On continue à l'appeler Trinita
Original title: ... continuavano a chiamarlo Trinità
- 1971
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- 1h 48m
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7.2/10
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Bambino tries to teach his brother Trinity how to become an outlaw, but the two wind up saving a pioneer family and breaking up an arms ring instead.Bambino tries to teach his brother Trinity how to become an outlaw, but the two wind up saving a pioneer family and breaking up an arms ring instead.Bambino tries to teach his brother Trinity how to become an outlaw, but the two wind up saving a pioneer family and breaking up an arms ring instead.
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Antonio Monselesan
- Wildcat Hendricks
- (as Tony Norton)
Luigi Bonos
- Bartender Ozgur
- (as Gigi Bonos)
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My dad had several of these Trinity movies when I was a kid. Sure they were a bit rude and crude, but they were also pretty funny! Until I looked them up on IMDB, I didn't realize they were some of the infamous Spaghetti Westerns people talk about. We had no idea they weren't American films! If you want to watch a funny slapstick western, pick up any of the Trinity films.
In 1971 Trinity is Still My Name became the most successful Italian movie ever made. It is my favourite Spencer/Hill flick. Now you could say it's more of the same than They Call Me Trinity. But it's also better and funnier.
As my title suggests, I couldn't disagree more with the previous poster. It's entirely possible that the reviewer confused this picture with the previous Trinity outing, "They Call Me Trinity", which does not compare to the sequel whatsoever. With "Trinity is Still My Name" they were firing on all four cylinders. This film is the quintessential parody of the spaghetti western, with some of the dirtiest, filthiest ant-heroes ever depicted. When this film was in its original theatrical run in the early 70's, it created a *huge* stir...young and old came unglued equally over the many "over-the-top" versions of the classic western scene. The slapstick gags were spot on, and Terrence Hill moves from scene to scene with a rogue-ish charm that breathes life into the character of Trinity. Bud Spence's understated performance rounds out the cast, and his lethargic, deadpan delivery mixes well with Hill's enthusiasm. The two actors teamed in several films, but this would be their best work.
The film is highly visual, and Trinity himself is an extremely humorous character with his use of many outlandish contraptions such as the lounge-chair saddle.
The supporting cast also provide a good bit of the humor throughout. Characters such as the family with the "windy" baby, and the one bad guy who loses his mind after receiving one of Bambino's massive head blows come to mind. Scene after scene parodies many of the classic western clichés, from card games to gunfights, all including the trademark Trinity "twist".
This film is definitely not academy award material whatsoever, but if you're looking for good slapstick fun with plenty of tongue-in-cheek humor you won't be disappointed.
The film is highly visual, and Trinity himself is an extremely humorous character with his use of many outlandish contraptions such as the lounge-chair saddle.
The supporting cast also provide a good bit of the humor throughout. Characters such as the family with the "windy" baby, and the one bad guy who loses his mind after receiving one of Bambino's massive head blows come to mind. Scene after scene parodies many of the classic western clichés, from card games to gunfights, all including the trademark Trinity "twist".
This film is definitely not academy award material whatsoever, but if you're looking for good slapstick fun with plenty of tongue-in-cheek humor you won't be disappointed.
Hard to find a movie better than the original.The setting and plot in this movie is better also. This movie is about Trinity and Bambino who swear to their "dying" father that they will become sucessful outlaws.....its actually a very funny movie and you could probably buy for VERY cheap.
Enzo Barboni directed TRINITY IS STILL MY NAME, the sequel to THEY CALL ME TRINITY, and he scored another comic and commercial success, albeit not nearly as good as the original.
Still, the opening sequence where baddies have the misfortune to meet the half-brothers Trinity and Bambino, is truly memorable, as is the sequence in a restaurant where the French-speaking waiter makes the mistake of suggesting crepes suzette to the impeccably dressed duo, who otherwise just eat like savages and somehow find themselves helping a Catholic community, even playing American Football/Rugby with the loot.
Spencer in particularly effective head-stamping form, must have caused quite a few headaches to the stunt men. Hill and Spencer function like Stan and Ollie, only more crudely - but that does not detract from their capacity to keep you interested in their shenanigans!
Somewhat overlong and lacking the fabulous song theme of the original, TRINITY IS STILL MY NAME is good enough to deserve watching and rewatching a couple of times (at least!)
Still, the opening sequence where baddies have the misfortune to meet the half-brothers Trinity and Bambino, is truly memorable, as is the sequence in a restaurant where the French-speaking waiter makes the mistake of suggesting crepes suzette to the impeccably dressed duo, who otherwise just eat like savages and somehow find themselves helping a Catholic community, even playing American Football/Rugby with the loot.
Spencer in particularly effective head-stamping form, must have caused quite a few headaches to the stunt men. Hill and Spencer function like Stan and Ollie, only more crudely - but that does not detract from their capacity to keep you interested in their shenanigans!
Somewhat overlong and lacking the fabulous song theme of the original, TRINITY IS STILL MY NAME is good enough to deserve watching and rewatching a couple of times (at least!)
Did you know
- TriviaThe sequence where Trinita and Bambino eat at the restaurant was not written. Terence Hill and Bud Spencer created it on the set.
- GoofsThere is a scene where neither can read or write. An X is used for a signature. Later they are reading wanted posters and more. (Although it is feasible that they simply looked at the pictures and the reward amounts.)
- Quotes
'Farrah' the Mother: Why didn't you write your Ma?
Trinità: 'cause I don't know how to write. And you don't know how to read.
The Father: Yeah, he's got a point, there.
- Alternate versionsOriginal German version was released to cinemas with a "Not under 16" rating and a running time of 127 minutes. Several years later the film was re-released in a cut version with a different ("funnier") dubbing. This version was rated "Not under 12". Since then only the cut version was shown on TV or available on home video. In 2003 German distributor e-m-s released the original version of the film to fans who had to mail in 8 coupons which could be found in other Spencer/Hill DVDs of the company.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Car ils sont sans pitié (2006)
- SoundtracksTrinity Stand Tall
(uncredited)
Performed by Gene Roman
Composed by Guido De Angelis and Maurizio De Angelis
Lyrics by Guido De Angelis and Gene Roman
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