily he wasn't injured.
    6ma-cortes

    Acceptable Chorizo / Spaghetti Western with noisy action , shootouts and some of violence and humor

    The ranch of the MacGregor family (George Rigaud , Ana Maria Noe) is attacked by some bandits (Antonio Iranzo) and they defend thanks a cannon called Queen Anna and then their sons come to help . Later on, the cousins and sons ( Robert Woods , Tony Zamperla, Roberto DellÁcqua, Julio Perez Tabernero, Manuel Zarzo) go to Las Mesas where takes places the fair county for selling their horses . There rules the powerful baron land Crawford (Chris Huerta). At the Saloon happens a fist-fight and the brothers are detained and imprisoned , but they escape . A poster says : ¨WANTED 250 DOLLARS REWARD SIX DESPERADOS TRAVELING TOGETHER FOR DISTURBING THE PEACE AND JAIL BREAKING IN LAS MESAS COUNTY ARIZONA¨. But Crawford and sheriff (Antonio Molino Rojo ) are allied of nasty Santillana (Leo Anchoriz) and the eldest son Gregor (Robert Woods) attempts to join the Santillana band . Meanwhile the brothers rob the local bank posing as Santillana hoodlums and a ranch is assaulted by the outlaws , being saved Rita (Agata Fiori) by the MacGregor. The highlights of the film result to be the stirring finale when the brothers are besieged by the cutthroats and are rescued by all Scottish of the county who come to help under the shout of 'whisky and glory' and with the bagpipes musical background.

    This S.W. packs fist-fights , Shootém Up , thrills, humor and amusement . However it contains some violent scenes as when Chris Huerta is dragged through firing bushes and continuous mistreatment to starring that includes punches , kicks and lashes . The idea of Scottish in old west was formerly brought to life in ¨ The ghost goes west (1936) ¨ by Rene Clair . It's a co-production Spanish-Italian and shot on location in Colmenar Viejo , Hoyo of Manzanares , Aranjuez and Guadix (Spain) with production design by Cubero and Galicia ; furthermore is well photographed by cameraman Alejandro Ulloa - Horror Express- . In the movie appears usual support actors as Spanish : Chris Huerta , Rafael Bardem, Rafael Hernandez , Perla Cristal, Victor Israel and of course the Spaghetti idol Fernando Sancho as usual role as Mexican bandit ; and Italian players : Nazzareno Zamperla , Pierre Cressoy , and Roberto Dell'Acqua , among others . Original musical score by Ennio Morricone, conducted by Bruno Nicolai , who composes an amusing ¨Marcia Dei MacGregor¨ . The motion picture is professionally directed by Franco Giraldi . This Italian writer / filmmaker ( and Sergio Leone 's assistant director ) so consistently mixed the good with the mediocre that it became quite impossible to know what to expect from him next . He directed four Western with abundant touches of humor ( Sugar Colt -66-, Seven guns for the MacGregor -66- , 7 women for the MacGregor -1967- ) and one serious and violent ( A minute to pray , a second to day -1968- ). Rating : acceptable and passable movie that will appeal to Spaghetti buffs . It's followed by an inferior sequel ¨Seven women for MacGregor¨ with more comedy elements and David Bailey replacing to Robert Woods .
    4cengelm

    Early and Very Conventional Italo-Western

    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.
    7Steve_Nyland

    Rousing Middle Period Spaghetti Hootenanny

    SEVEN PISTOLS FOR THE MACGREGORS is one of the finest examples of the middle period of Italian made Spaghetti Westerns, confidently straddling the divide between the earlier Euro Western approach that mimicked the "traditionalist" methods employed by Hollywood and the Spaghetti formula, which emphasized style & attitude over coherent plotting. Genre favorite Robert Woods stars as Gregor MacGregor, the de-facto leader of the MacGregor clan of frontiersmen and horse ranchers who have staked out a claim in the plains between two settlements. With his six brothers Gregor runs the nuts & bolts of the ranch while their parents serve as their moral centerpoint -- a characteristic that makes this example pretty unique amongst the usual Spaghetti fare. The film opens with an uproarious segment where a large gang of horse thieves come a-callin' to the ranch with the intention of just muscling the "old folks" out of the way and making off with the herd.

    If only it were that easy, since this quartet of old coots are amongst the most formidable gunfighters ever put on screen, and have jury-rigged their home into a near fortress equipped with multiple gun ports, various triggered windows with descending shields, and fixed gun positions where a series of rifles are cross connected to a central trigger that can be fired all at once. And then there is Queen Anne, a small muzzle loading howitzer than the MacGregor men load with explosives shot, bits of chains, rusted nails ... the opening shootout itself stacks up a body count of roughly 35 dead rustlers to one wounded MacGregor. The meat of the story involves the attempt by the seven MacGregor boys to drive their herd of horses to a nearby town and sell them, where they run afoul of the evil Santillana (played with dastardly relish by frequent Peplum & Spaghetti villain Leo Anchóriz, with Fernando Sancho at his usual boisterous self as his lieutenant) who has the entire region in a grip of fear and extortion. The story then evolves into a very Eastwood-ish tale of Gregor's efforts to infiltrate Santillana's gang and set up their eventual downfall at the hands of his able-bodied clan, who's good hearted nature and sense of humor never fails even when the storm clouds gather and all hope seems lost The film was actually successful & popular enough to spawn a small series of loosely connected films, starting with the sequel SEVEN BRIDES FOR THE MACGREGORS and then UP THE MACGREGORS, which emphasized the more humorous approaches seen in telling this story.

    There are also indications in this film of the way that Spaghetti Westerns were evolving towards their classic era form, including a bizarre torture sequence where a corrupt town leader is dragged through a gauntlet of fire and capped off by an even more bizarre final duel between Gregor and Santillana set in, on and around a revolving waterwheel who's sound effects suggest what would become the opening segment of ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST with it's squeaking, clunking gears and other found sounds replacing traditional musical cues. The movie also gleefully eschews any sense of logic in favor of a kind of surrealist over the top emphasis on character that would become one of the defining staples of the Spaghetti formula. Nobody in the film is just another supporting character, all are "larger than life" and exude a kind of cartoonish aura that defines who they are as archetypes, the whole film populated by a brilliant supporting cast of names that would later become many of the A-list stars of Euro genre cinema: Alberto Dell'Acqua, George Rigaud, Perla Cristal, Cris Huerta.

    The thing that I believe appealed to audiences about the scenario presented was a large family of brothers, each different & individualistic, setting aside their differences to come together and fight against the bad guys. The boys may break out a keg of 20 year old whiskey and have a fistfight to relax but are anything but dysfunctional: We all wish we had families like that. One other aspect about the film that stands out is it's sense of comedy. The reason why this movie makes me laugh where other so-called "comedy Spaghettis" only evoke a forlorn shake of the head is that the comedic aspects of the story (including the slapstick action segments involving the brothers) is achieved naturally without any forced moments that are supposed to be funny but fall flat. Director Franco Giraldi & his writers allow the absurdity of this family of Scottish immigrants and their anachronistic traits be funny all on their own, with the uncharacteristic upbeat choral-tinted Ennio Morricone score giving the film a sort of "road company" feel. One could easily imagine this to be a local stock company enacting a summer theater play, and while Giardi's direction lacks the overt artiness of the Leone/Corbucci approach it serves the film's somewhat traditionalist story very well.

    Just don't go into it expecting languid scenes where squinty eyed gunslingers face off while the camera lingers on close-ups of their boots and eyes. This is a different mode of Spaghetti that would soon be abandoned after the success of THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY, made the same year and an almost entirely different kind of animal than the one on display here. For that matter the film may actually appeal more to non-fans of the genre who aren't preoccupied with the artiness that became the signature of the genre once it had managed to find it's voice. Once you get down to it this is one of the last examples of the Euro Western to make an impression before the Spaghetti approach caught on and remains a popular hit more than forty years later even if it is all pretty silly.

    7/10

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    • Trivia
      The old railway seen in this movie was also used in the movies Red Sun (1971), The Long Duel (1967) and North West Frontier (1959).
    • Goofs
      During the gunfight on the hillside, the two brothers randomly fire off rounds, or at least they cock their pistols and pull the trigger each time, and a pistol shot sound is heard. However, the guns don't kick and there is no smoke from the fired cartridges, so they aren't even firing blanks. They are just pulling the trigger on unloaded chambers.
    • Quotes

      Santillana: [to Gregor MacGregor] So, you want to play games, do you? Do you know the one we've got called whip-the-truth-out-of-a-prisoner?

    • Alternate versions
      German theatrical version was cut by ca. 7 minutes.
    • Connections
      Featured in Violent City (1970)

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    • Release date
      • September 10, 1967 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Spain
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • 7 Guns for the MacGregors
    • Filming locations
      • Almería, Andalucía, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Estela Films
      • Jolly Film
      • Produzione D.S. (Dario Sabatello)
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      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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