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They Call Me Trinity

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Synopsis

"They Call Me Trinity," released in 1970 and directed by Bud Spencer, Dan Sturkie, Enzo Barboni, Steffen Zacharias, and Terence Hill, is a classic comedy-western film that stars Bud Spencer and Terence Hill in the lead roles. The movie follows the adventures of Trinity (Terence Hill) and his brother Bambino (Bud Spencer), two laid-back and quick-witted cowboys who find themselves caught up in a conflict between a group of settlers and a ruthless land baron in the Wild West. As Trinity and Bambino navigate through shootouts, brawls, and hilarious misunderstandings, their unconventional approach to problem-solving and their unmatched skills in combat make them legendary figures in the frontier. With a mix of slapstick humor, witty one-liners, and thrilling action sequences, "They Call Me Trinity" delivers an entertaining and light-hearted take on the classic spaghetti western genre. The chemistry between Bud Spencer and Terence Hill shines through, making this film a fan favorite for both comedy and western enthusiasts alike. Featuring a stellar cast including Dan Sturkie and Steffen Zacharias, "They Call Me Trinity" is a must-watch for anyone looking for a blend of humor, action, and old-fashioned cowboy charm. With its memorable characters, iconic scenes, and timeless appeal, this film has cemented its place in cinema history as a beloved cult classic that continues to entertain audiences of all ages.

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Movie Details

👤Director
Bud Spencer, Dan Sturkie, Enzo Barboni, Steffen Zacharias, Terence Hill
📅Release Year
1970
⏱️Runtime
Not available
🎭Genre
ComedyWestern
🔍MPAA Rating
G

Ratings & Box Office

🎯IMDb Rating (out of 10)
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📊Metascore (out of 100)
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💰Box Office
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