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7 Women
Directed by
John Ford
1965
87m
Not Rated
Drama
,
History
6.7
83%
67%
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In 1935 China, seven dedicated missionary women try to protect themselves from the advances of a barbaric Mongolian warlord and his cut-throat gang of warriors.
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Cast of 7 Women
Anne Bancroft
Dr. D.R. Cartwright
Sue Lyon
Emma Clark
Margaret Leighton
Agatha Andrews
Flora Robson
Miss Binns
Mildred Dunnock
Jane Argent
Betty Field
Mrs. Florrie Pether
Anna Lee
Mrs. Russell
Eddie Albert
Charles Pether
Mike Mazurki
Tunga Khan
Woody Strode
Lean Warrior
Jane Chang
Miss Ling
Hans William Lee
Kim
H.W. Gim
Coolie
Irene Tsu
Chinese Girl
7 Women Reviews
EmanuelLevy.Com
Emanuel Levy
Boasting top-notch cast, John Ford's very last, underestimated film celebrates the strength of women in dire conditions.
Slant Magazine
Keith Uhlich
7 Women is, in actuality, a great film whose potboiler plot masks an incisive inquiry into the battle of the sexes.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
Thankfully Ford skips his usual sentimentality and cornball humor and drives home a hard-hitting period drama.
New Yorker
Richard Brody
[It] has one of the greatest endings in the history of cinema.
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Those that have seen it consider it one of Ford's finest achievements, but it's still a relatively unknown film.
McCall's
Pauline Kael
This picture is more absurd than the deliberate spoof movies, because each cliché character and situation is played in apparent earnest; it's almost deadpan farce.
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