They Called Him Trinity, a 1970 film starring Bud Spencer and Terence Hill, returns to the cinema from June 9, in the restored version.
They Call Me Trinityhistoric film with the couple composed by Bud Spencer and Terence Hill, returns to the cinema in restored version from the Cineteca di Bologna and Rocca delle Macie, at the L’Immagine Ritrovata laboratory, with the contribution of the MiC.
Fifty-two years have passed since the release of Lo They Called Trinity at the cinema. Time, however, has not affected the affection that the general public has always had for what we can define as a true cult of Italian cinema. Fans of the opera, directed in 1970 by EB Clucher (aka Enzo Barboni), will be able to enjoy again the iconic scenes of the film through the restored version that will arrive on the big screen starting from 9 June, thanks to the distribution project of the Cineteca di Bologna The Rediscovered Cinema. At Cinema.
For this special occasion, Terence Hill recalled: “The merit of bringing Bud Spencer and me together went to Giuseppe Colizzi, with whom we made ‘God forgives … I don’t!’, ‘The four of the Hail Mary’ and ‘ The hill of boots. “After these films Bud and I were looking for work, we had already seen two or three scripts that we didn’t like. Meanwhile Barboni was walking around Rome with a script called” They Call Me Trinity. “The producers. they would open and say “What is all this dialogue? Aren’t they dead? Over!” We immediately decided to take the risk. Yes, because everyone considered it a risk to make such a strange film, with particular lines. I had already thought about doing it with two other actors, George Eastman and Peter Martell, but, since we were there immediately available, he told us that it was okay and that he would have us do it. I had always played dramatic roles, and when Trinity came out I was the first to be surprised by this success also pe because I didn’t know I was funny. I thought ‘Then I’ll make you laugh!’ “.