Wanted Sabata (1970) -
"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."
As Sparrow lay dying in the dust, the local sheriff—who had been secretly following the trail of bodies and finally witnessed Sparrow's true nature—stepped out from the shadows. Seeing the truth with his own eyes, the sheriff holstered his weapon and nodded at the rancher. Sabata was finally a free man. Wanted Sabata (1970) - Roberto Mauri - Letterboxd
Sparrow's hand twitched. He went for his gun with blinding speed, but Sabata was faster. Sabata's revolver barked twice. The first bullet shattered Sparrow's wrist; the second pierced his chest. Wanted Sabata (1970)
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
"The only thing you're collecting today is lead," Sabata replied, his eyes narrowing. "You're worth five thousand dollars now, Sabata
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
Sabata soon learned that his "mysterious savior" was none other than the killer himself, Jim Sparrow. Seeing the truth with his own eyes, the
Sparrow was a ruthless bounty hunter who had concocted a brilliant, diabolical scheme. He didn't want Sabata to hang for a mere $500 reward. By helping Sabata escape and making him a fugitive, Sparrow intended to systematically murder the very witnesses who had lied at the trial. He would pin every new corpse on the fleeing rancher, artificially inflating the bounty on Sabata's head until it was worth a fortune. Only then would Sparrow track him down and cash in.