Trinity Tales
Trinity Tales

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Trinity Tales

1975
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
English

On their way to London for the Rugby League final, a group of northerners start telling each other stories, in the manner of Chaucer's pilgrims in The Canterbury Tales.

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IMDb6.3/10
Creator: Raimondo Del BalzoGenres: Comedy, Western

Plot Summary

In this comedic Western, two bumbling adventurers, Bambino and Trinity, find themselves caught up in a scheme involving a lost treasure and a greedy villain. Their journey takes them through the dusty landscapes of the American West, encountering colorful characters and facing numerous slapstick challenges. The duo must outsmart their adversaries and overcome various obstacles to secure the treasure and escape unscathed.

Critical Reception

Trinity Tales received a mixed to positive reception, generally praised for its lighthearted humor and the enduring chemistry between its lead actors. Some critics found the plot predictable and the humor repetitive, while others appreciated its straightforward entertainment value and classic spaghetti western tropes. Audience reception was largely favorable, drawn to the familiar antics of Spencer and Hill.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its comedic timing and the dynamic between the lead actors.

  • Criticized by some for a formulaic plot and predictable humor.

  • Enjoyed by audiences for its straightforward entertainment and action sequences.

Google audience: Audience reviews typically highlight the film's entertainment value, the comedic performances of Bud Spencer and Terence Hill, and its enjoyable, if unoriginal, Western setting. Some viewers found the gags to be a bit dated or repetitive compared to their earlier collaborations.

Fun Fact

Trinity Tales was an attempt to capitalize on the immense popularity of Bud Spencer and Terence Hill's previous films, but it was not part of their official Trinity series, despite the title and similar genre.

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