
Trinity Is Still My Name
"Trinity's back in the saddle again and still horsing around"
The two brothers Trinity and Bambino are exchanged by two federal agents and take advantage of the situation to steal a huge booty hidden in a monastery by a gang of outlaws.
Curator's Take
“The sequel to 'They Call Me Trinity' and an even bigger hit. It doubles down on the comedy, the eating scenes, and the slapstick. It’s almost a live-action cartoon, and it’s impossible to hate.”
Why This Movie Is Important
The biggest financial success of the entire genre, this film proved that comedy was now king. It is beloved for its iconic scenes (the card game, the eating scene) and its gentle, subversive humor. It marked the definitive end of the 'era of violence' and the triumph of the 'era of beans'.
Production Details
Trinity Is Still My Name is a 1971 comedy and western film directed by Enzo Barboni. Originally released in Italy under the title "...continuavano a chiamarlo Trinità", the film was produced during the golden era of European westerns. The film features a score composed by Guido De Angelis. Cinematography was handled by Aldo Giordani. The film stars Terence Hill as Trinity, Bud Spencer as Bambino, and Yanti Somer as Perla. Running 1 hour and 57 minutes, it is a well-paced entry in the genre. It holds a solid average rating of 7.4 from 962 ratings.
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This film held the record for the highest-grossing Italian film of all time until Benigni's 'Life is Beautiful' broke it in 1997. It sold over 14 million tickets in Italy alone.
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