In the 1969 Euro-western Sabata we find a gunslinger hiding
out in the town of Dougherty after some unnamed
trouble in Denver,
he seems to know everything that is going on in the palce, and tries to make
money from both Sabata and Stengel. He carries a banjo everywhere. When the
trouble he left behind in Denver
catches up to him in the form of a group of five brothers out to do in the
musical troubadour. When he’s called out on the street he carries his banjo
which unknown to his opposition hides a rifle in the instrument. He starts to
play a tune and the first few notes are identical to the opening of the main
theme from “3:10 to Yuma”
from 1957 starring Van Heflin and Glen Ford.
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