They Call Me Trinity
"They Call Me Trinity" is a 1970 Italian spaghetti western film directed by Enzo Barboni. The movie stars Terence Hill as Trinity, a laid-back gunslinger, and Bud Spencer as his brother, a tough but good-hearted lawman. The film combines action and comedy, showcasing the duo's adventures in the Wild West.
The plot revolves around Trinity's efforts to help his brother and a group of settlers against a gang of outlaws. The film is known for its humorous take on the western genre and has gained a cult following over the years, influencing many subsequent films in the genre.