The Fagioli Western Revolution: Why "They Call Me Trinity" Still Hits Different
Instead of lethal gunfights, the film focuses on elaborately choreographed slapstick fistfights . The climactic brawl, where the pacifist Mormons are taught "dirty fighting" tricks, is often cited as one of the greatest brawling sequences in cinema history.
The "Right Hand of the Devil." He’s a lazy, blue-eyed drifter who enters the movie being dragged across the desert on a travois by his horse because he's too tired to ride. Despite his "shiftless bum" persona, he’s a lightning-fast gunslinger who can outdraw anyone without breaking a sweat.
It didn't just break the rules; it rewrote them, launching a new subgenre known as the and cementing the legendary partnership of Terence Hill and Bud Spencer . The Dynamic Duo: Trinity and Bambino