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''Sabata'' ( it, Ehi amico ... c'è Sabata. Hai chiuso!, lit. "Hey friend ... that's Sabata. You're finished!"), is a 1969 Italian Spaghetti Western directed by
Gianfranco Parolini Gianfranco Parolini (20 February 1925 in Rome, Italy – 26 April 2018 in Rome, Italy) was an Italian film director. He is often credited as Frank Kramer. Among his films are '' The Sabata Trilogy'', several sword and sandal films, most of the Ko ...
. It is the first film in ''
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'' by Parolini, and stars
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as the title character. Parolini had previously had a major success with the first
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'' (1968), but the sequels were given to
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. Producer Alberto Grimaldi contacted Parolini for a similar series of Sabata.


Synopsis

In Daugherty, Texas, a group of thieves disguised as Army soldiers steal a safe with $100,000 of the Army's money in it by having a pair of acrobats vault up to the second floor entrance. They haul the vault away in a wagon. During the robbery, Sabata (
Lee Van Cleef Clarence LeRoy Van Cleef Jr. (January 9, 1925 – December 16, 1989) was an American actor. He appeared in over 170 film and television roles in a career spanning nearly 40 years, but is best known as a star of Italian Spaghetti Westerns, parti ...
) befriends Carrincha, a Confederate veteran. Sabata chases the thieves and shoots them all down from long range. He returns the safe and accepts a $5,000 reward from the Army. On the way back in to town, he notices the acrobats' circus wagon. While relaxing in the hotel, he meets Banjo ( William Berger), a mysterious bard who claims to know him. In a private room, Stengel, Judge O'Hara and Ferguson lament the return of the safe. They conceived the theft to use the money to purchase land that would soon be wanted for railroad development, vastly increasing its value. Stengel commissions a man named Oswald to kill the acrobats and dispose of their wagon - the only evidence of their involvement. Though Oswald kills the acrobats, Sabata stops them from taking the wagon, and confirms Stengel's involvement by identifying one of the men sent to destroy the wagon. Sabata goes to Stengel's ranch to negotiate, and demands $10,000 to turn over the wagon. He rides into the ranch and Stengel's men open fire; a dummy was propped up in the wagon. For this betrayal, Sabata demands $20,000 and rides off. Banjo confronts Sabata and tells him that the conspirators will never pay him, because they believe he will keep increasing the bounty no matter what. Immediately thereafter, Stengel's men ambush Sabata, but he kills or subdues them and agrees to meet with Stengel. At dinner, he raises the price to $30,000. Ferguson hires a series of hitmen to kill Sabata, all of whom are unsuccessful. Sabata then raises the price to $60,000 and agrees to accept delivery the next day at Los Palos. A group of men from Banjo's past try to kill him, but he dispatches them with expert skill using a rifle concealed in his instrument. Sabata then enlists his help as protection for the delivery in exchange for the Army's $5,000 reward, which he shows him. At Los Palos, Banjo double-crosses Sabata and shoots him. Sabata shields himself with the bag of money, which was full of sand underneath the $5,000. He shoots away Banjo's weapon but lets him leave, unharmed. Ferguson, who witnessed the exchange, sends men to chase Sabata. With the help of Charrincha's Indian acrobat friend, they trick the men into entering a canyon and trap them there with dynamite. Sabata, Indio and Carrincha then plant dynamite throughout Stengel's ranch at night, culminating in a large-scale attack and showdown in which Sabata kills Stengel. The next day, however, Sabata and Banjo duel, and Banjo kills Sabata. Carrincha loads his body into Banjo's wagon and they ride off. Outside of town, Banjo takes the money bag and unhitches his horse from the wagon. Sabata, only playing dead, shoots the money bag off of his horse and takes it back - their agreement was 50/50. For this final betrayal, Sabata offers Banjo only the original $5,000 bundle, which he then shoots, scattering it to the wind.


Cast

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Lee Van Cleef Clarence LeRoy Van Cleef Jr. (January 9, 1925 – December 16, 1989) was an American actor. He appeared in over 170 film and television roles in a career spanning nearly 40 years, but is best known as a star of Italian Spaghetti Westerns, parti ...
as Sabata, a gunman of almost superhuman accuracy. He solves the majority of his problems with a combination of superior firepower and accuracy. His weapons of choice are a peculiar four-barreled
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and a rifle with an extended barrel which he uses to make shots thought impossible. * William Berger as Banjo, a mysterious bard. He claims to know Sabata and says that he is in Daughtery because he had "some trouble in Denver." Initially employed by Sabata for information, he is eventually enlisted for protection, but betrays Sabata twice. *
Ignazio Spalla Ignazio Spalla (best known as Pedro Sanchez; 5 May 1924 – 9 February 1995) was an Italian film actor. Born in Siena, Spalla was mainly active in Spaghetti Westerns, usually playing roles of Mexicans, gunfighters and outlaws. His first roles ...
(as Pedro Sanchez) as Carrincha, a Confederate Civil War veteran. Sabata befriends him after hearing his story of heroics in the war, for which he earned a "worthless" medal. He makes himself useful by throwing knives on occasion and is loyal to Sabata. * Aldo Canti (as Nick Jordan) as Indio/Alley Cat. Carrincha's only friend, Alley Cat is a silent Indian who performs amazing acrobatics and can escape any pursuer. *
Linda Veras Linda Veras (born Sieglinda Veras in 1939) is a former Italian actress and glamour model. She is best known for her appearances in Spaghetti Westerns, namely Sergio Sollima's '' Face to Face'' and ''Run, Man, Run'', and Gianfranco Parolini Gian ...
as Jane, a saloon girl and Banjo's lover. *
Franco Ressel Franco Ressel (8 February 1925 – 30 April 1985) was an Italian film actor. He appeared in more than 120 films between 1961 and 1985. He was born in Naples, Italy and died in Rome, Italy. Selected filmography * ''La cento chilometri'' (19 ...
as Stengel, the effeminate villain of the story. He engineered the robbery that set the whole plot in motion. Very smug in the belief that he is superior to the rest of humanity, he kills people with a dart gun concealed in a cane. * Antonio Gradoli (as Anthony Gradwell) as Ferguson, one of Stengel's increasingly reluctant partners in crime. * Claudio Undari (as Robert Hundar) as Oswald, one of the conspirators' hitmen. *
Gianni Rizzo Gianni Rizzo (1925–1992) was an Italian film actor. Between 1944 and 1986 he appeared in over seventy films and television productions, in a variety of supporting roles. His screen roles included parts in a number of Peplum film, peplum films, ...
as Judge O'Hara, another of Stengel's increasingly reluctant partners in crime.


Release

''Sabata'' was released in Italy in September 1969.


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Sabata at Shobary's Spaghetti Westerns
{{The Sabata Trilogy 1969 Western (genre) films 1969 films Films about bank robbery Films directed by Gianfranco Parolini Films produced by Alberto Grimaldi Films scored by Marcello Giombini Films set in Texas Films shot in Almería 1960s Italian-language films Spaghetti Western films United Artists films 1960s English-language films 1960s Italian films