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Two Sons of Trinity
Franco and Ciccio are two cousins who, in the old West, have opened a service station, where they carry out the washing and drying of the horses and a bar service for the passing riders. One day a stranger saves them from an attempted robbery against them: the girl introduces herself as Calamity Jane, as well as Franco and Ciccio's aunt.
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Plot Summary
In this Spaghetti Western comedy, two brothers, one exceptionally strong and the other exceptionally cunning, are reunited after their father is murdered by a ruthless outlaw. They embark on a mission of revenge, using their unique talents to outwit and overpower the criminals responsible for their father's death. The film is filled with slapstick humor, thrilling action sequences, and the iconic chemistry between its two leads.
Critical Reception
While not as critically acclaimed as some of the duo's earlier works, "Two Sons of Trinity" was a commercial success and is generally enjoyed by fans of the genre for its lighthearted take on the Western and the comedic performances of Bud Spencer and Terence Hill. Critics at the time often noted its formulaic plot but praised its entertainment value.
What Reviewers Say
Enjoyable for fans of Bud Spencer and Terence Hill's signature comedic style.
A lighthearted and action-packed Western with plenty of slapstick humor.
Formulaic but entertaining, benefiting greatly from the chemistry of its lead actors.
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Fun Fact
The film is also known by its original Italian title, "Più forte, ragazzi!", which translates to "The stronger, guys!" or "Watch out, we're getting tougher!"
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