Graham Stark directed and produced The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins, a 1971 British comedy film. The title of the film is a mash-up of The Magnificent Seven and the seven deadly sins. It features a sequence of seven sketches, each symbolizing a sin and produced by a variety of British comedy-writing talent. Animation sequences connect the sketches. Roy Budd, a British jazz musician, composed the score, Harvey Harrison shot the film, and Rod Nelson-Keys and Roy Piper edited it. Tigon Pictures produced the film, which was released in the United Kingdom by Tigon Film Distributors Ltd.
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Graham Stark directed and produced The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins, a 1971 British comedy film. The title of the film is a mash-up of The Magnificent Seven and the seven deadly sins. It features a sequence of seven sketches, each symbolizing a sin and produced by a variety of British comedy-writing talent. Animation sequences connect the sketches. Roy Budd, a British jazz musician, composed the score, Harvey Harrison shot the film, and Rod Nelson-Keys and Roy Piper edited it. Tigon Pictures produced the film, which was released in the United Kingdom by Tigon Film Distributors Ltd.
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