¡Sabata
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[Machine Translation] [Request Library Vol.6] The Greatest Hero of Macaroni Westerns! The black-clad dandy played by Lee Van Cleef of "The Gunman in the Sunset" is called Sabata! The first film in the "Sabbata" trilogy, which became a series due to the popularity of the black-clad hero's cool charm and the unique supporting characters, including a rifle with an interchangeable barrel, a seven-shot derringer that can shoot from the grip, and a banjo gun built into a musical instrument, among other bizarre weapons. Starring Lee Van Cleef of "Gunman of the Evening" and "Wilderness of Wrath" fame. Director Frank Kramer, who is known for his spy films, entertains us with secret weapons and twists in the story. The film features the cool and light music by Marcello Giovini, who has won rave reviews from fans, and the brilliant taste of art and costume designer Carlo Siemi, who created the macaroni western style with "Sequel: The Wilderness Bouncer" and "Westerns. The Japanese dubbing is the 95-minute version shown on Monday Roadshow! Please note that due to the condition of the original film, some parts may be difficult to hear or understand. The Japanese dubbed voice-over is approximately 95 minutes in total. The Japanese dubbed sound is recorded as it was at the time of the existing TV broadcast. Therefore, some parts without dubbed sound are the original sound (with subtitle superimpose). The sound quality may vary due to the use of multiple dubbing sources. Please note that some parts may be difficult to understand due to the old sound source.

Original Release Year: 1969

凌 Credits
Lee Van Cleef
William Berger
Franco Ressel
Frank Kramer
Marcello Giombini


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