Bernard Farber appears in Django Defies Sartana (1970), a quintessential entry in the spaghetti western genre. His role contributes to the film's exploration of revenge and moral ambiguity, hallmarks of cult cinema from that era. Farber's performance adds depth to the narrative, embodying the rugged spirit characteristic of the genre. As a part of this film, he engages with the gritty themes and stylized violence that define the cult appeal of Django Defies Sartana.
Django Defies Sartana
Django comes to town to discover that his brother Steve, accused of robbing a bank, has been lynched. Django believes the real culprit is Sartana and challenges him to a duel. Just in time he discovers that the author of the crime is an important local figure and Django and Sartana join forces to punish him.