A Western Farce
John A Lee III | San Antonio, TX | 11/09/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"The Trinity movies were western comedies which succeeded not because of production values (they didn't have any) but because they were hilarious. Terrence Hill and Bud Spenser made them so. That made a "son's of" movie a dangerous prospect. Could a new cast of characters recapture the hilarity?
They do. Two unknowns play the parts of the sons of Trinity and Bambino and capture their mannerisms well. They clean up a western town, right the wrongs and pick up the laughs. The quality of the film is improved as well. It works.
Many of the situations are frankly absurd. That is part of what makes it funny. Try this one for some cheap laughs.
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Sons of Trinity
W. Stinnett | 09/11/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)
"This was a 'fair attempt' at revisiting the Trinity Movies.
The 'background' cast members were folk from both the first two movies. If your Looking for Terrence or Bud you won't find them here. I was Dissapointed that the 'sons' had the same names.
It would have been a better movie without calling them 'Trinity and Bambino'.
I Did like the movie, although at times, it felt strained, like they were trying too much to capture what only Mr Hill and Mr Spencer had in the originals.
I liked to see alot of the same villians and shop keeps etc from the other movies, that was nice to see."
Interesting...
Zurolo Giovanni | 07/11/2005
(1 out of 5 stars)
"That's rare about cast (never again seen). It's the clone of the italian "Trinità" with Terence Hill and Bud Spencere.
Technical quality is horrible."