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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Enzo Barboni |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 January, 1971 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Direct Source Special Products |
| MPAA RATING: | G (General Audience) |
| FEATURES: | Color |
| TYPE: | Western |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 779836201492 |
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Customer Reviews of Trinity Is Still My Name
Good clean fun This is the second Trinity movie...and like the first (They call me Trinity) it's full of good western fun. <
>The scene where Trinity and his brother eat in the fancy restaurant is classic and from what I read was made up on-the-spot by the actors, I'm convinced that this scene is where John and Dan from The Blues Brothers got the idea for their fancy resterauant scene as well. <
>The audio is not as good as the first movie and could have better picture but, it's still worth a trip down Trinity lane.
Slapstick Western
A dying father calls his two sons together. He is worried because neither has a respectable price on his head. He encourages the younger, Trinity, to join with his brother to take up an honorable trade like horse thieving. He agrees to do so but the two brothers seem to have a way of failing at crime and, despite their best intentions, helping out the good guys.
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>The two are mistaken for federal agents in a small town ripe with corruption. This results in the local bad guys offering them substantial bribes to keep from interfering with a smuggling operation. They naturally accept the bribes and use the opportunity to try and steal from the smugglers. Doing so seems to help everybody except the bad guys and our two outlaw aspirants.
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>As with the previous TRINITY movie, this one is a low budget operation with terrible sound quality and dubbing. That just lends to the air of farce that pervades this comedy.
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>Buy it for comedic amusement, not for serious western drama.
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Terence Hill returns as "Trinity" with Bud Spencer.
Also known as "All The Way Trinity" (1972).
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> Terence Hill returns in "Trintiy Is STILL My Name! This is the sequel to "They Call Me Trinity".
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> Bud Spencer is a real shock in this one. He's in a hurry to get through the desert, but when he sees a group of men cooking beans, he takes what he wants from them and the whole skillet of beans. Terence Hill also rides along and he finds a different group of men. "Trinity" is a bit more nicer, or is he? he took the beans too. Even let the horse have some right from the skillet.
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> The brothers meet up at Pearl's house. Where they finally get to take a bath. At the request of a dying father, Bud has to take care of Terence and show him the ropes. He is inexperienced at being a bad guy. But it is Terence that must look after Bud and teach him a thing or two. Terence finds love too.
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> This film is in English on this DVD. It is the shorter version of 101 minutes.
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> Some television versions run a longer version at 1 hour, 57 minutes, still there is an even longer Italian version at 2 hours and 4 minutes. Rated "G".
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> If you want to see Terence Hill play a good, funny guy and in the best western ever produced by Sergio Leone, "My Name Is Nobody (1973) is what I highly recommend.
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