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  • An all-time favorite! So thankful my dad introduced me to these as a boy. Also, couldn't help but notice, the 3 bullets in the trailer are ACP..not for revolvers.

  • Bud Spencer and Terence Hill. Great buddies, amigos .

  • One of the greatest movies ever made. Everyone needs to see this film!

  • Without a doubt. Movie makers now could learn so much from these Italian masterpieces. Many outstanding classic cinema scenes through many films. What great chemistry these two had and also not to forget Giuseppe Colizzi's influence pairing them, the directors work in "Boot Hill" is amazing and very under rated in cinema history. Culcher's work was too brilliant and even Marcello Fondato gave us unforgettable moments like the "la la la la la la la" scene. Gold. @camotophat

  • does this movie have anything to do with my name is nobody

  • @DrOmega No it doesn't. Two different movies.

  • Are you sure you two are bothers?

    Yep...same mother.

  • This, plus the Sabata trilogy are probably the best Spaghetti Westerns ever.

  • i like old movie ^:)^ they give me the sensation that everything is posible :))

  • One of my all time favorites..watched this countless times as a boy with my dad. But I noticed in the trailer, that the trio of bullets they keep lining up are for a semi auto pistol..lol..knuckleheads.

  • europeans make the better western-movies. its kinda plausibel i think, the west was won by europeans and their spirit. they became "us-americans" earliest after the civil-war.. imo not until the 20th century after the first world war

  • just finished this movie for the first time today. i loved it! can't believe i call myself a Western fan and hadn't seen this one!

  • Please whats the name of this sont? please send me an PM =)

  • "Evening, sheriff."

    "Shut up."

  • outstanding in my book i seen this more then 5 times i have the DVD

    love it..

  • "wait, i asked for three pitchers of st pauli girls"- ray daniels

  • looks like three cathode diodes

    in a time machine

  • Bambino "one store destroyed three heads split open like overripe mellons one man wounded and one casterated all in two hours"

    You gotta love it

  • Tell Who About What

  • you need a heearing aid

  • 2:10 bauhauhauhauhauh

  • what is the son'g title?

  • what is the song's name?

  • Terence and Bud have always a place in my heart.

  • They Call Me Trinity and the entire collection are etched in my memory as true spaghetti classics. Trinity was the man and Bambeano was twice the man

  • I only knew the German version, never watched the english dub nor the italian original. Can't wait to get the 3rd and last collectors box, then I've completed my BS&TH DVD collection :)

  • The BEST "Spaghetti Western" of all time!!!

  • what did u say ? *CLICK CLICK* chicken rustlers.

    PWN3D

  • GReat ITALY and great western style ! Spaghetti western !

  • do someone knows if the dj(s?) spencer & hill

    called themselves like that because the western movies?

  • I was a big fan of Hill and Spencer back in the 70s and 80s. This is the first time I've seen the English language trailer for They Call Me Trinity. Thanks for posting it on Youtube!

  • a good fight as always ^^

  • the best western ever!

    On my opinion this movie should have won the Oscar!

  • The devil's right hand.....

  • si alguien estuviere interesado en esas tres peliculas de ellos en español yo se las podria pasar por mesinger sin ningun costo me gusta compartir el buen cine

  • @pedromesa8 fijate que apenas lei tu mensaje y me apunte pero no se como hacer para tener esas peliculas en espanol

  • muy buena peli... lo llamaban trinidad 1 y la 2 .. y con los hipopotamos una que es ambientada en africa esas son mis favoritas de ellos

  • They are both Italian: Spencer/Pedersoli is Neapolitan, Hill/Girotti is Venetian (German mother). Spencer can't speak English properly, while Hill made efforts to learn it well. They generally used English in their movies, seldom Italian, but what you hear are not their original voices, which are not particularly charming: Spencer's Italian sounds a bit too Roman, having spent many years in the Capital; Hill's Italian is still good, but you can hear he has been living abroad for a long time.

  • 'What did you say!'

    'Chicken rustlers'

    'Oh'

    Lol I love this movie.

  • @oldiefreakchris  hahahahaha fantastic!

  • Bud Spenser himself doen't consider himself a real actor, in spite of the over 100 movies he played...

  • My grand father personally knew Bud Spencer. He is the best Italian actor and a very good swimmer, too

  • how lucky! XD... but... there are a lot of goods italian actors...

    Sordi and gassman are ofcoure bettter than him :D

  • that may be but for me, Bud Spencer will be the best Italian actor and he was a way better swimmer than a lot of Italian actors, Terence Hill but he is German

  • Terence hill and bud spencer are italian...

    their real name are Carlo Pedersoli (Bud Spencer) and Mario Girotti (Terence Hill)

  • sry, u were right, they´re both italian

  • Yes, but Terence Hill was born in Germany and I think his mother is German?

  • he was born in venice. im pretty sure

  • I loved when they are complaining about Bambino, not doing his Sheriff duties and he replies "uhh huh". lol

    "Now where is that.."

    "she's in New Orleans runnin.."

    "I was talkin bout the bullet, not mom"

    This movie, and Trinity is Still My Name have some of the greateest lines ever.

  • love this movie, and the titel song!! Does anyone know who sings this? Is is made bij Ennio Merricone?

  • No, the composer is called Franco Micallizzi.

  • Sounds like Tony Christie.

  • excelente

  • the best italian movie!!!

  • Best

    Movie

    Ever

  • Love this movie

  • "What did you say,".. "Click," "Chicken Rustlers".... "Oh"

  • As an Italian, I feel proud of what Bud and Terence did for my country's cinema, especially if compared to all the crap produced in Italy recently. I even visited the locations of They Call Me Trinity (almost all in Italy). Great memories.

  • I always loved the italian cinema (peplum, spaghetti western (most of all), poliziesco, giallo, old comedies with TOTO and Alberto Sordi, for instance, etc. etc.)

    All the best Marco

  • I loved this movie.

    Am I correct in thinking that this was one of the so called "Speghetti Westerners"? Was the original dialogue in Italian instead of English?

  • Well, I guess we could consider it as a Spaghetti Western, definitely. And, as far as I know, Bud Spencer and Terence Hill would generally talk in English in their movies, in order to have them immediately available on the anglophone market (the most important one). I would go even further, suspecting that in the Italian edition they have been dubbed by other people, because none of them - especially Terence Hill - had/has a particularly impressive voice.

  • No, all the origanal Bud Spenser & Terence Hill movies were filmed in English. In Italy they are dubbed and not by them, the voices are completely different. Terence Hill himself cannot speak italian without a very strong US English accent (bud Spenser, instead, revelead he doen't speak English, but only learned the few words he needed for his movies).

  • In Italian films the audio was almost never recorded in synch with the video. All the audio tracks, including Italian and English were recorded later, separate from the filming of the actual movie.

    This was one of the main complaints Clint Eastwood had about working on Italian films.

  • @marcoxyzxyz

    You should be very proud of your great nation of Italy for making these fantastic Bud and Terence "Spagetti Westerns". This was a time when Hollywood wouldn't make any Western movies - because they hated the heroic, pro American pioneer stories, preferring to push bad Leftist movies. Thanks Marcozyzxyz

  • @marcoxyzxyz Where are these filming locations? I too would like to visit them. Thanks.

  • @PepperWhite62 you should check for 3 locations: Valle del treja, monti simbruini, and piani di pezza

  • i saw this when i was a kid an allaround great movie

  • the left and the right hand of the devil

  • One of my favourites movies.

  • This is the last warning for you and your chicken rustlers!! What did you say???? Shot gun clicks, Chicken Rustlers!!!! OH!

  • I loved this movie when I first saw it! Great fun!

  • My favorite Western, I must of watched this film about 20 something times.

  • Proudly Spaghetti's Western...

  • They sure don't make'em like they used to!. Joining the chorus of all YouTubers that say this brings great memories from childhood days :-)

  • Such beautiful childhood memories. My parents would shove a $10 in my hand and tell me to get lost. I would spend the whole day in the movie theater looking into those blue eyes. Thank G-d for those gorgeous blue eyes!

  • i LOVE these movies.. So many great parts in both.

  • i hope all western movies are dat gud!i lyked it

  • cool , ik probeer al heel lang deze trailer in het engels te zoeken!

  • Its funny how Bud Spencer takes all those hits and knocks the bad guys out, LOL

  • Bravo

    [riccochette]

  • One of the funniest westerns love it when the mexican try slapping bud doesn't even budge hits the guy back ahhh

  • Luv this movie and I'm Canadian

  • One of my favourites movies.Awesome.

  • whattssuppp!!! ma spaniolazz!

  • wow. noch nie gesehen, diesen trailer. nicht übel. wie gerne wäre ich damals im kino dabeigewesen. war aber noch zu klein :(

  • Hey, In Deutschland war Trinity so bekannt? IN Brasilien, Terence Hill und Bud Spencer sind Helden für 30 jahrige Menschen.

  • in deutschland werden bud & terence vergöttert :) und immer noch. meinem sohn werde ich das weitergeben....

    ich meine zu wissen, daß bud und terence die grössten erfolge in germany gefeiert haben.

  • In Brasilien, wer ist 30jahrige, kennt sie und fast vergöttern auch...

  • Ya! este é do meu tempo :)  2 anos em exibição no saudoso Avis em Lisboa com lotações esgotadas com uma continuação e uma série de imitações bem piores q o original! Foi uma mudança no estilo do western q até o mestre Leone tentou seguir com O Meu Nome é Ninguém... Enfim foi hà quase um quarto de século

  • Não tenho dados oficiais para o confirmar, mas provavelmente o maior sucesso nos cinemas aqui em Ponta Delgada e em toda a ilha de São Miguel nos anos 70 e inícios de 80...

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