This extraordinary 16×20 Custom Mat houses seven individual cut signatures — one for each member of the original seven — displayed against a stunning full-cast painting that captures all seven riders charging forward together, exactly as they appeared in the film’s most iconic imagery. The art alone makes this a showpiece, but the cut sigs surrounding it transform it into something truly rare. Complete cast autograph sets from The Magnificent Seven are exceptionally difficult to assemble — these were working actors spread across decades and continents, many of whom passed long ago — making a full complement like this a genuine collector achievement. The double bevel-cut windows frame each signature with the precision the piece deserves, and the result is a display worthy of one of the greatest ensemble casts in the history of American cinema.
Few Westerns have left a mark on cinema quite like The Magnificent Seven (1960). Directed by John Sturges and adapted from Akira Kurosawa’s masterpiece Seven Samurai, the film assembled one of the most iconic ensembles Hollywood had ever put on horseback — Steve McQueen, Yul Brynner, Charles Bronson, James Coburn, Robert Vaughn, Horst Buchholz, and Brad Dexter — seven actors at various stages of their careers who would collectively become legends. Elmer Bernstein’s thundering score, the sun-bleached Mexican landscapes, and the film’s moral core — gunslingers who choose to protect the powerless for almost nothing in return — elevated it far beyond the standard Western. It was a movie about honour, sacrifice, and what it costs to do the right thing, and audiences on both sides of the Atlantic felt every frame of it. McQueen in particular used the film as a launching pad toward superstardom, while Brynner’s commanding presence as Chris Adams gave the whole picture its gravitational centre.


