Sabata
Sabata is the hero of the spaghetti westerns by director Gianfranco Parolini .
General
Sabata appeared in only three films and is one of the later heroes of the genre with his comedic, mischievous manner. His character is closer to the classic hero and likes to act in a small group. Sabata is famous for his unusual weapons, with which he sometimes shoots around the corner.
Films & Actors
- Sabata ( 1969 , Sabata: Lee Van Cleef )
- Adios, Sabata ( 1970 , Sabata: Yul Brynner )
- Sabata Returns ( 1971 , Sabata: Lee Van Cleef )
Copies
Economically successful formats, including Sabata, have mostly been adapted by the Italian film industry and developed further independently of the original films, ideas and participants.
- 1970: Wanted Sabata in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- 1970: Arriva Sabata! in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- 1971: Abre tu fosa, amigo, llega Sábata in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- 1972: Attento gringo, è tornato Sabata in the Internet Movie Database (English)
The German dubbing also tried to share in the success by renaming roles:
- 1970: Django and Sabata - Like Bloody Vultures in the Internet Movie Database ( in the original the Sabatarolle was called Sabbath)
Web links
- Sabata in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Adios, Sabata in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Return of Sabata in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Sabata in the Spaghetti Western Database