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If you are a fan of the Terence Hill/Bud Spencer brand of comedy, then this is the version of the DVD you want to get. The video is in an anamorphic format - don't worry if you don't understand that; what you get is much better resolution (clarity) than the window boxed format other video sources of this movie give you, and it's in the original widescreen aspect ration. The print used is French and is in very good condition with just a few moments of noticeable deterioration - some dirt in the frame, light lines in the bottom of the frame, and a few missing frames from a splice. The color is decent and it does appear as though they cleaned up the image as best as they could. The soundtrack, dubbed in English (most of the actors are Italians), is noisy, typical for an optical soundtrack before they had Dolby noise reduction, but it is clear enough to understand. For those unfamiliar with the Trinity series, it is a Spaghetti Western done with tongue firmly in cheek. Our antiheroes Trinity and Bambino are outlaw wannabees who somehow end up doing the right thing. Lots of slapstick humor with Trinity's lightning fast gunplay and Bambino's brawling abilities on display. Farley Granger, best known for his roles in Alfred Hitchcock films, provides a sly caricature of the bad guy rancher role. Don't expect the high directorial standards of a Sergio Leone western. It's an entertaining comedy, not an epic.Read full review
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A great movie, a classic and funny Western.
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Classic movie
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My fiance was looking all over for this movie series locally. He remembered it from his childhood and wanted to rewatch it. I'm so glad I was able to find it on eBay in time for Christmas. I'd never seen it before, but it really is a good movie. It made me laugh, anyway.
This is a great addition to your spaghetti western collection and defiantly one of Terence Hill's best movies.