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They Call Me Trinity

Original title: Lo chiamavano Trinità...
  • 1970
  • G
  • 1h 55m
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7.4/10
27K
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A lazy, unorthodox gunfighter and his portly, horse-thieving brother defend a Mormon settlement from a land-grabbing Major, a Mexican bandit, and their henchmen.
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A lazy, unorthodox gunfighter and his portly, horse-thieving brother defend a Mormon settlement from a land-grabbing Major, a Mexican bandit, and their henchmen.A lazy, unorthodox gunfighter and his portly, horse-thieving brother defend a Mormon settlement from a land-grabbing Major, a Mexican bandit, and their henchmen.A lazy, unorthodox gunfighter and his portly, horse-thieving brother defend a Mormon settlement from a land-grabbing Major, a Mexican bandit, and their henchmen.

  • Director
    • Enzo Barboni
  • Writers
    • Enzo Barboni
    • Gene Luotto
  • Stars
    • Terence Hill
    • Bud Spencer
    • Steffen Zacharias
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    27K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Enzo Barboni
    • Writers
      • Enzo Barboni
      • Gene Luotto
    • Stars
      • Terence Hill
      • Bud Spencer
      • Steffen Zacharias
    • 75User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Terence Hill
    Terence Hill
    • Trinity
    Bud Spencer
    Bud Spencer
    • Bambino
    Steffen Zacharias
    • Jonathan Swift
    Dan Sturkie
    • Tobias
    Gisela Hahn
    Gisela Hahn
    • Sarah
    Elena Pedemonte
    • Judith
    Farley Granger
    Farley Granger
    • Major Harriman
    Ezio Marano
    • Weasel
    Luciano Rossi
    Luciano Rossi
    • Timid
    Ugo Sasso
    • Crippled Sheriff
    Remo Capitani
    Remo Capitani
    • Mezcal
    Riccardo Pizzuti
    Riccardo Pizzuti
    • Jeff
    Paolo Magalotti
    • Major's Gunman
    Thomas Rudy
    • Emiliano
    • (as Vito Gagliardi)
    Antonio Monselesan
    • Bounty Hunter #1
    Gaetano Imbró
    • Bounty Hunter #2
    Franco Marletta
    Franco Marletta
    • Mortimer's Partner
    • (as Francesco Marletta)
    Luigi Bonos
    Luigi Bonos
    • Bartender
    • (as Gigi Bonos)
    • Director
      • Enzo Barboni
    • Writers
      • Enzo Barboni
      • Gene Luotto
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    7ma-cortes

    First great success of the famous starring couple , Trinity and Bambino

    The movie concerns Trinity (Terence Hill or Mario Girotti) , a roguish and sympathetic gunman with fast weapon who works as a bounty hunter . His brother Bambino (Bud Spencer) is a sheriff in a village but also an undercover thief who attempts to execute a heist . They'll face off a rich owner (Farley Granger) and some Mexican marauders who try to evict a group of Mormons . They help the pacific homesteaders and the confrontation will be inevitable but is developed by means of successive fights without blood , neither gore , nor cruel murders .

    This entertaining picture packs comedy , action , shootouts and lots of brawls and fights . The violence isn't crude but light and predominates the comedy and parody . The storyline is embarrassing and ridiculous but has its agreeable moments here and there . It's a spaghetti western with comedy and develops the usual issues : invincible antiheroes , spectacular showdown , amusing taking on but united to slapstick and simple humor . It's an entertaining Italian western with adequate runtime where there is irony , tongue-in-cheek , shootouts , numerous struggles and is quite funny and amusing .

    Though this was their first really big hit movie, the film was actually the fifth picture that Terence Hill and Bud Spencer had both worked on and the fourth which they both had starring roles. The nickname that Trinity was called because he was such a fast quick-draw with his gun was "The Right Hand of the Devil" , the nickname that Bambino was called was "The Left Hand of the Devil¨ . Terence Hill is a good guy , hilarious and likable ; Bud Spencer is a rough , two-fisted , bouncing , grumpy man but with good heart , their characters are partially similar to Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy . The film is a spoof of famous films such as ¨The magnificent seven¨ and ¨Blazed saddles¨ but covered with spaghetti . The picture obtained a sequel with the same protagonists and director , ¨Trinity is still my name¨ , which also achieved much success and many years later a third part , ¨Troublemakers¨ , directed by Terence Hill . Besides , originated a series of awful imitations and copies . Rating : nice and bemusing .
    8bensonmum2

    "Welcome, brothers!"

    I am by no means an expert on the 19 or so Terence Hill / Bud Spencer films. But of the handful I have been able to see, They Call Me Trinity just might be my favorite. I distinctly remember watching this movie over 30 years ago and thinking it was one of funniest, most enjoyable movies I had ever seen. Re-watching it last night, I realized that, although my opinion isn't quite as high as it once was, I still enjoyed They Call Me Trinity immensely. It's not perfect, but it sure it fun. Hill and Spencer play off each other as well as any of the better known Hollywood duos. They complement each other in both style and appearance. There are a few moments that had me laughing out loud. Their first meeting with the Mexican bandits while unintentionally disguised as Mormons is one of these moments. Hill also has some particularly funny scenes on his own. One that I remembered from my first viewing three decades ago was the scene where Hill eats the entire plate of beans. Good stuff! And who doesn't get a kick out of the dust-covered Hill being pulled along behind his horse. It's a classic image right up there with Django dragging the coffin through the mud. There's just something about both of these scenes that I find very funny.

    But what I really enjoy the most is the way They Call Me Trinity makes fun of some of the better known Spaghetti Western clichés. There are several examples I could use, but I'll just cite one. In most Spaghetti Westerns, the main character is usually an expert shot. So expert, in fact, that they almost never miss. Look at Lee Van Cleef in Sabata or Clint Eastwood in The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly for example. Van Cleef's Sabata is able to his any target at any distance and Eastwood's Blondie has no problem hitting the rope about to hang Tuco. Trinity takes this already exaggerated ability to the absurd. As seen in the one of the bar fights, Trinity can hit targets behind his back - without looking. If you're a fan of these movies, you'll enjoy They Call Me Trinity's poke at Spaghetti Western conventions.
    8latsblaster

    Let Bud and Terence entertain you.

    'Lo chiamavano Trinità' is one of the most charming and funny comedies ever made. The incredible duo Spencer/ Hill is fabulous. When you watch 'Lo chiamavano Trinità', it's like you get a good feeling all the time (you will get the same feeling if you watch the sequel). 'Lo chiamavano Trinità' is very unpretentious - and the simple jokes hits you all the time. It has also wonderful music (the sequel has even better music). Trinity is for me without doubt one of the most charismatic characters ever in filmhistory. I have to mention a quote:

    Mescal: It's mierda! (When tasting the farmers soup)

    Rating: 8 of 10.
    8salk

    The best Spaghetti-Western ever

    I am Italian and I have seen many spaghetti-western productions in my life. This movie is by far the best ever produced. The sequel is comparatively poor and not recommended. The two main characters work astoundingly well together and play at their fullest potential. A special mention to the "Mayor", for once a very likable "bad guy", and its irony. The movie is much stronger in the first half when it builds up tension and expectations. The first few minutes when Trinità is eating beans are simply legendary. The ending is. on the opposite of all other movies made by the couple, not really "happy" and I did like it. This movie mixes many ingredients together and the result is a wonderful and tasty juice. Recommended! 9/10
    kvblshemp

    the greatest comedy/western ever made!

    Action! Laughs! Beans! Filth! Flies! Sweat! B.O.!...It's all here in this terrific film about two half brothers (Hill and Spencer) who team up to save a helpless group of mormon farmers from marauding mexican banditos and a ruthless gang of ranchers. the entire cast is outstanding and never disappoints in keeping the viewers interested and entertained. the sound effects crew deserved an academy award, as one can practically feel the pain with every punch and slap! The climactic fight scene is the one which all fight scenes should be measured by (poor Mezcal!). It is absolutely hilarious! Tobias would be honored if you'd share their meager meal with them. Buy this title, "Trinity is still my name" and "My name is Nobody." All are classics for the archives.

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    • Trivia
      Terence Hill fasted for 24 hours before filming the scene where Trinity eats the skilletful of beans, to be able to finish them all (and quickly).
    • Goofs
      When Trinity is ready to leave the Mormon camp after their meal, he puts his hat on, with the strap to the back of his head. But when he is riding away, his hat falls off with the strap around his neck.
    • Quotes

      Trinity: I'm sorry, but I couldn't let them call Ma an old...

      Bambino: But it's true.

      Trinity: Yeah, but she ain't that old.

    • Connections
      Edited into Spaghetti Western Trailer Show (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      They call him Trinity
      Written by Franco Micalizzi (as F. Micalizzi), Harold Stott (as L. Stott)

      Performed by Annibale E I Cantori Moderni

      (Annibale Giannarelli and Alessandro Alessandroni's "I Cantori Moderni" chorus)

      Courtesy of Carosello C.E.M.E.D., Italy

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    • Release date
      • November 4, 1971 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • My Name Is Trinity
    • Filming locations
      • Campo Imperatore, L'Aquila, Abruzzo, Italy
    • Production company
      • West Film
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      • $28,807
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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