Ein meisterhafter Revolverheld schließt sich mit einem Banjo spielenden Drifter und einem mexikanischen Tramp zusammen, um die Stadtführer von Daugherty, Texas, zu vereiteln, die 100.000 Dol... Alles lesenEin meisterhafter Revolverheld schließt sich mit einem Banjo spielenden Drifter und einem mexikanischen Tramp zusammen, um die Stadtführer von Daugherty, Texas, zu vereiteln, die 100.000 Dollar von ihrer eigenen Bank stehlen wollen, um Land zu kaufen, das die nahe kommende Eisenb... Alles lesenEin meisterhafter Revolverheld schließt sich mit einem Banjo spielenden Drifter und einem mexikanischen Tramp zusammen, um die Stadtführer von Daugherty, Texas, zu vereiteln, die 100.000 Dollar von ihrer eigenen Bank stehlen wollen, um Land zu kaufen, das die nahe kommende Eisenbahn überqueren wird.
- Carrincha
- (as Pedro Sanchez)
- Indio
- (as Nick Jordan)
- Ferguson
- (as Anthony Gradwell)
- Slim, Stengel Henchman
- (as Spanny Convery)
- Nichols
- (as Charles Tamblyn)
- False Father Brown
- (as Alan Collins)
- Daniel
- (as Andrew Ray)
- Daugherty City Sheriff
- (as Janos Bartha)
- Frankie - Virginian Brother
- (as Joseph Mathews)
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This is a fun western full of great action, twists and wisecracks. Van Cleef is the perfect western hero, a man of few words (and most of them smart ass remarks) he is clearly up to something, although what it is is never fully apparent. He is enjoyably helped by Carrincha a large civil war hero who is forever broke, and his pal a tall silent acrobat. The pair make for one of the best sidekick teams I've ever run across. Also wandering through the film is William Berger as Banjo, a man of decidedly mercenary loyalties, who is Sabata's equal in cracking wise, and who is forever waiting for the right angle to act act upon.
I really liked this movie a great deal, even if it really isn't clear whats going on at times. The main flaw of the movie is that after the first twenty minutes the film simply becomes attempts to blackmail the town fathers by our hero and their attempts to kill him. There's nothing wrong with this since the see saw battle is excellently done, rather it just engenders a sense that you're missing something since you would think something more should be happening.
Definitely one of the better westerns of I've seen. This should be something that those with a desire for good action should seek out.
Sabata is partly inspired by 'For a few dollars more', since Lee van Cleef plays the bounty hunter Sabata as a character with similar features to his Colonel Mortimer. Especially noticeable is his collection of shooting gadgets. Western fans are used to the never-reload always-hit one-mile -range magic revolvers of classic westerns. In this film, Sabata wins a shoot-out by simply staying out of the range of his opponents revolver and shooting him with one of his long-range weapons.
Despite being a bounty hunter, Sabata has his peculiar code of honor, as opposed to the villain of the piece, the sleazy rich land owner Stengel, played superbly by Franco Ressel. As you might expect there is little doubt how it will all end but director Parolini keeps us guessing about Sabata's next moves.
A superior spaghetti western.
Regarding the score the main theme is one of those tunes that catch you and don't give up soon. Cinematography is stylish, often with dark bluish foregrounds and natural-source(?) yellow-lighted backgrounds.
8 / 10.
Sabata (Lee Van Cleef) is a typical antihero of the Italian Western, who longs for money and his own benefit more than for anything else. After killing a whole gang of outlaws and bringing their loot back for the money, Sabata stays in town for a while, in order to make some more money. He soon has two sidekicks, Carrincha (Ignazio Spalla) and Indio (Aldo Canti), and he furthermore runs into an old acquaintance, the constantly relaxed banjo player Banjo (William Berger)...
Lee Van Cleef is the perfect cast for Sabata, and delivers a great performance in the lead as always. Another highlight of this movie is William Berger, who is coolness incarnate as Banjo. Franco Ressel is great as the villain and Ignazio Spalla and Aldo Canti make two great sidekicks, especially Spalla is funny as hell. The movie is perfectly photographed in the Spanish Alméria, the greatest location for a Spaghetti Western, and very stylish from the first minute. The score is great, especially Banjo's theme, which he constantly plays on his banjo, is a great piece of soundtrack and a very catchy tune that I'll never forget. "Sabata" is an essential Spaghetti Western and a great film in any aspect, and fans of the Italian Western can not afford to miss this. Highly recommended.
The great Lee Van Cleef plays Sabata, the bounty hunter who has more tricks than Bugs Bunny. Van Cleef was born to be in spaghetti westerns. Nobody plays these roles better. He is to spaghetti westerns what Bela Lugosi is to Dracula. He is as great as ever in this movie. William Berger is superb also in the role of Banjo, the cool, laid-back, and deadly musician. He and Sabata have a similar on-again-off-again "partnership" to the one that Blondie and Tuco share in "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly." Franco Ressel is perfect as the weird over-the-top villain, "Stengel."
The music score is excellent, especially the title tune, which is one of my favorite spaghetti western theme songs. I also really like the use of the organ in the score. It's a nice touch.
All spaghetti western fans should have this movie. It's a classic of the genre.
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- WissenswertesBody count: 75.
- PatzerThe fake gunfight was supposed to happen at sunrise, but according to the shadows, it was clearly within a couple hours of noon, the sun was overhead and casting a shadow only a few feet long.
- VerbindungenEdited into Spaghetti Western Trailer Show (2007)
- SoundtracksEhi Amico C'e' Sabata (Main Title)
Music composed by Marcello Giombini
Vocals performed by Cantori Moderni Di Alessandroni (uncredited)
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 232.000 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 51 Minuten
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1