Sabata (1969)
7/10
One of the best spaghetti westerns from Italy
12 March 2021
Skillful gunfighter, Sabata arrives in a small town in the west to quickly find that outlaws robbed the bank and stole 100.000$. He quickly tracks them down and delivers them to the local sheriff for the reward. He soon discovers that the robbers were hired by the bank owners and must team up with a beggar and a banjo player to fight them. Sabata is the first film of the Sabata trilogy and is easily one of the best westerns from Italy. It's characters are very memorable. Van Cleef portrays the anti hero Sabata perfectly who will do anything for money while the actor playing the beggar is surprisingly funny to this day. Sabata is action packed with a comedic style as in many spaghetti westerns of the era. The plot is decent and there are some twists to keep you entertained until the end. If you love westerns and you haven't seen this, then I definitely recommend it.
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