(1970) | Wanted Sabata

At the trial, the four crooked witnesses sealed Sabata's fate. The judge slammed down his gavel, sentencing the innocent rancher to hang.

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 Wanted Sabata (1970)

Sabata soon learned that his "mysterious savior" was none other than the killer himself, Jim Sparrow. At the trial, the four crooked witnesses sealed

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. But Sabata was not a man who ran