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...continuavano a chiamarlo Trinità (1971)
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Two unlikely heros team up again in this Italian Western. Similar in style to the old Clint Eastwood westerns Director:Enzo BarboniWriter:Enzo Barboni |
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...continuavano a chiamarlo Trinità (1971)
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Two unlikely heros team up again in this Italian Western. Similar in style to the old Clint Eastwood westerns Director:Enzo BarboniWriter:Enzo Barboni |
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| Bud Spencer | ... | ||
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Yanti Somer | ... |
Trinità's Girl
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Enzo Tarascio | ... |
Sheriff
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Harry Carey Jr. | ... |
The Father
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Pupo De Luca | ... |
Older monk
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| Jessica Dublin | ... |
'Farrah' the Mother
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Dana Ghia | ... |
Wandering farmer's wife
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Emilio Delle Piane | ... |
Parker
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Enzo Fiermonte | ... |
Wandering farmer
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Franco Ressel | ... |
Maitre D'
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Riccardo Pizzuti | ... |
Chief of the Dallas gunmen
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Benito Stefanelli | ... |
Stingary Smith
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Fortunato Arena | ... |
Parker Henchman
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Gérard Landry | ... |
Lopert
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A couple of two-bit thieving brothers try and keep a promise to their dying father: stick together and become successful outlaws. Bambino reluctantly agrees to show younger Trinity the ropes, but their gentle demeanors tend to diminish their haul by repeatedly helping the selfsame family they initially held up. Fun ensues in town and at the local Spanish mission where they are taken for federal agents, mistakenly so identified by Trinity's young love interest, daughter of the aforementioned family. Written by Corey Hatch
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