The Magnificent Seven was a TV-series of 2 seasons that aired between January 3 1998 and July 3, 2000.
Summary[]
Seven men from the western United States band together and form the law in a town that, for better or for worse, needs their protection from the lawlessness of the west. They consist of an infamous gunslinger, an ex-bounty hunter, a smooth-talking con artist, a young eastern amateur, a womanizing gunman, a freed slave turned healer, and a former preacher seeking penance. While they originally band together to protect a dusty Seminole village from renegade former Confederate soldiers (whereas the movie was about protecting a Mexican village from bandits), they later come together to protect a budding town from the constant riffraff that threatens to destroy it. - Source: Wikipedia.org
Cast[]
- Michael Biehn as Chris Larabee
- Eric Close as Vin Tanner
- Andrew Kavovit as John "J.D." Dunne
- Ron Perlman as Josiah Sanchez
- Dale Midkiff as Buck Wilmington
- Anthony Starke as Ezra Standish
- Rick Worthy as Nathan Jackson
- Laurie Holden as Mary Travis
Episodes[]
Season 1[]
- Ghosts of the Confederacy
- One Day Out West
- Working Girls
- Safecracker
- Witness
- Nemesis
- The Collector
- Manhunt
- Inmate 78
Season 2[]
- The New Law
- Sins of the Past
- Love and Honor
- Vendetta
- Wagon Train: Part 1
- Wagon Trian: Part 2
- The Trial
- Chinatown
- Achilles
- Penance
- Lady Killers
- Serpents
- Obsession
External Links[]
- The Magnificent Seven on IMDb
- The Magnificent Seven on tv.com
- The Magnificent Seven on Wikipedia
- The Magnificent Seven on Western Series Wiki
- The Magnificent Seven on omdb.org