
When marshal Chris Adams declines a friend's plea to confront a gang of Mexican bandits, tragedy strikes: his wife is slain by bank robbers and his companion dies catching the last thief. Compelled to honor his friend's mission, Chris assembles a writer and five prisoners to take down the desperadoes. This entry concludes the original Magnificent Seven quartet.
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Ralph Waite
Jim Mackay

Lee Van Cleef
Marshal Chris Adams

Gary Busey
Hank Allan

Stefanie Powers
Mrs. Laurie Gunn

Ed Lauter
Scott Elliot

Luke Askew
Mark Skinner

Allyn Ann McLerie
Mrs. Donavan

Pedro Armendáriz Jr.
Pepe Carral

Michael Callan
Noah Forbes

Mariette Hartley
Arilla Adams

Darrell Larson
Shelly

Elizabeth Thompson
Skinner's Woman

James B. Sikking
Captain Andy Hayes

Ron Stein
De Toro

William Lucking
Walt Drummond

Jason Wingreen
Warden (uncredited)

Carolyn Conwell
Martha

Rita Rogers
De Toro's Woman

Robert Jaffe
Bob Allen

Melissa Murphy
Madge Buchanan
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In the sun‑baked reaches of the southern Arizona Territory, Chris Adams [Lee Van Cleef] a hired gun turned marshal, rescues his old friend Jim Mackay [Ralph Waite], a former bounty hunter, from an ambush. Jim begs Chris to help defend the border town of Magdalena from De Toro [Ron Stein] and his ruthless band, but Chris is wary, weighing the costs of taking on a dangerous confrontation once more. Meanwhile, his new wife Arilla Adams [Mariette Hartley] asks him to release a troubled teenager, Shelly Donavan [Darrell Larson], who sits jailed for robbery, a demand that strains Chris’s sense of duty and judgment. To understand the larger story behind his career, Chris meets with newspaper writer Noah Forbes [Michael Callan], who starts to sketch the arc of a life filled with danger, choice, and consequence.
The next morning, as prisoners are being loaded onto the Tucson prison wagon, Chris makes a dramatic choice: he frees Donavan’s cohort, belatedly drawing a line between order and vengeance. Donavan wastes no time, and the release triggers a bank robbery that unfolds just as Arilla confronts Chris and Noah outside. De Toro’s men pursue power with a brutal efficiency, and a wounded Chris is forced to confront the reality of violence up close. Donavan abducts Arilla and escapes with Hank Allan [Gary Busey] and Bob Allen [Robert Jaffe], leaving chaos in Magdalena and a trail of questions and fear in their wake. When Chris regains consciousness, he plunges into a relentless search, determined to bring Arilla back and to face the men who shattered their world.
In the desert, Chris and Noah uncover a grim truth: Arilla is dead. The pursuit intensifies as Chris tracks the Allens, pressing Hank for answers and learning that Donavan has fled to Mexico. Bob pleads for mercy, insisting he didn’t join in the assault, but Chris shoots him for the role he played and for not preventing the atrocity, a decision seen by Noah with growing horror. The trail leads Chris to the Mexican border, where he and Noah discover that Jim Mackay has been fighting with armed farmers from Magdalena, hoping to ambush De Toro. Jim reveals that Donavan rode by the previous day, and Chris—still aware of being badly outnumbered—refuses to join the small army, a decision that leaves their fates uncertain as they move toward a dangerous reckoning.
Back in Magdalena, Laurie Gunn [Stefanie Powers] explains that the town’s women were left defenseless against a force of more than forty bandits who arrived the day before. With the American Cavalry unlikely to cross the border, Chris chooses a more direct route: he heads to Tucson to secure pardons and turn the prisoners he arrested into a makeshift posse. At the governor’s office, he asks for clemency for five men—Pepe Carrall [Pedro Armendariz Jr], Walt Drummond [William Lucking], Scott Elliott [Ed Lauter], Mark Skinner [Luke Askew], and Captain Andy Hayes [James B. Sikking]—on the condition that they join his mission. The group agrees, loading supplies and riding out to De Toro’s hacienda to strike a decisive blow.
The raid is swift and audacious. The posse overpowers the guards, and Chris takes De Toro’s captured woman as a prize of war, while the townspeople rally behind a bold plan to defend Magdalena. They return to the town with new resolve, and Chris unveils an elaborate defensive scheme: trenches, barbed wire fences, hidden barriers, and a lesson in marksmanship for the women who will keep the line when danger returns. The first assault tests the defenses, and De Toro’s men scatter in the face of long‑range fire and the improvised traps laid by Elliott and the others. Walt Drummond, Andy Hayes, and Elliott fall in the early chaos, with Noah wounded and the town pushed to its limits.
As the siege tightens, Chris unveils a final gambit: the church, a symbol of faith and fear alike, becomes a trap. The women help ready the mission for defense, and Laurie leads a perilous act to dynamite the corridor that would draw De Toro’s forces inside. Pepe Carrall is killed in the renewed onslaught, and De Toro himself is brought down by Chris in the climactic moment. The bandits scatter, and Magdalena’s women and workers find a fragile, hard‑won reprieve.
In the aftermath, Chris, Noah, and Mark Skinner decide to start anew in Magdalena, rebuilding their lives from the ashes of this brutal confrontation. The town mourns its losses, but a sense of quiet resilience begins to take root, born from the courage of those who stood and fought when the odds were darkest.
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