"The only thing you're collecting today is lead," Sabata replied, his eyes narrowing.
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. Wanted Sabata (1970)
Cornered in the rocky hills and running out of time, Sabata realized he couldn't play by the law's rules anymore. Sparrow was insane, twitchy, and incredibly fast with a draw. "The only thing you're collecting today is lead,"