Trinity Is STILL My Name!

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Trinity is Still My Name!
Directed by Enzo Barboni
Written by Enzo Barboni
Starring Terence Hill
Bud Spencer
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Trinity is STILL My Name! (sometimes known as My Name is Still Trinity, Italian title: Continuavano a chiamarlo Trinità) is a 1972 spaghetti western directed by Enzo Barboni. The 117 minute long film is a sequel to They Call Me Trinity, starring Terence Hill and Bud Spencer.

[edit] Plot

The film begins with Bambino (Bud Spencer) walking through the desert. He sees some smoke from a campfire and goes to see who it is. He finds three Denver convicts and steals their beans and horses. He also knocks a guy out. Then the film starts the opening credits and the title song. You see Trinity (Terence Hill) on his bed with the horse pulling it. He wakes up and sees the exact same fire Bambino saw. The convicts are trying to make some more beans. Trinity steals the beans and tricks them into fighting each other to see which one he doesn't shoot. He leaves them fighting. Then we go and see Bambino at home getting a bath. His father sees trinity and they go inside. Bambino is furious to see Trinity because in the last film Trinity let a thirty horse herd get away. Trinity takes a very quick bath and everyone goes to the table for lunch. Then the four convicts come and try to get Trinity and Bambino, but Trinity's mother snuck around from the back entrance and ushers them out with a rifle. That night, Trinity's father has some kind of an attack. He makes Trinity and Bambino promise to work together. When Bambino leaves the room, it is revealed that his dad was faking it. Bambino is forced to teach Trinity how to be a sucsesful horse theif. They see a wagon with two tired mules who are not moving and go to try and rob them. all that they find is a family with a farting baby and a young girl who Trinity falls for. The family isn't moving because a wheel broke and they can't change it because the wagon is too heavy. Trinity and Bambino end up helping the family. When Trinity ad Bambino get to town, they go to the local saloon. There he plays a card game with a professional card shark named Wild Card Hendriks. Trinity wins, but he is accused of being a cheeter. Trinity and Wild Card get a drink because Wild Card says a bullet hurts less with some alchohal in your system. Trinity draws his gun, holsters it while Hendricks is looking and slaps him in the face fifteen times before Wildcard leaves. He tries to shoot Trinity from behind but gets shot in the hand by Trinity. Trinity and Bambino each get a suit with the winings. Then they run into the same family they helped. They lie to them saying that they are federal agents. Then they go into a club restaraunt and get some food while they drive they waiters insane because they take huge helpings of food. When they leave the meet a man who says gives them four thousand dollars to "keep Their eyes shut". Then they hide on the side of the road to wait for some horses but run into the exact same family as they did before. They have a nice little dinner and part ways for a while. The two brothers go to San Jose. They go into a bar and start a brawl. They arrest some convicts and take them to the sheriff. The sheriff informs Trinity and Barbino that everyone in San Jose works for the man who payed them four thousand dollars. The brothers go to the mission because the sheriff tells them that they should not go there. There they find that the man who payed them has men who use the mission to store loot. The brothers try to trick the ministers by helping them beat the outlaws, then take the loot. After a seven minute long fight, some sheriff deputies show up and one of them recognised the brothers who tell them they are feds. They escape and run into the family again, and the film ends.

[edit] Trivia

A clip from this film is used in a 2006 Sprint commercial, where a gunfighter is able to draw his gun, holster it and then slap another gunfighter before the other gunfighter can even draw his gun.

[edit] Quotes

  • Trinity:"Every monk who is a monk, punch a monk who isn't a monk". (Some of the monks punch other monks.)


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