Adiós, Sabata

  • Yul Brynner: Sabata
  • Dean Reed: Ballantine
  • Ignazio Spalla: Escudo (as Pedro Sanchez )
  • Gérard Herter: Colonel mold
  • Sal Borgese: Septiembre
  • Franco Fantasia: Ocaño
  • Gianni Rizzo: Follow
  • Salvatore Billa: Manuel
  • Massimo Carocci: Juan de los Angeles
  • Giuseppe Pollini: Gitano (as Joseph Persaud )
  • Omar Bonaro: Jesus
  • Andrea Scotti: José
  • Luciano Casa Monica: Juanito
  • Vittorio Fanfoni: Barman
  • Bruno Corazzari: Hertz
  • Vitti Caronia: 1st Lieutenant
  • Franco Marletta: Mexican
  • Lina Franchi: Mexican
  • Antonio Gradoli: Major Metternich
  • Giuseppe Castellano: Graduato (as Thomas Kerr)

And Nieves Navarro and Giovanni Cianfriglia

Adios, Sabata is a spaghetti western, where the Sabata - stamp was only pressed for better marketing by the end of shooting. In the original ( and the title song ) is called the hero Indio Black.

Action

Sabata is looking for a gold hiding place that has fallen under the control of Austrian soldiers of the Mexican Army, which had come into the country with the Emperor Maximilian. After finding he wants it passed a group of Mexican revolutionaries fighting against the invaders. Various cronies to help him in this endeavor; however, the American adventurer Ballantine from entirely selfish motives behind the gold here, which is ultimately found the devious Colonel mold, but in the end did something no group benefits: Wind Gone with it, an abyss engulfs it.

Reviews

" Ambitious parody of spaghetti westerns, which mocks the clichés of the genre in parts amusing, but despite successful incursions fall back into the self- purposive effects of the species. "

" Parolini again demonstrates his superb technical skills in the context of a highly entertaining Westerns, although it adds nothing essential to the genre, but looks great and is effective "

" Extremely entertaining action - western"

Synchronization

  • Yul Brynner: Heinz Petruo
  • Dean Reed: Eckart Dux
  • Ignazio Spalla: Arnold Marquis
  • Gérard Herter: Klaus Miedel
  • Franco Fantasia: Ernst Wilhelm Borchert
  • Bruno Corazzari: Eric Vaessen
  • Antonio Gradoli: Martin Hirthe
  • Federico Boido: Joachim Kemmer

In the German version of the title song is everywhere übersprochen during the credits with a male "Adios Sabata " as is mentioned in the original where the initial Indio Black.

Weblink

  • Adios, Sabata at the Internet Movie Database (English)
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