Continuavano a chiamarlo Trinità

Continuavano a chiamarlo Trinità (1971)

1h 57m | Comedy, West | Italy
7.3IMDb
7.1DouBan

The exasperated Bud, the classic representative of the farce stream Italian westerns, decided to part ways with Joe, but he was doomed not to get rid of this troublesome younger brother. When Bud returned to his hometown to have a rest, his brother Joe also came back. In order to make peace between the brothers, their father pretended to have a heart attack and asked Bud to promise to take care of his younger brother, so Bud took his younger brother Joe on a journey to learn how to be a qualified horse thief. But Joe's kind and naive character always makes Bud's plots fail. After a riot in a small town bar, they were mistaken for federal agents, and the local bully Parker tried to bribe them, but made Joe suspicious of a monastery on the border. While Bud planned to rob the stagecoach, Joe learned from the monks that Parker was in the arms business, so the brothers took the opportunity to steal the stolen money, only to get out of the way or to return empty-handed.

The exasperated Bud, the classic representative of the farce stream Italian westerns, decided to part ways with Joe, but he was doomed not to get rid of this troublesome younger brother. When Bud returned to his hometown to have a rest, his brother Joe also came back. In order to make peace between the brothers, their father pretended to have a heart attack and asked Bud to promise to take care of his younger brother, so Bud took his younger brother Joe on a journey to learn how to be a qualified horse thief. But Joe's kind and naive character always makes Bud's plots fail. After a riot in a small town bar, they were mistaken for federal agents, and the local bully Parker tried to bribe them, but made Joe suspicious of a monastery on the border. While Bud planned to rob the stagecoach, Joe learned from the monks that Parker was in the arms business, so the brothers took the opportunity to steal the stolen money, only to get out of the way or to return empty-handed.

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