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Release Date:
April 2, 1971
Original Title:
Abre tu fosa, amigo, llega Sábata...
Alternate Titles:
Sei già cadavere, amigo... ti cerca Garringo!
Genres:
Western
Production Companies:
Devon Film
IFI Producción S.A.
Production Countries:
Italy | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 RO: AP
Runtime: 88
Steve McGowan has proposed to avenge the death of his father, murdered by one of the followers of Chief Miller. This engages the services of a famous gunslinger called Sabata and instructs him to kill Steve. The fate joins Steve and the Mexican bandit Leon Pompero, and together they decide to defeat the murderous gunman.
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Assistant Camera:
Michele Pensato
Valentino Sabatini
Assistant Director:
Renato Pecoriello
Francisco G. Siurana
Assistant Editor:
Antonia Martínez
Ángeles Sánchez
Camera Operator:
Antonio Piñero
José Robert
Sergio Rubini
Colorist:
Julio Pérez de Rozas
Director:
Juan Bosch
Director of Photography:
Luciano Trasatti
Florian Trenker
Editor:
Antonio Graciani
Luis Puigvert
Michele Massimo Tarantini
Electrician:
Guido Gallo
Key Grip:
Valentino Gentili
Makeup Artist:
Teresa Lai
Francisco Manteca
Manuel Tronxo
Original Music Composer:
Enrique Escobar
Producer:
Ignacio F. Iquino
Production Manager:
Vittorio Carta
Luis Marin
Juliana San José de la Fuente
Marino Vaccà
Property Master:
María Asun Trevijano
Francisco Ramos
Screenplay:
Ignacio F. Iquino
Juliana San José de la Fuente
Script Supervisor:
Giovanna Lai
Set Decoration:
Giacomo Caló Carducci
Andrés Vallvé
Sound Engineer:
Roberto Moreal
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