When an Indian village is threatened by ex-Confederate soldiers, several villagers head out to seek help. They recruit seven men, each with unique skills, who return to the village and take on the raiders. Following this, the men take up residence in a small town, making their skills available to those in need.
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Robert Vaughn, who had starred in the original 1960 movie, frequently guest-starred as a crusading judge.
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- 01x10 Inmate 78 (Mar. 21, 1998)
- 01x09 Manhunt (Mar. 14, 1998)
- 01x08 The Collector (Mar. 07, 1998)
- 01x07 Nemesis (Feb. 28, 1998)
- 01x06 Witness (Jan. 31, 1998)
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Directors
- Christopher Cain (6 episodes)
- Gregg Champion (5 episodes)
- William Wages (4 episodes)
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- John Watson (9 episodes)
- Pen Densham (9 episodes)
- Rick Husky (3 episodes)
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- In this series, the main character, played by Michael Biehn is named 'Chris Larabee' where, in the original 1960 movie, Yul Brenner played 'Chris Larabee Adams'. Eric Close played Steve…
[show]In this series, the main character, played by Michael Biehn is named 'Chris Larabee' where, in the original 1960 movie, Yul Brenner played 'Chris Larabee Adams'. Eric Close played Steve McQueen's original role of 'Vin Tanner'. Most of the other characters are based upon roles from the movies "Return of the Seven" 1966, and "Guns of the Magnificent Seven" 1969.
[hide] - This episode, the pilot, was filmed in Mescal and the Dragoon Mountains of Arizona, near the famous western town of Tombstone.
- An Internet fan campaign was partly responsible for CBS' decision to renew this series. A team of fans organized and coordinated their efforts through a Web site, recruiting the internet…
[show]An Internet fan campaign was partly responsible for CBS' decision to renew this series. A team of fans organized and coordinated their efforts through a Web site, recruiting the internet fandom in e-mailing CBS executives and affiliates and raising $5,000 of their own money for ads in Variety and USA Today thanking the producers, the cast, and the extended crew members. Patti Kleckner, a Chicago-based fan, who was part of the team who organized the campaign, offered her services as a contact on behalf of the effort. She was offered a free trip to California by executive producer John Watson to make her television debut with a walk-on part in the "New Law" episode which started the second season.
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