'The Yul' resume his role as the master bandit, Sabata, in this cult Spaghetti western sequel.
Z**E
Mexican western
Once again Yul Brynner dominates a film. This film is fun, exciting and extremely watchable. This film does contain some actors, who at times, were a bit off the mark however they do not spoil the enjoyment of the film.
P**L
Four Stars
Yul Brynner in his glory days.
N**P
Five Stars
Excellent Quality that takes the action to the screen
D**L
It's the one with the ball bearings !!
This is a very odd spaghetti western with a strange history.Bryner did not want to make a magnificent seven sequel and signed up to do a film called Indio Black.Van Cleef didn't want to do another Sabata film and signed up to play Bryner's part in the magnificent seven sequel.The producers then renamed Indio Black to Adios Sabata.Onto the film itself.Bryner's gun is one of the oddest I've seen - a small rifle with a magazine that looks like a harmonica that is pushed horizontally and the last chamber contains his cigar.One guy uses metal balls that he drops into a groove in the top of his shoe then kicks it with lethal accuracy at his opponentsA model battleship that is not all it seemsAustrians - loads of themPlot wise not exactly original - the theft of gold - but great fun
R**D
Five Stars
A very good film. Ordered and delivered very quickly
F**Y
Five Stars
I remembered this film under the title 'The Bounty Hunters'
J**A
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Rubbish quality
C**E
Four Stars
Great film but the Pegasus release is poor compared to the MGM release
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