In the late sixties, when Italian 'Spaghetti Westerns' became popular, Terence Hill played the leading part in 'God forgives, I don't', together with his old pal Bud Spencer.
One of the most important years in Terence Hill's career was undoubtedly 1970: Enzo Barboni invented the characters 'Trinity and Bambino', protagonists of the film 'They Call me Trinity', and developed a new kind of spaghetti western: Instead of being tough and cruel, the western was a comedy. Terence portrays a lazy, raggedy drifter named Trinity, Bud Spencer plays his horse-thief brother Bambino, who is posing as a sheriff.
In 'They Call Me Trinity' and the sequel 'Trinity is Still My Name', Terence showed his talent as a brilliant comedian. It was the first time that he portrayed a funny character and he was surprised to see how much fun he had doing that. "When I get together with Bud, something just clicks and we are funny", he says.
The international success of the 'Trinity Movies' gave Terence Hill and Bud Spencer the opportunity to act in many films together, always playing the two heroic characters the public came to love. Many movies with the famous duo followed, the most popular being 'All the Way, Boys' (1972), 'Watch out, We're Mad!' (1974), Crime Busters' (1977), 'Odds and Evens' (1978), 'I’m for the Hippopotamus' (1979), 'Go for it' (1983) and 'Double Trouble' (1984).
So you think you still don't know who this actor is or remember the movie? A company recently used a scene of the movie "Trinity Is Still My Name" in a TV commercial to promote their product as being the fastest... you can watch it here.
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