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Bambino tries to teach his brother Trinity how to become an outlaw, but the two wind up saving a pioneer family and breaking up an arms ring instead.Bambino tries to teach his brother Trinity how to become an outlaw, but the two wind up saving a pioneer family and breaking up an arms ring instead.Bambino tries to teach his brother Trinity how to become an outlaw, but the two wind up saving a pioneer family and breaking up an arms ring instead.
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Hard to find a movie better than the original.The setting and plot in this movie is better also. This movie is about Trinity and Bambino who swear to their "dying" father that they will become sucessful outlaws.....its actually a very funny movie and you could probably buy for VERY cheap.
I saw the Trinity movies in order and yes, the second one is better. It is the great spaghetti western, complete with speeded up gunplay. There are a lot of boring westerns out there, but believe me, this one is definitely worth it's salt. *****
This sequel to "They Call Me Trinity" has both "Bambino" (Bud Spencer) and his younger brother "Trinity" (Terence Hill) meeting once again but this time at their parent's house in the middle of nowhere. Naturally their mother "Farrah" (Jessica Dublin) is happy to see them and has prepared a feast in their honor. It's at this point that the real fun begins. Now, rather than say too much and risk spoiling this movie for those who haven't seen it I will just say that this was a fairly amusing sequel for the most part. I especially thought that the scene in the fancy restaurant was hilarious. Be that as it may, there were a few dry spots here and there and because of that I don't believe this movie is quite as good as the original. But it's still worth a view for those who enjoy action-packed comedies or Spaghetti-Westerns as a whole. That said, I would recommend that a person watch the first movie prior to this one if only to acquire a little continuity. In any case I rate this movie as slightly above average.
This comedy/Western follow-up concerns about Terence Hill and Bud Spencer , two bandits half-brothers who attempt to rob a family but finish protecting them . They'll fight against shady baddies and corrupt landowners and will find shelter in a monastery where disguise themselves as friars.
The formula about ¨They call me Trinity¨ deals to enhance the comics remarks of the western/parody sub-genre originated on the 1960s decade with directors as Burt Kennedy and Andrew McLagen and adding the references to Spaghetti Western model that was in real decadence . The humor is continuous though sometimes grossed-out , laughters are based on physical differences and diverse personalities regarding both protagonists ; once upon terminated the Western formula is transfered to other genres as oriental adventures , policemen or action . The comedy is developed by means of successive struggles without blood , neither guts , nor cruel killings . The choreographic fights are slights and clean , no crude violence , nor gore , predominating the parody and irony . The film isn't always good , sometimes is fresh and diverting and on a couple of memorable occasions , it's frankly delicious . This fun , sympathetic movie is crammed of fist-fights , punches , kicks , knocks-outs , overwhelming stunt-work and lots of humor . Terence Hill plays as a rascal and likable gunslinger with fast-gun and Bud Spencer as a corpulent , grumpy and two-fisted hunk man but with good-heart , besides in the support cast appears the veteran Harry Carey Jr interpreting the daddy , he's regular of the maestro John Ford . This delightful spoof of the Spaghetti Western with our unlikely heroes achieved enough smash-hit , as well as the original film . And twenty and some years later was realized a third part : ¨The fight before Christmas¨ or ¨Troublemakers¨ but didn't obtain success and was a real flop . The 'Trinity and Bambino' times had passed and the 'Fagioli Western' sub-genre had deceased . Rating : Average but amusing and entertaining .
The formula about ¨They call me Trinity¨ deals to enhance the comics remarks of the western/parody sub-genre originated on the 1960s decade with directors as Burt Kennedy and Andrew McLagen and adding the references to Spaghetti Western model that was in real decadence . The humor is continuous though sometimes grossed-out , laughters are based on physical differences and diverse personalities regarding both protagonists ; once upon terminated the Western formula is transfered to other genres as oriental adventures , policemen or action . The comedy is developed by means of successive struggles without blood , neither guts , nor cruel killings . The choreographic fights are slights and clean , no crude violence , nor gore , predominating the parody and irony . The film isn't always good , sometimes is fresh and diverting and on a couple of memorable occasions , it's frankly delicious . This fun , sympathetic movie is crammed of fist-fights , punches , kicks , knocks-outs , overwhelming stunt-work and lots of humor . Terence Hill plays as a rascal and likable gunslinger with fast-gun and Bud Spencer as a corpulent , grumpy and two-fisted hunk man but with good-heart , besides in the support cast appears the veteran Harry Carey Jr interpreting the daddy , he's regular of the maestro John Ford . This delightful spoof of the Spaghetti Western with our unlikely heroes achieved enough smash-hit , as well as the original film . And twenty and some years later was realized a third part : ¨The fight before Christmas¨ or ¨Troublemakers¨ but didn't obtain success and was a real flop . The 'Trinity and Bambino' times had passed and the 'Fagioli Western' sub-genre had deceased . Rating : Average but amusing and entertaining .
My dad had several of these Trinity movies when I was a kid. Sure they were a bit rude and crude, but they were also pretty funny! Until I looked them up on IMDB, I didn't realize they were some of the infamous Spaghetti Westerns people talk about. We had no idea they weren't American films! If you want to watch a funny slapstick western, pick up any of the Trinity films.
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- TriviaThe sequence where Trinita and Bambino eat at the restaurant was not written. Terence Hill and Bud Spencer created it on the set.
- GoofsThere is a scene where neither can read or write. An X is used for a signature. Later they are reading wanted posters and more. (Although it is feasible that they simply looked at the pictures and the reward amounts.)
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'Farrah' the Mother: Why didn't you write your Ma?
Trinità: 'cause I don't know how to write. And you don't know how to read.
The Father: Yeah, he's got a point, there.
- Alternate versionsOriginal German version was released to cinemas with a "Not under 16" rating and a running time of 127 minutes. Several years later the film was re-released in a cut version with a different ("funnier") dubbing. This version was rated "Not under 12". Since then only the cut version was shown on TV or available on home video. In 2003 German distributor e-m-s released the original version of the film to fans who had to mail in 8 coupons which could be found in other Spencer/Hill DVDs of the company.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Denn sie kennen kein Erbarmen - Der Italowestern (2006)
- SoundtracksTrinity Stand Tall
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Performed by Gene Roman
Composed by Guido De Angelis and Maurizio De Angelis
Lyrics by Guido De Angelis and Gene Roman
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By what name was Trinity Is Still My Name (1971) officially released in India in English?
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