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Seven (1979 film)

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Director
  
Andy Sidaris

Duration
  

Story by
  
Andy Sidaris

Language
  
English

6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Action, Drama

Running time
  
1h 40m

Country
  
USA

Seven (1979 film) movie poster

Release date
  
1979

Writer
  
Robert Baird, William Driskill, Andy Sidaris (story)

Screenplay
  
William Driskill, Robert Baird

Cast
  
William Smith
(Drew),
John Alderman
(Paul),
Terry Kiser
(Senator),
Martin Kove
(Skip),
Barbara Leigh
(Alexa),
Art Metrano
(Kinsella)

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,
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,
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,
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,
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Tagline
  
Death is their way of life!

Seven is a 1979 action film directed by Andy Sidaris and starring William Smith.

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Production

Seven was filmed at Oahu and Kauai in Hawaii. Robert Baird, who is credited along with William Driskill as screenwriter, is a pseudonym for writer and photographer William Edgar. The Hollywood Reporter budgeted the film at $2 million and noted that the film had "just completed" in their February 7, 1979 article.

Release

Seven was released in the United States on September 21, 1979 where it premiered in Los Angeles. The film distributed by American International.

Reception

Variety stated that Seven is "filled with stock Hawaiian footage, and not very good stuff at that. Pic lags continually, which won't pacify the action audience." The review also noted that "product plugs are also heavy -handed, and enumerated again with a final credit." The Monthly Film Bulletin stated that the film was "rendered thoroughly mechanical by the laborious business of pairing off its seven hit men with their seven underworld targets. The film's trite efforts to make an impression with its bizarre methods of execution-by hang-glider, lasergun and inflatable sex doll-do little to offset the interminable exposition."

References

Seven (1979 film) Wikipedia
Seven (1979 film) IMDb Seven (1979 film) themoviedb.org