Return of Sabata
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Master gunslinger Sabata arrives in Hobsonville, a town completely owned by McIntock, a robber baron who is taxing the inhabitants for the cost of future improvements to the town. Or that's what McIntock says he'll do with the money...... (Full plot summary below)

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Master gunslinger Sabata arrives in Hobsonville, a town completely owned by McIntock, a robber baron who is taxing the inhabitants for the cost of future improvements to the town. Or that's what McIntock says he'll do with the money...

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User Review - 10/10 by Beverly NSame as Sabata. Just rewatched it and still love it
User Review - 10/10 by Brock Glee van cleef returns to his framors role as gunman sabata
User Review - 10/10 by Eric NAwesome action and adventure! Lee Van Cleef strikes again.
User Review - 10/10 by Fernando RSabata movies rules the spaghetti western movies!!! Watch this movie right now!!
User Review - 10/10 by David OThis third installment in the Sabata trilogy is very fun, very exciting. You can see where many filmmakers of today found a certain style.
User Review - 8/10 by Brody MI don't know why this was on the 50 Worst Films of All Time list. It's a rather good spaghetti western with a lot of genuinely funny slapstick. The assorted gadget weapons were awesome, especially the guy slingshotting from a distance. Alfredo Garcia was on that list, so I guess you can disregard it.
User Review - 6/10 by Michael BThis sequel to Sabata is not as good as the first film but it is still worth a look.
User Review - 6/10 by Sonny PNot quite as good as the original Sabata, but still with plenty of entertainment
User Review - 6/10 by The MLee Van Cleef is back in the sadle as Sabata. Much better than the second one with Yul Brynner, but it still does bot capture the charm of the first one.
User Review - 6/10 by Eric RDespite being the third Sabata film in America, Return of Sabata is technically the only true sequel to the original with our loveable ass anti-hero being played again by the god-like Lee Van Cleef after that imposter Yul Brenner took over the role in Audios Sabata. Since this is the "true" sequel (not another film retitled to be a "sequel" like Adios) we again get a spaghetti western/James Bond film hybrid, the way a Sabata film should be! Apparently Sabata has joined the circus as the film opens with him being a marksman in a traveling entertainment group. Of course Sabata would degrade himself to a career of abashment because he is actually following a counterfeit ring. He tracks the ring to a small western town where he teams up with some oddball sidekicks to blackmail an old war buddy into getting money from the mayor of the town who has an elaborate scheme to steal residents money through taxes in exchange for counterfeit money. Like James Bond films the plot is basically the same as the film before, but like typical sequels this one just isn't as good. It's great to see Lee Van Cleef back in the roll but the rest of the characters seem like less interesting carbon copies of similar characters in the original. Reiner Schöne as Lee Van Cleef's old war buddy isn't as interesting as the devious Banjo despite the two characters again having a love/hate relationship. Similar to Leone's Man With No Name trilogy, there are a lot of actors that return playing different characters her so that might confuse some viewers. Ignazio Spalla returns again playing a similar role but he's rather worthless spending most of the film banging on a large drum. Fans will also recognize the actor playing the unconvincing Native American in Sabata returning playing a different character that again does ridiculous jumping acts. Return of Sabata is definitely worth a view for fans of the original. It's got the same feel and look but it just isn't quite as good. Perhaps with better writing for the secondary characters and maybe a little better pacing this could have been just as enjoyable. As is though it still can bring a smirk to a spaghetti western fans face, especially when Cleef talks about being old fashioned and that he isn't into orgies. What?! Bonus Rant: The theme song desperately tries hard to be as catchy as the first films theme but I found it in bad taste that one of the lyrics calls Sabata the "nine fingered man." Yes Lee Van Cleef is missing part of a finger on one of his hands but why include a lyrics in the song focusing on one of his flaws? If I were him I would be offended...

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