Trinity Is Still My Name
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Trinity Is Still My Name

Bambino tries to teach his brother Trinity how to become an outlaw, but the two wind up saving a pioneer family and breaking up an arms ring instead.

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Trinity Is Still My Name (1971) is a delightful comedy-western that follows the hilarious misadventures of two outlaw brothers, Bambino and Trinity. Bambino, an experienced outlaw, takes it upon himself to teach his bumbling brother Trinity the ropes of their trade. However, their plans take an unexpected turn when they stumble upon a pioneer family in desperate need of help.

In their attempt to aid the family, Bambino and Trinity find themselves unintentionally disrupting an illicit arms ring. With their uncanny knack for chaos, the brothers find themselves entangled in a series of absurd and comical situations, constantly evading capture and providing endless entertainment for viewers.

Directed by Enzo Barboni, Trinity Is Still My Name showcases the comedic genius of renowned actors Terence Hill and Bud Spencer, who expertly portray the lovable duo. The film boasts high-energy action sequences, clever dialogue, and countless moments of slapstick humor that will keep audiences laughing throughout.

Trinity Is Still My Name is a classic comedy-western that combines the best elements of the genre with a touch of farcical hilarity. It tells an entertaining story of brotherly love, unexpected heroism, and the triumph of good over evil in its own amusing way. Don't miss out on this masterful blend of comedy and adventure that will leave you grinning from ear to ear.

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Trinity Is Still My Name

Release Date:

21 Oct 1971

Writers:

Enzo Barboni, Gene Luotto

Awards:

1 win