A British version of SEVEN SAMURAI is a footballing epic titled THE MAGNIFICENT ELEVEN!!!
Akira Kurosawa's legendary Japanese classic The Seven Samurai birthed the blueprint of Hollywood's most loved ensemble Western - The Magnificent Seven, the same basic story told in a different genre, language and setting. Now we Brits never did have a Western outlaw period to match our American counterparts but we do have the beautiful game, and our version of the Seven Samurai is a war played on the grass. Oh, and Tandoori restaurants!! Screen Daily say that When Saturday Comes actor Sean Bean is to topline The Magnificent Eleven, a contemporary comedic remake of The Magnificent Seven (and Kurosawa's pic by definition) that is to be directed by Trainspotting author Irvine Welsh as his feature directorial debut. The movie centers on a group of struggling amateur league footballers where...
...the Cowboys are a local amateur soccer team, the Indians run a nearby Tandoori restaurant and the bandits are a group of menacing thugs run by a maniac called Blonde Bob.Scotsman Dougray Scott is also set to make up part of the 11, and veteran Robert Vaughn has been transferred as the last surviving primary cast member of The Magnificent Seven over the Atlantic for this movie but at 77 he's obviously too old for a kick about. A role in the dug-out for him, perhaps?