Adios Sabata 1971 PG, 104 min. Genre: Western aka: Indio Black
Director: Gianfranco Parolini Cast: Yul Brynner, Dean Reed, Ignazio Spalla, Gerard Herter, Sal Borgese, Franco Fantasia, Joseph P. Persaud, Andrea Scotti, Nieves Navarro, Salvatore Billa, Luciano Casamonica, Vittorio Fanfoni
A gunslinger, Sabata (Yul Brynner), becomes involved with Mexican rebels, led by Escudo (Ignazio Spalla), who are setting out to steal a wagon filled with gold. Austrian forces, led by Col. Skimmel (Gerard Herter), are trying to smuggle the gold out of Mexico. Sabata plots with the Mexicans and lays siege on the Austrian's fortress, but he has his own plans for the stolen gold, and it does not include sharing with the Mexicans. This spaghetti Western was titled "Indigo Black" until dubbed for American release. A sequel to "Sabata," it was followed by "The Return of Sabata."
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Five for Hell 1968 N/R, 90 min. Genre: Foreign / Action
Director: Gianfranco Parolini Cast: Gianni Garko, Klaus Kinski, Nick Jordan, Margaret Lee, Sal Borgese, Luciano Rossi, Samson Burke, Bill Vanders, Irio Fantini
Lt. Glenn Hoffman (Gianni Garko) and his small band of soldiers are on a dangerous mission behind enemy lines in World War II. A tough–and mean–Nazi commander, Hans Mueller (Klaus Kinski), stands in the way of their reaching the goal of stealing secret war plans. 2 User Reviews
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God's Gun 1976 R, 93 min. Genre: Western aka: A Bullet from God
Director: Gianfranco Parolini Cast: Richard Boone, Lee Van Cleef, Jack Palance, Leif Garrett, Rafi Ben Ami, Sybil Danning, Didi Lukov, Robert Lipton, Cody Palance
A priest (Lee Van Cleef) is murdered, and his gunfighter brother (also played by Van Cleef) sets out to avenge his brother's death.
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The Return of Sabata 1971 PG, 106 min. Genre: Western
Director: Gianfranco Parolini Cast: Lee Van Cleef, Reiner Schone, Annabella Incontrera, Jacqueline Alexandre, Giampiero Albertini, Ignazio Spalla, Aldo Canti, Vassili Karis, Steffen Zacharias, Pia Giancaro, John Bartha, Gunther Stoll
Posing as a sharpshooter performing in a traveling circus, gambler Sabata (Lee Van Cleef) arrives in Hobsonville and runs into Clyde (Reiner Schone) who owes him $5,000. Hobsonville is run by an Irish clan, led by land baron Joe McIntock (Giampiero Albertini), and the town charges huge taxes that are stored in a bank. Sabata not only refuses to pay the taxes, he enlists Clyde and acrobats (Aldo Canti and Vassili Karis) from the circus to help rob the bank. The money turns out to be counterfeit, but the gold is hidden on McIntock's property. The next step is to find the gold, kill McIntock, and steal the fortune. This film is a sequel to "Sabata" and "Adios, Sabata."
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Sabata 1969 PG, 107 min. Genre: Western
Director: Gianfranco Parolini Cast: Lee Van Cleef, William Berger, Franco Ressel, Linda Veras, Ignazio Spalla, Claudio Undari, Gianni Rizzo, Aldo Canti, Antonio Gradoli, Luciano Pigozzi, Spartaco Conversi, Carlo Tamberlani
City leaders, led by Stengel (Franco Ressel) hire robbers to steal money from an Army safe and plan to use the money to buy land in order to build a railroad. The robbers get the money, but Stengel doesn't want to share the loot, so he offers a reward for the capture of the robbers. Sabata (Lee Van Cleef) rides into town, tracks down the robbers, and collects the reward. Then he realizes that Stengel was behind the theft and attempts to blackmail him, which leads Stengel to hire assassins to kill Sabata. But, Sabata outwits them, kills Stengel, and rides out of town. This spaghetti Western spawned two sequels, "Adios, Sabata" and "The Return of Sabata."
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| 1. Adios Sabata (1971) aka: Indio Black
2. Five for Hell (1968)
3. God's Gun (1976) aka: A Bullet from God
4. The Return of Sabata (1971)
5. Sabata (1969)
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