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Trinity Is Still My Name

Trinity Is Still My Name

Trinity's back in the saddle again and still horsing around

19717.41h 57m

Overview

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.

Directed by Enzo Barboni
Written by Enzo Barboni, Gene Luotto
Produced by Italo Zingarelli
Box Office0Revenue: $2.1M

Top Cast

Terence Hill

Terence Hill

Trinity

Bud Spencer

Bud Spencer

Bambino

Yanti Somer

Yanti Somer

Perla

Enzo Tarascio

Enzo Tarascio

Mitch, Sheriff

Harry Carey, Jr.

Harry Carey, Jr.

Father

P

Pupo De Luca

Prior

Jessica Dublin

Jessica Dublin

Mother

Dana Ghia

Dana Ghia

Perla's Mother

E

Emilio Delle Piane

James Parker

Enzo Fiermonte

Enzo Fiermonte

Perla's Father

Themes & Keywords

gunslingersibling relationshipbrothermistaken identityhold-up robberycowboyspaghetti western

About Trinity Is Still My Name

Trinity Is Still My Name is a comedy, western film released in 1971 exploring themes of gunslinger, sibling relationship, brother, mistaken identity, hold-up robbery, cowboy. Directed by Enzo Barboni, it stars Terence Hill, Bud Spencer, Yanti Somer. 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.

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