Advantages: Great slapstick comedy with the appeal of the Spaghetti westerns Disadvantages: Dubbing
...was that these were comedies. They Call Me Trinity (1970) and Trinity is Still My Name (1974) were still recognisably spaghetti westerns but the violence was replaced by slapstick and the heroes were comedic parodies of the classic characters like 'The lone Gunslinger' or 'the man with no name'. When released these films were huge box office successes and broke many box office records worldwide.
As previous spaghetti western these were made primarily ... ...Harriman.
THE FILMS
They Call Me Trinity (1970)
Trinity a sort of hobo gunslinger turned bounty hunter rides into a small town only to find his brother Bambino as the sheriff. Of course his brother is not a real sheriff but an outlaw who broke the real sheriff's leg leaving him for dead and took over his identity in order to hide out from the law. He also has an eye of rustling the local landowner horse before he leaves and isn't keen on having ...
Mauri 06.10.2005
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Terence Hill and Bud Spencer show how the west was fun in the blockbuster comedy Westerns ... more
which together created the comedy Spaghetti Western genre. The films star Terence Hill as Trinity, a lazy drifter who is card sharp and the fastest draw alive, an...
They Call Me Trinity: A spoof of 'The Magnificent Seven' where a drifter rides into town ... more
where his brother is impersonating the local sherriff... Trinity Is Still My Name: Trinity and his brother set out to fulfill the promise they made to their dying...
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Production Year: 1939 - Westerns - Director: John Ford - Original Language: English - Classification: Parental Guidance - Starring: John Wayne, Claire Trevor, George Bancroft, Andy Devine, Thomas Mitchell, John Carradine, Donald Meek, Tim Holt
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