Sabata | |
Origin: | Sabata (1969) |
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Sabata is a series of Spaghetti Western films released between 1969 and 1971, directed by Gianfranco Parolini, and starring Lee Van Cleef in the first, Sabata, Yul Brynner in the second, Adiós, Sabata, and Van Cleef returning for the third, Return of Sabata.
See main article: Sabata (film). Lee Van Cleef stars as a mostly silent lone gunman who foils a plan by some leaders of a small Texas town to rob their own bank and sell the town to the railroad.[1] William Berger co-stars as Banjo, an opposing gunman.[2]
See main article: Adiós, Sabata. With Yul Brynner cast in the lead role, this film was originally going to be entitled Indio Black, but the title was changed after the first Sabata film proved successful and had inspired many imitators. Lee Van Cleef, star of the first Sabata film, had been offered the role, but had to decline because he was committed to The Magnificent Seven Ride! in the role of Chris Adams, which Brynner had made famous in The Magnificent Seven. Adiós, Sabata is set in Mexico under the rule of Emperor Maximilian I, and Sabata is hired to steal a wagonload of gold from the Austrian army.
See main article: Return of Sabata. Lee Van Cleef returns to the role of Sabata, who goes to a small Texas town and seeks revenge on a robber baron, determined to steal back some money that the man has stolen from the towns people.[3]
Character | Films | ||
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Sabata | Adiós, Sabata | Return of Sabata | |
Sabata | Lee Van Cleef | Yul Brynner | Lee Van Cleef |
Indio Black | Nick Jordan | Nick Jordan | |
Alley Cat / Angel the Acrobat | |||
Judge O'Hara / Folgen / Jeremy Sweeney | Gianni Rizzo | ||
Carrincha / Escudo / Bronco | Ignazio Spalla | ||
Señor Ocaño / Circus Owner | Franco Fantasia | ||
Occupation | Film | |||
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Sabata | Adiós, Sabata | Return of Sabata | ||
Director | Gianfranco Parolini | [4] | ||
Producer(s) | Alberto Grimaldi | |||
Screenwriter(s) | Renato Izzo Gianfranco Parolini | |||
Composer(s) | Marcello Giombini | Bruno Nicolai | Marcello Giombini | |
Director of photography | Sandro Mancori | |||
Editor | Edmond Lozzi | Gianfranco Parolini |
The Sabata Trilogy was released on DVD by MGM/UA in October 2005.
As was common with successful Spaghetti Western franchises, such as the Dollars Trilogy, Django or Sartana series, several other Sabata imitators were released. None of these are considered part of the "official" series. They include: