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Sabata

Original title: Ehi amico... c'è Sabata. Hai chiuso!
  • 1969
  • PG
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
6.1K
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Sabata (1969)
A master gunfighter teams up with a banjo-playing drifter and a Mexican tramp to foil the town leaders of Daugherty, Texas, who want to steal $100,000 from their own bank to buy land that the approaching railroad will cross.
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A master gunfighter sides with a banjo-playing drifter and a Mexican tramp to foil the dignitaries of Daugherty, who want to use stolen army money to buy land that the railroad will cross.A master gunfighter sides with a banjo-playing drifter and a Mexican tramp to foil the dignitaries of Daugherty, who want to use stolen army money to buy land that the railroad will cross.A master gunfighter sides with a banjo-playing drifter and a Mexican tramp to foil the dignitaries of Daugherty, who want to use stolen army money to buy land that the railroad will cross.

  • Director
    • Gianfranco Parolini
  • Writers
    • Renato Izzo
    • Gianfranco Parolini
  • Stars
    • Lee Van Cleef
    • William Berger
    • Ignazio Spalla
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    6.7/10
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    • Director
      • Gianfranco Parolini
    • Writers
      • Renato Izzo
      • Gianfranco Parolini
    • Stars
      • Lee Van Cleef
      • William Berger
      • Ignazio Spalla
    • 51User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lee Van Cleef
    Lee Van Cleef
    • Sabata
    William Berger
    William Berger
    • Banjo
    Ignazio Spalla
    Ignazio Spalla
    • Carrincha
    • (as Pedro Sanchez)
    Aldo Canti
    Aldo Canti
    • Indio
    • (as Nick Jordan)
    Franco Ressel
    Franco Ressel
    • Stengel
    Antonio Gradoli
    Antonio Gradoli
    • Ferguson
    • (as Anthony Gradwell)
    Linda Veras
    Linda Veras
    • Jane
    Robert Hundar
    Robert Hundar
    • Oswald, Stengel Henchman
    Gianni Rizzo
    Gianni Rizzo
    • Judge O'Hara
    Spartaco Conversi
    • Slim, Stengel Henchman
    • (as Spanny Convery)
    Carlo Tamberlani
    Carlo Tamberlani
    • Nichols
    • (as Charles Tamblyn)
    Luciano Pigozzi
    Luciano Pigozzi
    • False Father Brown
    • (as Alan Collins)
    Marco Zuanelli
    Marco Zuanelli
    • Sharky, Gunman Hired by Stengel
    Franco Marletta
    Franco Marletta
    • Captain
    Andrea Aureli
    Andrea Aureli
    • Daniel
    • (as Andrew Ray)
    John Bartha
    John Bartha
    • Daugherty City Sheriff
    • (as Janos Bartha)
    Giuseppe Mattei
    • Frankie - Virginian Brother
    • (as Joseph Mathews)
    Romano Puppo
    Romano Puppo
    • Rocky Bendato, Stengel Henchman
    • Director
      • Gianfranco Parolini
    • Writers
      • Renato Izzo
      • Gianfranco Parolini
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    8dbborroughs

    One of the better westerns to come out of Italy

    Lee Van Cleef stars in the first of the Sabata films. Here he plays cat and mouse games with the leaders of a town who have attempted to steal an army payroll. Sabata stops their scheme and then attempts to blackmail them for his silence, a price that climbs with each failed attempt on his life.

    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.
    7helpless_dancer

    Master gunslinger takes on thieving gang

    Absolutely ridiculous, totally entertaining ultra-spaghetti western featuring one of entertainments greatest, and ugliest, bad guys - Lee Van Cleef. Here he plays one of his rare good guy roles as Sabata, the cool gunhand who toys with a huge gang, none of whom could put a slug in him. He, on the other hand easily shot and killed them by the bushel basket, using guns, dynamite, and the blade. If you like offbeat westerns with clouds of gunsmoke, and a ton of lead then this is the one for you.
    SMK-3

    Best of the Sabata series

    Several spaghetti westerns inspired a number of sequels focussing on a particular kind of shady hero. Beside the widely known "man with no name" there are (amongst others) Django, Sartana, Ringo, Spirito Sancto and this one, Sabata.

    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.
    6ma-cortes

    This first Sabata directed by Gianfranco Parolini is very amusing and entertaining

    This original Spaghetti deals about the master gunslinger Sabata (Lee Van Cleef) taking on some owners and various pillars of society as a baron land (Franco Ressell) and authorities (the judge played by Gianni Rizzo) of a little town called Dougherty . They have stolen an Army safe containing $100,000 so they can buy the properties upon which the coming railroad will be built , but they haven't reckoned on Sabata presence . Sabata is accompanied by a rare group , as a grumpy fat (Pedro Sanchez or Ignacio Spalla who played similar roles to Spaghetti idol, Fernando Sancho), an Indian acrobat (Nick Jordan) and Banjo (William Berger) , a troubadour-alike wielding a guitar that has a extraordinary surprise.

    This Western parody is plenty of action , humor, shootouts and is quite bemusing . Sabata is a bounty hunter but his aim isn't vengeance like Django , Ringo or Mortimer but the loot . Sabata bears a similar presence to ¨For a fistful of dollars more¨'s Colonel Mortimer , as black clothes and is equally infallible on arms and holds a wide weaponry , furthermore in a James Bond style . It appears habitual secondary actors from Spaghetti Western such as Robert Hundar , Spartaco Conversi , Fortunato Arena, and Luciano Pigozzi or Allan Collins , also named the Italian Peter Lorre . Luxurious production design is created by Carlo Simi , Leone's ordinary , with lush interiors of the nasty's housing full of medieval furniture and armors . The picture was lavishly produced by Alberto Grimaldi and his PEA productions (producer of Leone's trilogy of dollars). Lively and sympathetic musical score by Marcello Giombani with Ennio Morricone influence . Atmospheric and colorful cinematography by Sandro Mancori .

    The film was well directed by Gianfranco Parolini or Frank Kramer . He began directing muscle-men epics as ¨Rocha¨ , ¨The Macabeos¨ with Brad Harris and ¨The ten gladiators¨ with Dan Davis and Gianni Rizzo , Parolini's usual actor . After that , he continued with ¨commissioner X¨ series with Tony Kendall , fantastic with ¨three supermen¨ and warlike movie as ¨5 per l'Inferno¨ with Gianni Garco (Sartana) and Nick Jordan. His first Western was ¨Johnny West¨ and later on , he directed the ¨Sabata trilogy¨ . It's followed by ¨ Return of Sabata¨ with similar artistic and technician team and ¨Indio Black ¨ with Yul Brynner , Dean Reed and , of course , Pedro Sanchez . And several imitations and rip-offs as ¨ Arriba Sabata¨ (70) by Tulio Demichelli with Anthony Steffen , Peter Lee Lawrence and Eduardo Fajardo ; ¨ Open the tomb arrives Sabata¨ (71) by Juan Bosch with Richard Harrison and Fernando Sancho and ¨Attento Gringo e Tornato Sabata¨ (72) by Pedro L. Ramirez with George Martin , among others .
    8Witchfinder-General-666

    Stylish And Great Cult Spaghetti Western

    Gianfranco Parolini's "Ehi Amico... C'è Sabata, Hai Chiuso!" aka. "Sabata" is a stylish and excellent Italian Cult Western starring one of the greatest Western icons of all time (THE greatest in my book), the incomparable Lee Van Cleef. Van Cleef is a blessing for any movie, and "Sabata" is, besides "For A Few Dollars More", "The Good, The Bad And The Ugly", "The Big Gundown", "Day Of Anger" and "Death Rides A Horse", one of the most important films starring this great actor. Although this film is was followed by only two sequels (one of them starring Van Cleef, the other starring Yul Brynner), the "Sabata" series could very well be described as the most important series of Spaghetti Westerns alongside the "Sartana" series starring Gianni Garko and, of course, the "Django" series (which isn't really a series, since "Django" of 1966 was followed by dozens of unofficial "sequels" that mostly had little to nothing to do with the original).

    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.

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    • Trivia
      Body count: 75.
    • Goofs
      The 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.
    • Quotes

      Stengel: [Believing he's got Sabata beat] Before you die, you should know that those men with superior talents... and consequently with superior powers... always have one last card to play.

      Sabata: You know, Stengel, I wouldn't bet a dollar on that last card.

    • Connections
      Edited into Spaghetti Western Trailer Show (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Ehi Amico C'e' Sabata (Main Title)
      Music composed by Marcello Giombini

      Vocals performed by Cantori Moderni Di Alessandroni (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • September 16, 1969 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Prihaja Sabata - po tebi je!
    • Filming locations
      • Almería, Andalucía, Spain
    • Production company
      • Produzioni Europee Associate (PEA)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $232,000
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 51 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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