They Call Me Trinity

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They Call Me Trinity, also known as My Name is Trinity, is a 1971 spaghetti western movie starring Terence Hill and Bud Spencer. A sequel, Trinity Is STILL My Name!, was later produced.

This film took Terence Hill and Bud Spencer to the level of international stardom.

In this movie, Terence Hill plays Trinity, who is a drifter, and happens to be good with a gun and his fists.

In the first scene, Trinity comes into view accompained by the movie's song. His horse is dragging him around in a travois. He is filthy, yet he seems relatively peaceful. As the horse nears a dwelling, Trinity gets up.

He enters the restaurant with to be met by the Mexican owner and his (ugly) wife, the cook. He also notices two white men, with an injured Mexican with them. Trinity receives food and wine from the man, and devours the meal. The two men are looking for convicts, and are disappointed to see that Trinity is not one. When they ask him his name, he answers, "Trinity." The resulting concerned looks on the duos faces illustrate Trinity's notoriety. Then, Trinity gets up and takes the injured Mexican with him, ignoring the two men. Outside he pushes him onto his stretcher, and shoots the two men from behind his back, when they attempt to back shoot him. It's a zen move showing his effortless, almost mystic skill with a gun.

He also happens to be the brother of Bambino (Bud Spencer), who has a less than legitimate past and is posing as the sheriff. The two form a grudging team to deal with a land baron who is attempting to run a group of Mormons off their land.

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