Wanted Sabata (1970) -

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 was done with the gunfighter life. He bought a modest ranch in Texas from a man named Jim Sparrow, wanting nothing more than to raise cattle and live in peace. But the land was arid, and Sparrow was a man consumed by greed. Wanted Sabata (1970)

His friends and family urged him to ride hard for the Mexican border. But Sabata was not a man who ran. He strapped on his gun belt and stayed in Texas to clear his name. 🦅 The Hunter's Twisted Game Bodies began to drop across the county

Sabata soon learned that his "mysterious savior" was none other than the killer himself, Jim Sparrow. He bought a modest ranch in Texas from

Sabata managed to track the bounty hunter to an abandoned, sun-bleached mission. Sparrow stood in the center of the courtyard, laughing maniacally at the perfect web of death he had spun.