Inside, Trinity, Bambino, and two cowboys play cards with a professional named Wild Card Hendricks. As he leaves, Wild Card tries to shoot Trinity from behind but is foiled once again. Both of these transfers have occasional technical limitations, so fans should parse the screenshots accompanying the reviews to decide whether they want to make these films part of their collections. When you watch 'Lo chiamavano TrinitĂ ', it's like you get a good feeling all the time you will get the same feeling if you watch the sequel. Your name and the entity you represent who owns the alledged copyright protected material 3. All the typical elements of their films are present: lots of bar fights, people flying everywhere, the usual, wonderful cheap jokes.
If you have any questions and or concerns regarding Region Codes please let me know before purchase. Barboni filled out his cast with some familiar faces. Thanks to his superior skills, Trinity deals everybody a potentially winning hand. He wears a tatty pair of dungarees, a moth-eaten shirt and a low-slung gunbelt, and travels around on a horse-drawn Indian travois — a sort of bumpy, mobile hammock. Even a comedy team like Peter Cook and Dudley Moore were popular in Italy; Bedazzled, a moderate grosser in most countries, was the third-biggest money-maker in Italy in 1967 and led to their casting in the Italian caper Monte Carlo or Bust 1969. Following the popularity of the film, derivative films were released such as and the Carambola which featured Spencer and Hill lookalikes and. And the ending fist fight scene at the Mormon's camp cracks me up.
There, he encounters a pair of bounty hunters with an injured Mexican prisoner. Barboni wrote the story and the screenplay. It was filmed on location in , , with financial backing from West Film. Then a lazy whistler, an oboe, honky-tonk piano and acoustic guitar begin an idle melody. His brother is actually a robber who broke the real sheriff's leg and left him for dead, and became sheriff in order to hide out. Here, the established personas of Stan and Ollie were transposed unchanged into the wild west.
If dim-witted Bambino gets an idea in his head, it is only because Trinity planted it there. It has also wonderful music the sequel has even better music. No big surprise this film made Hill and Spencer well known in Europe. His colossal brother Bambino was played by Spencer as a dim-witted bruiser. Financed by Italo Zingarelli who had already produced Hate for Hate and directed The Five Man Army , director Enzo Barboni cast Hill and Spencer in his latest project, They Call Me Trinity. Trinity Terence Hill a dirty, dusty drifter-turned bounty-hunter comes to town to pay a visit to his horse-thieving half-brother Bambino Bud Spencer who's pretending to be the real sheriff.
No wonder this film made Hill and Spencer popular in Europe. But there was also fine comic interplay between the two heroes: Cat was an excellent gunman, acrobat, knifeman and fistfighter The Magnificent Seven rolled into one , while his partner Hutch was a man mountain, with the strength of ten. The family isn't moving because of a broken wheel, so Bambino lifts the wagon and Trinity changes the wheel, before giving the family some of the money they have stolen. When the film was first announced, was set to play Trinity and Bambino. Bambino is merely posing as the new of the small town while he awaits the arrival of his gang from the penitentiary from which he escaped, following a run-in with the actual sheriff who incidentally took the same way as Bambino on his way to his new post. This scene is followed by the opening credits and the title song, after which we see Trinity Terence Hill on his.
It is more fragmented than its predecessor, with a series of improvisory set pieces becoming more like a revue. Release is made unique by release country, format, distributor company and also the package of release. The piece was written by Franco Micalizzi and Lally Stott. The films have had a somewhat spotty history in terms of home video releases, due perhaps in part to the fact that at least They Call Me Trinity reportedly lapsed into public domain status. As they ride away squabbling, they see the pioneering family stuck fording the river as they were once before and the film ends with Trinity riding down to help them.
Stan and Ollie make their way towards Brushwood Gulch — with Stan leading the way and Ollie lying on their mule-drawn travois. It contains one of my favourite scenes in any Western. The waterfall scene was shot at Treja Valley Park. I have to mention a quote: Mescal: It's mierda! When Trinity and Bambino arrive in town, they head to the local saloon. When They Call Me Trinity was released in Italy, just before Christmas 1970, Barboni had a smash hit. Meanwhile, the Colonel Farley Granger is doing some plotting of his own, not exclusively to dispose of Bambino yet in addition to uproot a few Mormons who are settling on some land he needs for his own cattle.
It was shot extensively in ,. Mikäli haluat lisätä kansikuvan julkaisulle, lisää se kyseisen julkaisun sivuilta kiitos Esillä elokuvaan lisätyt videot esim. The two brothers look nothing like each other and therein lies the comedy. I like it when Bambino uses the bottom of his fist to hit the bad guy's on the top of the head. However, Trinity has fallen in love with two Mormon sisters and is genuinely concerned with the Mormon settlers' welfare.