HE’S THE RIGHT HAND OF THE DEVIL.
Two gunfighters (Terence Hill, Bud Spencer), who also happen to be brothers, run into each other in a small town and get involved with defending Mormon farmers from a greedy landowner. The duoās international breakthrough film flirts with The Magnificent Seven (1960), featuring the iconic sight of Hill being dragged on a travois by his horse. He made God Forgivesā¦ I Donāt! (1967) with Spencer, but this is the movie where their screen personas really took shape. The story is thin but amusing, offering broad slapstick with big brawls performed by a whole troupe of stuntmen.
1970-Italy. 109 min. Color. Widescreen. Written and directed byĀ Enzo Barboni. Cast: Terence Hill (Trinity), Bud Spencer (Bambino), Farley Granger (Harriman), Gisela Hahn, Stephen Zacharias, Dan Sturkie.
Trivia: Original title: Lo chiamavano TrinitĆ ā¦. Franco Nero was reportedly considered for Hillās role. Followed by Trinity Is Still My Name (1971) and a spin-off movie, Sons of Trinity (1995).Ā