Go Away! Trinity Has Arrived in Eldorado
(1972)
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Go Away! Trinity Has Arrived in Eldorado
(1972)
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Stelvio Rosi | ... |
Carter
(as Stan Cooper)
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| Gordon Mitchell | ... |
Jonathan Duke
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Luciano Conti | ... |
(as Lucky McMurray)
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Craig Hill | ... |
Eldorado
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Amerigo Castrighella | ... |
Ringo
(as Custer Gail)
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Carla Mancini |
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Daniela Giordano | ... |
Juanita
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Franco Ricci | ... |
(as Anthony G. Stanton)
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Anna Lina Alberti | ... |
Pussy
(as Lina Alberti)
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Enzo Pulcrano | ... |
(as Paul Crain)
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Benito Pacifico | ... |
(as Dennis Colt)
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Xiro Papas | ... |
Wedding guest
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The curious matter was the inverted names according to each version: in Italy, Trinity is the village (probably due to copyright problems with Terence Hill's character with that name) and Eldorado is the man, in foreign editions, Trinity is the man and Eldorado is the village (matching the main plot of Terence Hill's one). Anyway, D'Amato was a trash-virtuoso and, of course, knew all about making it cheap and funny at the same time. A real jurassic and quite rare example of Italian b-art of the 70s. Must see.