Trinity Is Still My Name
"Trinity Is Still My Name" is a 1971 Italian film directed by Enzo Barboni. It is a sequel to the popular spaghetti western "They Call Me Trinity," featuring the character Trinity, played by Terence Hill. The film follows the comedic adventures of two brothers, Trinity and his more serious sibling, Bambino, as they navigate conflicts with outlaws and corrupt officials.
The movie combines elements of action and comedy, showcasing the unique style of spaghetti westerns. It highlights themes of brotherhood and justice, with Trinity using his charm and wit to resolve conflicts. The film remains a beloved classic among fans of the genre.