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Coordinates | 51°38′17″N19°14′41″N |
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Name | Trinity Is Still My Name(...continuavano a chiamarlo Trinità) |
Writer | Enzo Barboni |
Starring | Terence HillBud Spencer |
Director | Enzo Barboni |
Cinematography | Aldo Giordani |
Editing | Antonio Siciliano |
Released | 1971 |
Runtime | 110 min. |
Language | Italian |
Country | |
Music | Guido De AngelisMaurizio De Angelis |
Preceded by | They Call Me Trinity |
Trinity Is Still My Name () also known as All the Way Trinity is a 1971 Italian spaghetti western film directed by Enzo Barboni. It is a sequel to They Call Me Trinity, also starring Terence Hill and Bud Spencer.
Next, the film starts the opening credits and the title song, while we see Trinity (Terence Hill) on his travois. He wakes up to see the campfire Bambino saw. The convicts are trying to fry more beans. Trinity pretends to be an innocent lackwit, even advising the convicts to try to snap their addlepated companion out of his state by hitting him on the head again. When this doesn't work, the convicts decide to punish the "kid" by just "winging" him, but Trinity defends himself by displaying his superior gun skills. Trinity then steals the beans and tricks them into fighting each other to see which one he doesn't shoot. He leaves them fighting.
The next scene is Bambino at home taking a bath. His father sees Trinity and they both go inside. Bambino is furious to see Trinity because in the last film Trinity had given a thirty-horse herd away. Trinity takes a very quick bath and everyone goes to the table for lunch. Then the four convicts show up and try to attack Trinity and Bambino, but their mother sneaks around from the back entrance and ushers them out with a shotgun.
That night, Trinity's father has some kind of an attack, and it appears he might not live long. He makes Trinity and Bambino promise to work together. When Bambino leaves the room, it is revealed that his dad was faking it. Bambino is forced to teach Trinity how to be a successful horse thief. They see a wagon with two tired mules who are not moving, and attempt to rob the passengers. But all they find instead is a family with a farting baby and a young girl Trinity falls for. The family isn't moving because a wheel broke and they can't change it because the wagon is too heavy. Trinity and Bambino end up helping the family, with Bambino doing all the heavy lifting.
When Trinity and Bambino arrive in town, they head to the local saloon. Inside, Trinity, Bambino, and two cowboys play a card game with a professional card sharp named Wild Card Hendriks. Thanks to his cardsharping skills, Trinity deals everybody a potentially winning hand. However, his hand is a little bit better, so he wins, and is accused of being a cheater. Trinity and Wild Card get a drink because Wild Card says a bullet hurts less with some alcohol in your system. Bambino (with a couple of well-placed thumps on the head) keeps the other two card players from interfering.
Trinity displays his extreme speed by drawing his gun, holstering it and then slaping Hendricks in the face, all before Wild Card Hendricks can react. He does this a number of times. Wild Card finally leaves unavenged. He still tries to shoot Trinity from behind, but Trinity shoots him in the hand.
Trinity and Bambino buy new suits with the winnings, then run into the family they helped earlier. They lie, saying they are federal agents. Then they go into a restaurant and buy dinners, taking advantage of the deal by consuming huge quantities of food. When they leave, they meet a man who gives them four thousand dollars to "keep their eyes shut," thinking they are federal agents (since word has gotten out about the lie they told earlier). Then they hide on the side of the road to wait for some horses they can steal, but run into the same family as before. They have a nice little dinner with them and part ways.
The two brothers travel to a town called San José. They go into a bar and start a brawl. They arrest some convicts and take them to the local sheriff for the bounty. The sheriff informs Trinity and Bambino that everyone in San José works for the man who paid them the four thousand dollars. The brothers go to the mission, only because the sheriff tells them they should not go there. There they find that the man who paid them off also uses the mission to store stolen loot. The brothers try to trick the local monks into helping him and Bambino beat the outlaws, while actually planning to take the loot for themselves. After a seven-minute long fight, a group of Rangers show up. One of them thinks he recognizes Bambino as a wanted horse thief. To allay his suspicions, Trinity gives the Ranger the stolen loot.
The brothers escape and run into the family yet again, and the film ends.
Category:1972 films Category:Italian films Category:Italian-language films Category:Spaghetti Westerns Category:Terence Hill and Bud Spencer
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Coordinates | 51°38′17″N19°14′41″N |
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Name | Terence Hill |
Birth name | Mario Girotti |
Birth date | March 29, 1939 |
Birth place | Venice, Veneto, Italy |
Years active | 1951–present |
In the following years, he starred in many action and Spaghetti Westerns together with his long time partner Bud Spencer. The pair were notable for their comedy films, successful not only in Italy, but also abroad. They made a large number of Italian Westerns and other films together. Many of these have alternate titles, depending upon the country and distributor. Possibly their most famous film is the 1971 western Lo chiamavano Trinità (They Call Me Trinity) and the 1972 sequel Continuavano a chiamarlo Trinità (Trinity Is STILL My Name!) He has stated in interviews that Il mio nome è Nessuno (My Name Is Nobody, 1973) in which he co-starred with the American Henry Fonda, is his personal favorite of all his films.
His first American films were Mr. Billion and March or Die (both 1977), after which he divided his time between Italy and the US.
Hill's adopted son Ross was killed in an accident in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, in 1990 while the actor was preparing to film Lucky Luke on the Bonanza Creek Ranch near Santa Fe. Hill later went on to a successful television career in Italy. In 2000, he landed the leading role in the Italian television series Don Matteo, as a crimefighting parish priest.
Category:1939 births Category:People from Venice (city) Category:Living people Category:Italian actors Category:Italian film actors Category:Italian people of German descent Category:Spaghetti Western actors Category:Western (genre) film actors Category:Italian film directors
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Coordinates | 51°38′17″N19°14′41″N |
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Name | Bud Spencer |
Caption | Spencer in December 2009 |
Birth name | Carlo Pedersoli |
Birth date | October 31, 1929 |
Birth place | Naples, Italy |
Death date | |
Other names | Carl Spencer |
Occupation | Writer, Actor, former Swimmer, Singer, Composer, Jurist, Screenplaywriter, Fashion designer, Record producer |
Years active | 1951–present |
Spouse | Maria Amato (1960–present) |
Bud Spencer (born Carlo Pedersoli on 31 October 1929) is an Italian actor, filmmaker, former swimmer (he was the first Italian to swim 100m in less than a minute). He is known for past roles in spaghetti westerns together with his long time filmpartner Terence Hill. Growing from a successful swimmer in his youth, he got a degree in law, and has registered several patents.
Spencer met Terence Hill, with whom he made a large number of Italian Westerns and other films together, including (named using their most common US titles):
#Hannibal (1959) #God Forgives... I Don't! (1967) #Ace High (1968) #Boot Hill (1969) #They Call Me Trinity (1970) #Blackie the Pirate (1971) #Trinity Is Still My Name (1971) #All the Way, Boys (1972) #Watch Out, We're Mad (1974) #Two Missionaries (1975) #Crime Busters (1976) #Odds and Evens (1978) #I'm For the Hippopotamus (1979) #A friend is a treasure (1981) #Go For It! (1983) #Double Trouble (1984) #Miami Supercops (1985) #Troublemakers (1994)
Films with Spencer in solo performance include: #The Five Man Army (1969) #It Can Be Done Amigo (1972) #Piedone, the cop (1973) #They Call Him Bulldozer (1978) #The Sheriff and the Satellite Kid (1979) #Everything Happens to Me (1980) #Banana Joe (1982) #Superfantagenio (1986)
Many of these have alternate titles, depending upon the country and distributor. Some have longer Italian versions that were edited for release abroad. These films gathered popularity for both actors, especially in Europe. Practically all of Spencer's roles have him playing an omnipotent buffoon castigating cretinous henchmen in hysterical ways.
The main dubber of Bud Spencer in Italy is Glauco Onorato, who with his characteristic voice, successfully enriched the character of Bud Spencer with many particularities. In some movies the dubber is Sergio Fiorentini (Botte di Natale, Al limite and the series of Detective Extralarge). In the movie Oggi a te domani a me the dubber is Ferruccio Amendola
Spencer also wrote the complete or partial screenplay for some of his movies. His fan base is particularly large in Europe. His feature film career slowed down after 1983, shifting more toward television. In the 1990s he acted in the TV action-drama "Extralarge".
(in the 1980s, he was credited as Carlo Pedersoli)
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