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Trinity Is Still My Name

Trinity Is Still My Name
(...continuavano a chiamarlo Trinità)
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Directed by E.B. Clucher
Produced by Italo Zingarelli
Screenplay by E.B. Clucher
English Version:
Gene Luotto
Starring Terence Hill
Bud Spencer
Yanti Somer
Dana Ghia
Enzo Tarascio
Emilio Delle Piane
Harry Carey Jr.
Music by Guido & Maurizio De Angelis
Cinematography Aldo Giordani
Edited by Antonio Siciliano
Production
company
West Film
Distributed by Delta (Italy)
AVCO Embassy Pictures (US, theatrical)
Release date
  • 21 October 1971 (1971-10-21)
Running time
128 minutes
Country Italy
Language Italian
Box office $2,100,000 (US/ Canada rentals)

Trinity Is Still My Name (Italian: ...continuavano a chiamarlo Trinità) is a 1971 Italian Spaghetti Western comedy film directed by Enzo Barboni. Starring Terence Hill and Bud Spencer, it is a sequel to They Call Me Trinity (1970).

In the opening sequence, Bambino (Bud Spencer) is walking through the desert carrying his saddle and finds four escaped convicts, from whom he steals their beans and horses. This scene is followed by the opening credits and the title song, after which we see Trinity (Terence Hill) on his travois. He too comes across the convicts frying more beans, and also tricks them.

Trinity then continues to his family home and finds Bambino having a bath. Trinity smells so bad that he is told to bathe, too, before everyone starts lunch. When the four convicts show up and try to rob the family, the mother sneaks around from the back and ushers them out with a shotgun after they are relieved of their money.

That night, the father pretends to be dying and makes Trinity and Bambino promise to work together. As Bambino is teaching Trinity how to be a successful horse thief, they see a wagon with two tired mules and decide to rob the passengers. But all they find is a family with a sick baby (nicknamed "Little Windy" by Bambino) and a young girl who falls for Trinity. 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. As the film progresses they keep encountering the family, with much the same gags.

When Trinity and Bambino arrive in town, they head to the local saloon. Inside, Trinity, Bambino, and two cowboys play cards with a professional sharper named Wild Card Hendriks. Thanks to his superior skills, Trinity deals everybody a potentially winning hand. However, his cards are better, so he wins and is accused of being a cheat. When they square off, Trinity displays his extreme speed by drawing his gun a number of times, each time holstering it and then slapping Hendricks in the face, all before Wild Card can react. As he leaves, Wild Card tries to shoot Trinity from behind but is foiled once again.


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