Sabata (1970)



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Synopsis:
Spaghetti Western fans used to the likes of Django and The Good, The Bad and the Ugly might be taken by surprise when watching Sabata. True, the film does star spaghetti Western star Lee Van Cleef as the tight-lipped hero of the title, but it has a very different feel from the genre's traditional, Sergio Leone-derived style. Director/co-writer Gianfranco Parolini (alias Frank Kramer) takes things in a direction that seems to fall halfway between The Wild Wild West TV series and a James Bond movie; the film is packed with colorful characters, exotic weapons, and the action scenes that mix wild stunts with pyrotechnics. Parolini appropriately gives the film a light touch, playing up the colorful and humorous aspects while delivering the action. The end result is a little too long for this sort of light material, causing it to drag a bit in the middle, but it is too good-natured and entertaining to dislike. In short, Sabata is likely to make fun viewing for Euro-cult fans and anyone interested in an offbeat Western.

~ Donald Guarisco, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
9/2/1970
Cast Credit
Claudio Undari Oswald
Andrew Ray
Andrea Aurelia Daniel
Spartaco Conversi Slim
Ignazio Spalla Carrincha
Marco Zuanelli Sharky
Rodolfo Lodi Fr. Brown
Mimmo Poli Hotel Workman
Allan Collins False Fr. Brown
Carlo Tamberlani Nichols
Gino Marturano McCallum
John Bartha Sheriff
Romano Puppo Rocky Bendato
Anthony Gradwell
Robert Hundar Oswald
Lee Van Cleef Sabata
William Berger Banjo
Pedro Sanchez Carrincha
Nick Jordan Alley Cat/Indio
Linda Véras Jane
Franco Ressel Stengel
Gianni Rizzo Judge O'Hara
Antonio Gradoli Fergusson
Production Credits Credit
Alberto Grimaldi Producer
Art Department Credit
Carlo Simi Art Director
Carlo Simi Set Designer
Film Camera Credit
Sandro Mancori Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Ignazio Dolce first Assistant Director
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Carlo Simi Costume Designer
Gian Franco Mecacci Makeup



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