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Trinity Is Still My Name
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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Plot Summary
In this sequel, the bumbling yet incredibly lucky duo, Trinity and Bambino, find themselves mistaken for federal agents. They are tasked with taking down a ruthless mob boss and his gang who are extorting local townsfolk. Using their signature blend of slapstick comedy, improbable luck, and surprisingly effective fighting skills, they embark on a chaotic mission to bring justice to the Wild West.
Critical Reception
Trinity Is Still My Name was a massive box office success, building on the popularity of its predecessor. While critical reviews were often mixed, focusing on its formulaic plot and reliance on slapstick, audiences embraced the film's lighthearted humor and the charismatic chemistry between its leads.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its continued comedic chemistry between Hill and Spencer.
Noted for its familiar slapstick and Western tropes.
Considered a fun, if formulaic, follow-up by many viewers.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this film on Google is not readily available, but its commercial success suggests it was well-received by viewers looking for lighthearted entertainment.
Fun Fact
The film was a major international success, particularly in Europe, and cemented the popularity of the "Trinity" character played by Terence Hill and the "Bambino" character played by Bud Spencer as a comedy duo.
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