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_aPN1997 _b.L403 1970 |
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_aEnzo Barboni _93181 |
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_aLo chiamarano Trinità ... _bThey Call Me Trinity _cEnzo Barboni (as E. B. Clucher) _h[videorecording] = |
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_aItaly _bWest Film _c1970 |
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_a1 videodisc (ca. 106 min.) _bsound, color. _c4 3/4 in. |
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_aFrom case cover:
"They Call Me Trinity" breathed new life into the failing Spaghetti Western genre. The market was inundated with imitations of Sergio Leone's "Dollars Trinity", all lacking fresh ideas when cinematographer Enzo Barboni got his chance to write and direct his own film. The result was a Spaghetti Western comedy spoof that revitalized the genre and catapulted Terence Hill and Bud Spencer to international stardom _bThe simple story has the pair coming to the rescue of peace-loving Mormons when land-hungry Major Harriman sends his bullies to harass them into giving up their fertile valley. Trinity and Bambino manage to save the Mormons and send the bad guys packing with slapstick humor instead of excessive violence, rocking the box office and leaving room for a sequel. |
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538 | _aDVD video; Dolby Digital; stereo; NTSC; Region 1; 2.35:1 as 16:9 widescreen. | ||
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_aEnzo Barboni _eScreenwriter _eDirector _93181 |
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_aGene Luotto _eScreenwriter |
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_aTerence Hill _eActor _93183 |
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_aBud Spencer _eActor _93184 |
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_aSteffen Zacharias _eActor _93185 |
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_2lcc _cDVD |