Any Gun Can Play 1967 N/R, 104 min. Genre: Foreign / Western aka: For a Few Bullets More
Director: Enzo G. Castellari Cast: Edd Byrnes, Gilbert Roland, George Hilton, Stefania Careddu, Ivano Staccioli, Gerard Herter, Ignazio Spalla, Jose Torres, Riccardo Pizzuti, Adriana Giuffre, Valentino Macchi, Rodolfo Valadier, Marco Mariani, Sal Borgese, Jose Yepes
This spaghetti Western takeoff on "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" features bounty hunter Django (George Hilton), bandit Monetero (Gilbert Rowland), and bank agent Clayton (Edd Byrnes) all of whom are in pursuit a fortune in gold.
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They Call Me Trinity 1971 G, 109 min. Genre: Western / Comedy
Director: Enzo Barboni Cast: Terence Hill, Bud Spencer, Farley Granger, Elena Pedemonte, Steffen Zacharias, Dan Sturkie, Gisela Hahn, Ezio Marano, Luciano Rossi, Riccardo Pizzuti, Paolo Magalotti
A lazy, and somewhat shady, sheriff (Terence Hill) and his brother (Bud Spencer) take on a land baron (Farley Granger) and Mexican bandits who are exploiting Mormon settlers. A funny spoof of spaghetti Westerns. Followed by "Trinity Is Still My Name."
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Trinity Is Still My Name 1972 G, 121 min. Genre: Western / Comedy aka: All the Way Trinity
Director: Enzo Barboni Cast: Terence Hill, Bud Spencer, Harry Carey Jr., Jessica Dublin, Yanti Sommer, Enzo Tarascio, Pupo De Luca, Dana Ghia, Enzo Fiermonte, Franco Ressel, Riccardo Pizzuti, Benito Stefanelli
In the third episode of the "Trinity" series, our heroes (Terence Hill and Bud Spencer) turn in their badges and become bandits. But it is a difficult transition as they help those they come across rather than rob them.
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| 1. Any Gun Can Play (1967) aka: For a Few Bullets More
2. They Call Me Trinity (1971)
3. Trinity Is Still My Name (1972) aka: All the Way Trinity
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