Anybody have any clue as to...


...why Sabata doesn't act anything like Sabata in this movie? It feels almost like what happened with "Adios, Sabata"-- how they had an entirely different movie and then just slapped Sabata's name on at the last minute when the first film proved to be a huge success. There's absolutely no indication that this character is the same person from "Ehi Amico... C'e Sabata, Hai Chiuso!" Lee Van Cleef seems to be essaying an entirely different character. The first Sabata had honor and dignity. This one just seems like a goof.

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And why should it make any sense?

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