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  • Looks like for the second time in the movie banjo was 'just outta time'

  • Einer der besten Italowestern!

  • lee van cleef the legend of the western movies

  • 4-barreled Derringer (7 if you count the 3 in the butt)! Always thought that was a cool gun, even if it was just a prop. Wouldn't have been the same movie if Lee Van Cleef used the same Single-Action Colt Peacemaker every other western badass used (with apologies to Mr. Eastwood).

  • Not even Chuck Noris can defeat Lee Van Cleef.

  • @videotitan1 - f* c.n. let rambo loose

  • Great scene! (Banjo players get all the hot babes :)

  • I wish lee was still around I'd would have liked to been in a movie with him serious

  • Banjo annoyed me so much in this film. The actor's eternally laconic face was so irritating. I wanted Sabata to blow him away

  • the film sure is one of those kids you can either love or hate

  • Legend what a cool dude.Angel eyes..

  • Where did you get this clip? I don't think it's from the Dvd because I've heard that it has a terible sound sync problem.

  • "the ways of the law are infinite" ??

  • Lord, not law.

  • oh thanks:) but still, what's the point of the sentence?:D

  • It refers to an earlier scene where Sabata kills an preist in self defence (Father Brown, who is also mention in this clip). If you want to dig further, do a Google search of the sentence, remember the quotation marks.

  • indeed, with quotation marks there are plenty of results.. I just forgot to use them earlier and didn't find anything. It seems that the sentence is used in various contexts. Yet, I'll have to study the use of the phrase a little bit more to come to an adequate conclusion about the actual meaning of it.

    It may seem just a small detail (certainly in the context of the whole film) but somehow I got more and more interested.. thx for help, anyway:)

  • I understood it like it mean the same as "God works in mysterious ways". Hence Sabata should have killed Banjo for double-crossing him but God have different plans for Banjo and he let him live.

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  • Lee Van Cleef

  • haha! What a cool gun is this? How I love that man

  • This movie is so good. Funny but with a lot of shooting.

    Cleef is just so badass, he makes this movie.

  • is this a movie where he has a softcore scene with indian girl?

  • This was a suprise for me.

  • This is one of Lee Van Cleef's most memorable roles.

  • Could not disagree with you more!

    Lee Van Cleef and company made a real fun movie.

  • @rikiyamashi wow I disagree so hard

  • @rikiyamashi are you sure you didn't look to "The Return Of sabata"?

  • I thought this was a really good film. Great stuff for LVC! Sort of felt like a Leone film.

  • Ya it's a good one. Light & campy with a nice gothic edge to it. Col Stengle is outrageous, he MAKES the movie. Banjo is pretty kool too.

  • Stengle is pretty good fer shure...& ya, he def made the movie!!.

  • banjo sure played a good tune

  • I agree, looking for the whole soundtrack of this movie.

  • only ever saw this once and was not that impressed. think i will have to take a fresh look at it...

  • One of the greatest spaghettiwesterns, all things are cool in this movie, I like the characteristic actors, just like in Adios Sabata

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