È tornato Sabata... hai chiuso un'altra volta! (1971) Online
Master gunslinger Sabata arrives in Hobsonville, a town completely owned by McIntock, a robber baron who is taxing the inhabitants for the cost of future improvements to the town. Or that's what McIntock says he'll do with the money...
Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Lee Van Cleef | - | Sabata / Major | |
Reiner Schöne | - | Clyde / Lieutenant | |
Giampiero Albertini | - | Joe McIntock | |
Ignazio Spalla | - | Bronco (as Pedro Sanchez) | |
Annabella Incontrera | - | Maggie, Saloon Girl | |
Jacqueline Alexandre | - | Jackie McIntock | |
Aldo Canti | - | Angel, acrobat (as Nick Jordan) | |
Vassili Karis | - | Bionda, acrobat (as Karis Vassili) | |
Steffen Zacharias | - | Donovan | |
Pia Giancaro | - | Diane, Circus Girl (as Maria Pia Giancaro) | |
John Bartha | - | Sheriff (as Janos Bartha) | |
Günther Stoll | - | Circus Show Man (as Gunther Stoll) | |
Carmelo Reale | - | Chuck, Bald Henchman | |
Franco Fantasia | - | Circus owner | |
Ileana Rigano | - | Brunette Saloon Girl (as Ilenna Rigano) |
One of the films included in "The Fifty Worst Films of All Time (and how they got that way)" by Harry Medved and Randy Lowell.
In the song that is sung over the opening credits, Sabata is referred to as a "nine-fingered man." This was a reference to actor Lee Van Cleef who was missing a portion of a middle finger, the result of an accident when building a playhouse for his daughter.
Sabata was portrayed by Lee Van Cleef in the first film, Yul Brynner in the second, and Lee Van Cleef again in the third.
The Confederacy never issued Military Medals.
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