They Call Me Trinity
They Call Me Trinity (Italian: Lo chiamavano Trinità ...) is a 1970 Italian spaghetti Western comedy film written and directed by Enzo Barboni (under the pseudonym of E.B. Clucher) and produced by Italo Zingarelli. The film stars the comedy team of Terence Hill and Bud Spencer as two half-brothers, Trinity and Bambino, who help defend a Mormon settlement from Mexican bandits and the henchmen of the land-grabbing Major Harriman. It was filmed on location in Campo Imperatore, Abruzzo, Italy, with financial backing from West Film.
They Call Me Trinity | |
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Italian theatrical release poster by Renato Casaro | |
Directed by | Enzo Barboni |
Screenplay by | Enzo Barboni |
Story by | Enzo Barboni |
Produced by | Italo Zingarelli |
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Cinematography | Aldo Giordani |
Edited by | Gianpiero Giunti |
Music by | Franco Micalizzi |
Production company | West Film |
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Running time | 115 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Box office | 8,742,787 admissions (Italy) $1,208,000 |
The sequel, Trinity Is Still My Name, was more successful than They Call Me Trinity. In 1995, Sons of Trinity, starring Heath Kizzier and Keith Neubert, was released as a continuation of the Trinity series.
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