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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSabata helps a band of Mexican revolutionaries steal a wagon-load of gold from the occupying Austrian forces of Emperor Maximilian I.Sabata helps a band of Mexican revolutionaries steal a wagon-load of gold from the occupying Austrian forces of Emperor Maximilian I.Sabata helps a band of Mexican revolutionaries steal a wagon-load of gold from the occupying Austrian forces of Emperor Maximilian I.
Ignazio Spalla
- Escudo
- (as Pedro Sanchez)
Gérard Herter
- Colonel Skimmel
- (as Gerard Herter)
Turam Quibo
- Gitano
- (as Joseph Persaud)
Nieves Navarro
- Kingsville Saloon Dancer
- (as Susan Scott)
Vittorio Caronia
- 1st Lt. Steiner
- (as Vitti Caronia)
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- AnecdotesThis was not originally a Sabata film. The original Italian title translates as "Indio Black, you know what? You're a big son of a...", Indio Black being the character played by Yul Brynner, but the title and Brynner's character name were changed for the American release to cash in on Sabata (1969), the original Sabata film. Lee Van Cleef was asked to star in this film, but rejected the offer for some reason. He was then replaced by Brynner, whose character would only be called Sabata in the international English language version, and Indio Black in the Italian version. However, lip reading viewers have noticed that the actors who mouth their lines in English, seem to say "Sabata", not "Indio", so the re-baptism took place while the film was still being shot.
- GaffesWhen Sabata invades Colonel Skimmel's quarters, he sees the reflection of a person hiding behind the door. The person in the reflection is not Hertz.
- ConnexionsEdited into Spaghetti Western Trailer Show (2007)
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Long before the Terminator, Sabata (this time Yul Brynner in his only spaghetti western) uttered the infamous words, "I'll be back." This is the second of Gianfranco Parolini's Sabata trilogy, but it is not a sequel, as the characters and story are different. Like the first, it is also written by Renato Izzo, who went on to write the video nasty Night Train Murders after finishing the trilogy.
Brynner had the cool look that probably got him the Westworld gig a few years later.
Ignazio Spalla is back from the fist film, but with a different name (Escudo). Maybe he changed it to hide.
Sabata joins Escudo and revolutionaries trying to overthrow Austrian Archduke Maximillion, who ruled over Mexico as an imperial dictator; of course, Sabata was only after gold. Others were as well, so it was not a walk in the park.
It is fortunate that the Archduke had plenty of soldiers to sacrifice to the cause.
Well, Lee Van Cleef, Ignazio Spalla, and Aldo Canti will be back in the final Sabata film.
Brynner had the cool look that probably got him the Westworld gig a few years later.
Ignazio Spalla is back from the fist film, but with a different name (Escudo). Maybe he changed it to hide.
Sabata joins Escudo and revolutionaries trying to overthrow Austrian Archduke Maximillion, who ruled over Mexico as an imperial dictator; of course, Sabata was only after gold. Others were as well, so it was not a walk in the park.
It is fortunate that the Archduke had plenty of soldiers to sacrifice to the cause.
Well, Lee Van Cleef, Ignazio Spalla, and Aldo Canti will be back in the final Sabata film.
- lastliberal
- 11 avr. 2009
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- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 546 926 $US
- Durée1 heure 44 minutes
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was Adios Sabata (1970) officially released in India in English?
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