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Travis e Moses são dois irmãos que se odeiam mutuamente. Eles não suportam a presença um do outro e se mantém afastados, buscando nunca se encontrar.Travis e Moses são dois irmãos que se odeiam mutuamente. Eles não suportam a presença um do outro e se mantém afastados, buscando nunca se encontrar.Travis e Moses são dois irmãos que se odeiam mutuamente. Eles não suportam a presença um do outro e se mantém afastados, buscando nunca se encontrar.
Eva Haßmann
- Melle
- (as Eva Hassmann)
Pilar O'Connel
- Child
- (as Pilar O'Connell)
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Terence Hill, who also directed, and Bud Spenser are both in fine form in "The Fight Before Christmas" (that's the title under which I saw this movie). The movie looks great and has a good, if not so original, story. Hill and Spenser's supporting cast has quite a few familiar faces in it. You can't beat Ruth Buzzi as the boys mother. My only gripe against "The Fight Before Christmas" has to with its length. It's too long by about twenty minutes. Closing in on two hours is way too long for a silly movie like this. Even though this a silly movie, I laughed quite a few times. (I saw this movie on Youtube.)
I rented this movie last week. My son and I are true "Terrence and Bud"-fanatics, and I must say that this movie doesn't make anybody in that genre disappointed. Although the dialog and acting is as "bad" as it was 25 years ago, in the Trinity movies", it is still worth watching, just for the h#ll of it. Recomended for any Trinity-fans out there.
It had been 9 years since Bud and Terence had done a movie together and I'd viewed every single one of them by the end of the 80s. I figured we'd never see anymore. However one day while looking through the new releases at the video shop I got a wonderful surprise. A new Bud and Terence movie! Woohoo!
It was a good laugh and wonderful to see the two of them back together again, although even Hill (in his 50s) was getting a little too old to do fight scenes. In one fight, Spencer, who was now in his mid 60s even got to watch Hill from a distance rather than get involved himself.
It was definitely not going to be a revival. In fact it was done as a 25th anniversary special for "They call me Trinity" and only intended to be a one off reunion. It was even supposed to be the third in the Trinity series, but they couldn't get the rights to use the Trinity and Bambino characters, so they gave the characters different names and even different backgrounds.
This was truly the final act for these two as a team. There was never to be another Bud and Terence Movie ever again. RIP Bud.
It was a good laugh and wonderful to see the two of them back together again, although even Hill (in his 50s) was getting a little too old to do fight scenes. In one fight, Spencer, who was now in his mid 60s even got to watch Hill from a distance rather than get involved himself.
It was definitely not going to be a revival. In fact it was done as a 25th anniversary special for "They call me Trinity" and only intended to be a one off reunion. It was even supposed to be the third in the Trinity series, but they couldn't get the rights to use the Trinity and Bambino characters, so they gave the characters different names and even different backgrounds.
This was truly the final act for these two as a team. There was never to be another Bud and Terence Movie ever again. RIP Bud.
It's a pretty weird experience, watching this movie. An affectionate, warm-hearted reunion for Bud Spencer and Terence Hill, it is also a bittersweet farewell to an old era of movies. It will probably appeal only to fans of the duo, as they once again go through their familiar motions (Spencer's mutterings, Hill's smiles, bean-eating, fist-fighting, helping the poor, etc.), only this time there are some serious dramatic moments as well. On the other hand, considering their age, you can't help but wonder if perhaps this film should never have been made, if they should have retired more gracefully a few years earlier. But if you insist on seeing it, try to avoid the DVD version, as the image has been blown up way out of proportion to fill the entire screen - perhaps in keeping with the tradition of the awful full-screen versions of the "Trinity" films (to which this film is without a doubt an unofficial sequel - I wonder why they couldn't make it "official"). (**)
Estranged brothers Terence Hill and Bud Spencer go to visit their mother, Ruth Buzzi, for Christmas. For fans of slapstick, this violent pair is always a pleasure. Although this isn't the most neatly written movie ever -- the script is by Hill's son Jess -- it's a pleasure watch these two wrangle on screen and beat up other people in their individual styles: raw, violent slapstick can be funny.
It's the last of eighteen films Hill & Spencer starred in together. I'm sure they could have continued it for a few more movies, but Hill is looking a bit old, and Spencer is definitely fat rather than simply enormous. It's hard to believe he was a professional swimmer in his younger days. Also a lawyer and chemist who held several patents. He died in 2016 at the age of 86.
It's the last of eighteen films Hill & Spencer starred in together. I'm sure they could have continued it for a few more movies, but Hill is looking a bit old, and Spencer is definitely fat rather than simply enormous. It's hard to believe he was a professional swimmer in his younger days. Also a lawyer and chemist who held several patents. He died in 2016 at the age of 86.
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- CuriosidadesBud Spencer and Terence Hill's last film in which they starred together.
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- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 47 min(107 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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