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Sabata
Sabata

Sabata (1969)

63% User Rating
1h 46min
Western

"The man with gunsight eyes comes to kill!"

Several pillars of society have robbed an Army safe containing $100,000 so they can buy the land upon which the coming railroad will be built. But they haven't reckoned on the presence of the master gunslinger, Sabata.

Gianfranco ParoliniDirector

Cast

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Lee Van Cleef

Lee Van Cleef

Sabata

William Berger

William Berger

Banjo

Ignazio Spalla

Ignazio Spalla

Carrincha

Aldo Canti

Aldo Canti

Indio

Franco Ressel

Franco Ressel

Stengel

Antonio Gradoli

Antonio Gradoli

Ferguson

Linda Veras

Linda Veras

Jane

Claudio Undari

Claudio Undari

Oswald

Gianni Rizzo

Gianni Rizzo

Judge O'Hara

John Bartha

John Bartha

Sheriff

Romano Puppo

Romano Puppo

Rocky Bendato

Reviews (2)

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Wuchak
Wuchak
Rating 50%

March 22, 2018

Spaghetti Western with Lee Van Cleef in the mold of Sergio Leone’s Man with No Name trilogy. RELEASED IN 1969 and directed by Gianfranco Parolini, “Sabata” chronicles events in a west Texas town when a black-clad gunfighter named Sabata (Lee Van Cleef) teams-up with an alcoholic ex-soldier named Carrincha (Ignazio Spalla) and an acrobatic Indian (Bruno Ukmar) to thwart the town leaders (Antonio Gradoli & Gianni Rizzo) who want to steal $100,000 from their own bank to purchase land that the encroaching railroad will cross. William Berger plays a minstrel of dubious loyalties while Franco Ressel is on hand as the effeminate heavy. Linda Veras appears as the stock saloon babe. This was the first of the official Sabata trilogy released in 1969-1971. There were four other Sabata films released in 1970-1972, but they were considered unofficial imitations. The only other Sabata flick I’ve seen is the third imitation one, "Dig Your Grave, Friend... Sabata's Coming,” with Raf Baldassarre in the eponymous role. While that one lacked Van Cleef, the story is more compelling than this debut. “Sabata” starts promisingly enough with a colorful cast of characters and an innovative bank robbery, but the story bogs down in the second act and tries to make up for it with an action-packed climax and typical Italo Western epilogue (think “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”). Speaking of which, “Sabata” is reminiscent of Sergio Leone’s Dollars trilogy. Van Cleef simply takes over the Eastwood role while Spalla is basically a re-dressed Tuco. Thankfully, there are original elements, like the acrobatic Native and the effeminate kingpin. Still, as with most Spaghetti Westerns, the characters are cardboard-thin caricatures rather than three-dimensional people, which limits their appeal and prevents the story from having much suspense. The usual goofy absurdities don’t help. THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour 51 minutes and was shot in Almería, Spain and (studio) Rome. WRITERS: Parolini and Renato Izzo. GRADE: C

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Hide & Seek

Hide & Seek

Two Friends Are Better Than One

Two Friends Are Better Than One

The Bounty Hunter

The Bounty Hunter

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Eureka Classics Sabata Trilogy Trailer

Eureka Classics Sabata Trilogy Trailer

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Collection

The Sabata Collection

Part of

The Sabata Collection

Includes: Sabata, Adiós, Sabata, Return of Sabata