D: Gianfranco Parolini ("Frank Kramer"); B: Renato Izzo; C: Alessandro Mancori; M: Marcello Piombini; with:
Lee van Cleef, Reiner Schöne, Ignazio Spalla, Giampiero Albertini
The small texan city Hobsonville stands under control of the bloody rich Joel McIntock (Giampiero Albertini). He raises
strange taxes and deliveries from the citizens under the pretext, to use these later on for the development of the city. But
naturally the tricky Irish has completely different plans with the money. With the Wildwest Show of a wandering circus Sabata
(Lee Van Cleef) comes also into town. Thus from now on life isn't that easy any longer for McIntock.
The Gunslinger says:
In 1971 Gianfranco Parolini directed this only genuine "Sabata" continuation. He relied thereby on already
proved personnel: Beside Van Cleef also Aldo Canti and Ignazio Spalla play again as Sabata buddies. The strange friend of
Sabata, the saloon owner Clyde Fannon, is played this time by Reiner Schöne. In contrast to the stronger first part, Parolini
stresses here the amusing and (self)-ironical aspects.
Rating: $$$
Bodycount: 26, 1 Woman
Specials:
Sabata remains himself faithfully as a man of technology. In his Zigarillos he hides blowing-tube arrows; he accommodates
a pistol in a medal and uses the amazing characteristics of magnets. In addition he possesses still the fascinating small,
multibarrelled pistol, he uses in the first part.