Two survivors of the original Magnificent Seven, Chris and Vin, recruit four new members to re-form the outfit and defend several Mexican villages from vicious bandits.
After Calvera's defeat in The Magnificent Seven (1960), Chico, a former member of the original Seven, has settled down and started a family with his wife, Petra, in the newly liberated Mexican village. But instead of peaceful times ahead, trouble brews anew as sixty hired guns of lawless rancher Lopez force the farmers to build a church and memorial for his deceased sons. Once again, it is up to laconic leader Chris Adams to assemble a new team of brave protectors to stand up against the threat. However, can the new Magnificent Seven pull off the impossible and restore peace?—Nick Riganas
Chico, one of the remaining members of The Magnificent Seven, has set down roots in the village that they had defended in the first film. One day, the village is raided by fifty gunmen under the employ of rancher Lorca. Lorca's bandits abduct all of the village's men to be used as slave labor, leaving the women and children behind. Chris, the former leader of the Seven, is sought out by Chico's wife Petra for help, and thus assembles a new Seven to come to the village's rescue once again.—[email protected]
When a bandit leader wants to build a church in memory of his dead sons, he raids three Mexican villages and kidnaps all the men for labour. One of these men is Chico, formerly of the original Magnificent Seven. His wife Petra immediately sets out to look for Chris and Vin, the other surviving members of the Seven. Chris recruits four others (a playboy, an avenger, a highwayman and an orphan) to reform the Seven, once again defending farmers from their oppressors.—Korgath