Trinity and Babyface

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Movie
German title Trinity and Babyface
Original title Trinità & Bambino… e adesso tocca di noi
Country of production Italy , Spain , Germany
original language English
Publishing year 1995
length 103 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Enzo Barboni
(as EB Clucher )
script Marco Barboni
production Italo Zingarelli
Enrique Uviedo
Horst Wendlandt
music Stefano Mainetti
camera Juan Amorós
cut Antonio Siciliano
occupation
synchronization
chronology

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Four fists for a hallelujah

Sons of Trinity (Original title: Trinità & Bambino ... e adesso tocca di noi ) is a latecomer to the spaghetti westerns -wave, which in 1995 came on the cinema market. As a director, Enzo Barboni focused on marketing the two protagonists as the sons of the title heroes played by Terence Hill and Bud Spencer in the early 1970s. Other titles under which the work was marketed are Trinity and Babyface - you can't help it , Trinity & Babyface - Vier Fäuste go'n zum Teufel as well as A Burial and the Resurrection of the Four Fists .

action

Trinità's son, who grew up in a very affluent house, saves the life of his father friend, the powerful Bambino, who has grown up in a brothel, when he saves him from the hangman. The two descendants of their powerful fathers (Babyface is the offspring of Bambino) are hired as sheriff and deputy by the residents of the Mexican village of San Clementino, which gives them the opportunity to fight the gangs that are the whole area in a proven, physically stressed manner terrorizing and uncovering the real culprit behind the murders and cattle theft. They also get into the amorous circles of the two pretty girls Centella and Bonita.

criticism

The film is a version of stories and characters that have already been filmed, which is only moderately transported into the present, which the lexicon of international films takes up as follows: "The familiar whipping in the tradition of Terence Hill and Bud Spencer is being resurrected by the representatives of a new generation: Former master EB Clucher gathers the descendants of his old companions around him, and the twenties seamlessly follow in the footsteps of the old people: tangible stupid and flogging entertainment based on well-known patterns. " Christian Keßler considers the film to be an " appealing and charming trip to the world Nostalgia ” .

Remarks

The director of the 1970s Trinità films, Enzo Barboni, leads - financed by the then producer Italo Zingarelli - the main actors who are passed off as the direct film sons of the Hill and Spencer characters at the time. The recordings also took place again in Almería . The film grossed just over € 4 million in Italy.

The costumes for the film and the buildings were created by Enzo Bulgarelli .

The song Malaguena heard in the film was written by E. Ramírez and P. Galindo.

synchronization

The German-language dubbed version of this film was also directed by Rainer Brandt , who had already had the original films spoken.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Trinity and Babyface. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  2. Christian Keßler: Welcome to Hell. 2002, pp. 255/256
  3. ^ Enrico Lancia: Dizionario del Cinema Italiano. I film dal 1990 al 2000. Vol. 6, tomo 2, MZ. Rom, Gremese 2002, p. 279