Wanted Sabata (1970) 95%
"You're worth five thousand dollars now, Sabata!" Sparrow cackled, his hand hovering over his holster. "I made you a legend. Now I'm going to collect."
His friends and family urged him to ride hard for the Mexican border. But Sabata was not a man who ran. He strapped on his gun belt and stayed in Texas to clear his name. 🦅 The Hunter's Twisted Game
"The only thing you're collecting today is lead," Sabata replied, his eyes narrowing. Wanted Sabata (1970)
Bodies began to drop across the county. Every time Sabata tried to corner a witness to make them confess, Sparrow got there first, leaving a fresh corpse and a mountain of evidence pointing to the framed rancher. 💥 The Final Showdown
Regretting the sale, Sparrow began poisoning Sabata’s water holes to ensure the rancher couldn't make his final $1,000 payment. When Sparrow's own brother stumbled upon this treachery and tried to stop him, Sparrow didn't hesitate. He pulled his revolver and gunned his brother down in cold blood. Hearing the shots, Sabata rushed to the dying man's side. Before the brother could utter the killer's name, he died in Sabata's arms—just as Sparrow and four paid-off witnesses arrived at the scene. ⛓️ The Setup and The Frame "You're worth five thousand dollars now, Sabata
A heavy silence settled over the courtyard. A vulture circled lazily above.
The 1970 Spaghetti Western Wanted Sabata —directed by Roberto Mauri and starring Brad Harris—is a story about a simple rancher framed for murder by a sadistic bounty hunter named Jim Sparrow. 🏜️ The Setup But Sabata was not a man who ran
Sabata sat in his cell, listening to the carpenters hammer together the wooden gallows outside. But in the dead of night, a shadowy figure crept to the jailhouse window and slipped a heavy iron revolver through the bars. Sabata used the weapon to overpower the guards and escape into the moonlit desert.