The Magnificent Seven Page #7
- PG-13
- Year:
- 2016
- 132 min
- $93,381,044
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Just stay with me, boys!
Drain all the blood from their bodies,
you hear me?
I'm counting.
Five.
Four.
Three.
Two.
Let's go, come on!
One!
One!
Hold! Hold!
Keep your line!
Head to the left!
Pull!
Watch your back coming in!
Get him!
I can't see 'em from here!
Hey! Easy, easy, easy!
Let's do it!
- Now!
- Come on!
- Let's go!
- Shoot, shoot!
Dig in! Keep shooting!
I got him!
Here they come! Stand your ground!
- Through here, go!
- Cut him off round that bend!
Get him! Go!
Watch your right!
- Shoot! Go around, fire!
- Head him off, over there!
There's another one up top!
Over there!
"Although I walk through the valley
"of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil
"for Thou art with me."
That's it! Unload on him!
I got him!
- Here!
- There!
Go 'round, go 'round!
- Ain't no way through!
- Come on!
Push the wagon!
Get to the church!
Let's go, come on!
Now! Now!
There's too many of 'em.
They're gonna kill all of us!
No! No! Stay down!
Keep shooting!
What are you doing there?
Get back to the livery stable!
Just keep moving!
They're gonna kill us all!
We're outnumbered!
Go around the barn!
We're clear, we're clear!
Keep shooting!
Light up that wagon!
- They're on that roof!
- Push them wagons!
Block 'em in!
They got us trapped!
Ain't no way out!
Go, go, go!
Open 'em up!
Go get the wagon.
Head to the church!
Into the church!
Bring the fight to these cowards!
Yeah, let's kill these bastards!
- Wagons! Wagons! Let's go.
- Hurry, gero!
Light 'em up and lock
these sons of b*tches in here!
Lock 'em up! Let's...
Gero, man!
- Light it up!
- Yeah.
That's far enough. Leave it, let's go!
Are you okay, gero?
So far, so good.
Can't get out! It's a dead end!
- We're trapped!
- Go the other way!
We still have men there, sir.
I'm going!
- Go.
- Keep shooting!
They're trapped!
Keep shooting!
Keep shooting, gerito!
Go 'round! It's blocked!
Now!
Come on!
They got the devil's breath!
They got a goddamn Gatling gun!
Let 'em have it.
Let's run!
Get the f***...
Gavin, damn it!
Take cover!
- Go on, Miss Emma.
- Get down!
They have a Gatling gun! A Gatling gun!
Get inside! Inside, inside!
- Billy!
- Hey, Goody!
- Go! Gun!
- Gatling gun!
Move, get out of the way, go on!
Get down, get down!
Go on, Miss Emma, go!
Daddy, Daddy, Daddy!
They're reloading! Stay down! Stay down!
Get down!
The children.
- Get down.
- Get down!
- Get down against the wall, come on!
- Hey, Goody!
- Yeah, I see 'em, I see 'em.
- Let's go, Billy!
We gotta get these kids outta here.
All right, everybody, come on.
- Everyone, up the stairs.
- Quick, quick.
- Quick, quick, quick.
- Be careful.
Can't walk. They got my leg, sir.
Schoolteacher, what are you doing up here?
I want to stay.
Come on, now, get outta here!
Wrap that leg! Stop the bleeding.
Find some ammo. You did good...
Sh*t!
We are giants put on this earth
to rid it of evil
and to keep all that is good!
- Straight to the field. Come on.
- Quickly. Quickly!
- Go on, children, hurry.
- Come on.
- Quickly.
- To the field.
- Keep going, keep going!
- Anthony!
- Quickly now.
- Anthony!
- Pa! Quickly!
- Go, go, go.
- You can't...
- Go, go, go!
- Come on. Stay together.
- Let's go! Go, go, go.
Keep going! To the ridge line!
Come on. Just keep going.
Get down. Get down!
Come on. Come on.
Get down!
They're coming!
We're running outta ammo, boys!
- Sh*t, Billy.
- I knew you'd come back.
You did, did you? How'd you know that?
You forgot this.
- All right. Let's do it.
- Yeah!
You're a disgrace.
Over there! Over there!
Ammo, ammo!
This is all we've got.
This reminds me of what my daddy used to say.
What's that, Goody?
What?
Well, my daddy used to say
a lot of things, you know.
- You all right?
- Hell yeah.
So far, so good.
I might need a new vest.
Damn, we gotta do something about that gun.
Hey.
You know what?
We're even.
For the horse. You don't owe me anything.
Well, you owe me.
What's that?
Cover.
Come on! Come on!
Over here!
This side, Goody.
Ride, Faraday, ride!
What do we have here?
Get the two in the back.
Hit the steeple.
I got him!
Goody.
Come on, boy!
Why don't you stay down, boy?
Let's go, boys.
Yeah. Yeah.
Dynamite.
I've always been lucky with one-eyed jacks.
Dynamite!
Bring them
Bring them in
Chisolm?
Should I know that name?
You should know it from your obituary.
We connected, somehow?
14th of October, 1867.
Did you hire renegade Greys to pillage
and steal land in Kansas?
Homesteaders.
Good people trying to make a life
for themselves, like these people here.
If God didn't want 'em sheared,
he wouldn't have made 'em sheep.
No.
Pick it up.
Go on, pick it up. Pick it up.
Pick it up!
You a God-fearing man?
Yeah.
Please, just leave.
Please leave me be! Please!
Please.
I... I beg your pardon.
I've done you wrong.
God.
I want you to pray with me.
All right?
Come on.
All right?
- Ask for forgiveness.
- Wait.
- Yeah, you can.
- I...
You close your eyes, and you pray.
Pray for my mother
that your men raped.
Go on, pray. You pray.
Pray for my two sisters
that your men murdered.
That they strung up.
Did they pray when they put
the rope around my neck?
Did they pray then?
Pray, pray.
I remember. Chisolm...
- Yeah.
- Yeah?
- I remember.
- You remember?
I said pray.
No.
Hallelujah.
Killing me won't give you
the satisfaction you want!
"Our Father..."
Say it.
"Who art in heaven.
"Hallowed be Thy name." Say it.
"Thy kingdom come..." Go on.
Come on.
Say it.
Amen.
Faraday?
Thank you, Father.
Preacher.
I'm gonna take good care
of your men, Mr. Chisolm.
Proper.
You made it? You made it through!
Let's go.
God bless you, Mr. Chisolm.
Take care of Jack, Teddy.
- Miss Emma.
- Thank you.
- Thank you so much, sir.
- Thank you, Mr. Chisolm.
- Thank you!
- Thank you, Mr. Chisolm.
Godspeed, men.
Mom, is it over?
Mommy?
- Mom!
- Sweetheart!
That's all right.
As long as I can walk, I'll be fine.
Whatever they were in life,
here, at the end,
each man stood with courage and honor.
They fought for the ones
who couldn't fight for themselves,
and they died for them, too.
All to win something
that didn't belong to them.
It was...
magnificent.
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