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7 Women (1965)

6.5 | Dec 11, 1965 (US) | Drama, History | 01:27

Love-Lust, Courage and Cowardice, Faith-Fury and Sacrifice!

In a mission in China in 1935, a group of women are preyed on by Mongolian bandits, led by Warlord chief Tunga Khan.

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Cast

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Anne Bancroft
Dr. D.R. Cartwright
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Sue Lyon
Emma Clark
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Margaret Leighton
Agatha Andrews
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Flora Robson
Miss Binns
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Mildred Dunnock
Jane Argent
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Betty Field
Mrs. Florrie Pether
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Anna Lee
Mrs. Russell
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Eddie Albert
Charles Pether
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Mike Mazurki
Tunga Khan
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Woody Strode
Lean Warrior

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
6 | Sep 05, 2024
This is quite a curious swan-song for John Ford. An almost all-woman cast led by Anne Bancroft and Margaret Leighton are stranded in a remote missionary. When the local army battalion abandon their posts, a gang of marauding warriors take over their home and at some considerable risk to themselves, they must try and survive the encounter - and a cholera outbreak too. To be honest, not a lot goes on and the character depicted by Bancroft - a confident, self-reliant doctor, is oddly out of place for the scenario; especially when placed with the rather timid, puritanical, Leighton and a really under-used Flora Robson as "Miss Binns", and the ending is all just a bit too sudden.