The Trinity legend continues when the sons of Trinity and Bambino head out on the road to continue the legendary hijinks of their fathers.
Credited cast: | |||
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Heath Kizzier | ... | Trinity |
Keith Neubert | ... | Bambino | |
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Yvonne de Bark | ... | Bonita |
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Fanny Cadeo | ... | Scintilla |
Ronald Nitschke | ... | Sheriff | |
Siegfried Rauch | ... | Parker | |
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Renato D'Amore | ... | Ramirez Primero |
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Eduardo MacGregor | ... | Judge Thompson |
Jack Taylor | ... | Theopolis | |
Riccardo Pizzuti | ... | 2nd Gunslinger | |
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Blaki | ... | Doctor |
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Jorge Bosso | ... | 1st Gunslinger (as Jorge Óscar Bosso Cuello) |
Renato Scarpa | ... | Pablo | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Paco Catalá | ... | Peón Porfirio |
José Lifante | ... | Verdugo |
The Trinity legend continues when the sons of Trinity and Bambino head out on the road to continue the legendary hijinks of their fathers.
Sons Of Trinity was directed in the mid-1990's by the late Enzo Barboni, the same director of the early 1970's Trinity movies 'They Call Me Trinity' and 'Trinity Is Still My Name'
Sons Of Trinity features the Sons of the original characters of Trinity and Bambino, in yet another comedic spaghetti western. The sons have the same names as their fathers, the same looks, the same personality and mannerisms, the same quirks, etc... It still works quite well and has the same basic elements as in the original movies.
Shot in Spain and featuring two American actors in the lead roles of Trinity and Bambino, this was in stark contrast to the two leads in the original Trinity films played by Italian actors with fake Americanized names.
All in all, I enjoyed Sons Of Trinity. It isn't quite as good as the original movies, but it is still quite entertaining!