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      • This was not originally a Sabata film. The original Italian title translates as "Indio Black, you know what? You're a big son of a...", Indio Black being the character played by Yul Brynner, but the title and Brynner's character name were changed for the American release to cash in on Sabata (1969), the original Sabata film.
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  2. Adiós, Sabata (Italian: Indio Black, sai che ti dico: Sei un gran figlio di..., lit. "Indio Black, you know what I'm going to tell you... You're a big son of a...") is a 1970 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Gianfranco Parolini. It is the second film in The Sabata Trilogy by Parolini.

  3. This was not originally a Sabata film. The original Italian title translates as "Indio Black, you know what? You're a big son of a...", Indio Black being the character played by Yul Brynner, but the title and Brynner's character name were changed for the American release to cash in on Sabata (1969), the original Sabata film. Lee Van Cleef was ...

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    • Action, Drama, War
    • Gianfranco Parolini
    • 1970-09-30
  4. Adios Sabata is a masterpiece Western drama that features a cold-hearted bounty hunter played by Yul Bryner. His charisma and acting skills add depth to the entire film. In addition, the tense...

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  5. Jan 10, 2020 · The first of three Sabata films, followed by “Adios, Sabata” (1970), starring Yul Brynner and “Return of Sabata” (1971) with Lee Van Cleef back in the title role. The second film was suppose to introduce Brynner as a new character named Indio Black — but was changed to capitalize on the international success of this film.

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  6. May 7, 2009 · Filmed as an "Indio Black" movie, Parolini decided after the fact to give Yul Brynner the Sabata name. Lee Van Cleef was tied up doing a Magnificent Seven sequel, so both franchises suffered from being denied their established leading men.

  7. With Yul Brynner cast in the lead role, this film was originally going to be entitled Indio Black, but the title was changed after the first Sabata film proved successful and had inspired many imitators.

  8. Lee Van Cleef was asked to star in this film, but rejected the offer for some reason. He was then replaced by Brynner, whose character would only be called Sabata in the international English language version, and Indio Black in the Italian version.