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** Trinity has quite godlike powers with his revolver.

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** Trinity has quite godlike powers with his revolver.revolver, hitting his targets without even looking.


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* MightyGlacier: Contrasting his brother Trinity, who is fast, acrobatic, and [[CombatPragmatist uses the environnment to his advantage]] in conjunction to his strength and speed, Bambino is much slower and less agile but is even stronger than his brother and doesn't react to being hit (except when it's Trinity hitting him). See ImplacableMan.

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* FastestGunInTheWest:

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* FastestGunInTheWest: FastestGunInTheWest (see also ImprobableAimingSkills below):



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* ImprobableAimingSkills:ImprobableAimingSkills (see FastestGunInTheWest above):



* MartialPacifist: The farmers in the first movie undergoes a transition from [[ActualPacifist Actual Pacifists]] to this trope in the climax after being trained by the duo and hearing a quote from [[Literature/TheBible Book of Ecclesiastes]] that make them consider violence as a valuable option, and they end up making short work of the BigBad's men.



** Later on, the Major hires two guns to kill Trinity. They meet up in a general goods store, and Trinity demands to see their underwear. Cut to outside, and the sound of violence, before the two men run screaming from the building, sans pants.

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** Later on, the Major hires two guns to kill Trinity. They meet up in a general goods store, and Trinity demands to see their underwear. Cut [[spoiler:Cut to outside, and the sound of violence, before the two men run screaming from the building, sans pants.pants]].
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* EvilWearsBlack: The two hitmen hired by the Major in the later part of the first movie are dressed in all black outfits and are set up as major threats to the duo. [[spoiler:They are dealt with in less than 10 minutes after their introduction]].


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* SilentAntagonist: Mortimer, one of the two hitmen hired by the Major in the first movie receives this characterization, remaining completely silent while his nameless partner does all the talking. See EvilWearsBlack.


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* SonOfAWhore: Trinity and Bambino are the sons of a prostitute from New Orleans. See ITakeOffenseToThatLastOne.
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--> '''Brother Tobias''': You lost your battle Major, from the very moment you descended that hill.
--> '''Major Harriman''': The opinions of others no matter how idiotic should be respected. I certainly will not be the one to violate the rules of good manners. Jeff, tears the house down.
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* WouldHitAGirl: Although he's never seen doing it, Trinity asks Bambino in the first movie if he would shoot "women and children", to which Bambino answers with this sentence, which implies this trope while using another:
--> '''Bambino''': Well, [[WouldntHurtAChild not kids anyway]].

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* ''Trinity Is STILL My Name!'' (1972). After making ThePromise to their [[spoiler:not really]] dying father, Bambino is stuck with Trinity and has to teach him the secrets of horse-stealing. The rest of the movie is basically a collection of positively side-splitting exchanges between the two brothers and whoever they meet along the way, over-the-top brawls, gambling, GunTwirling, ImprobableAimingSkills, and [[BloodstainedGlassWindows one seven-minute long fight inside a monastery]].

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* ''Trinity Is STILL My Name!'' (1972). After making ThePromise to their [[spoiler:not really]] (not really) dying father, Bambino is stuck with Trinity and has to teach him the secrets of horse-stealing. The rest of the movie is basically a collection of positively side-splitting exchanges between the two brothers and whoever they meet along the way, over-the-top brawls, gambling, GunTwirling, ImprobableAimingSkills, and [[BloodstainedGlassWindows one seven-minute long fight inside a monastery]].



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* GamblingBrawl: In ''Trinity is Still My Name'', Trinity wins big in a poker game and is accused of cheating by a fellow cardsharp. Rather than accept his challenge, Trinity simply demonstrates his quick-draw skills by (repeatedly) slapping the man across the face and then pointing the gun at it ''with the same hand'', forcing him to retreat.

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* GamblingBrawl: In ''Trinity is Still Is STILL My Name'', Name!'', Trinity wins big in a poker game and is accused of cheating by a fellow cardsharp. Rather than accept his challenge, Trinity simply demonstrates his quick-draw skills by (repeatedly) slapping the man across the face and then pointing the gun at it ''with the same hand'', forcing him to retreat.



* GunTwirling: At one point in the second movie, Trinity manages to bitch-slap a guy ''fifteen times'', twirling out a gun into his face with ''the same hand'', to and from its ''holster''. Before said guy even has a chance to reach out for his own! To give an idea of how fast he did it, when done at full speed each slap was timed at just under ''two seconds''!. And immediately after, while walking away, the guy tries to draw and shoot him, but Trinity [[BlastingItOutOfTheirHands shoots the gun out of his hand.]]

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* GunTwirling: At one point in the second movie, Trinity manages to bitch-slap a guy ''fifteen times'', twirling out a gun into his face with ''the same hand'', to and from its ''holster''. Before said guy even has a chance to reach out for his own! To give an idea of how fast he did it, when done at full speed each slap was timed at just under ''two seconds''!. seconds''! And immediately after, while walking away, the guy tries to draw and shoot him, but Trinity [[BlastingItOutOfTheirHands shoots the gun out of his hand.]]



-->'''Trinity:''' He called our mother an old (''whispers'')...\\

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-->'''Trinity:''' He called our mother an old (''whispers'')...\\old... ''[whispers]''\\



* ImplacableMan: Bambino is ''unstoppable'' in a brawl. Trinity, who is quite fast and hits very hard, accidentally punched Bambino in the first movie, which only garnered an annoyed look from him. Trinity immediately apologized and slunk away.

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* ImplacableMan: Bambino is ''unstoppable'' only once given trouble in a brawl. Trinity, who is quite fast physical fight in both films, and hits very hard, accidentally punched that was when he was dogpiled by thirty men. Once a few were pulled off, ''he sent the rest flying.'' In another instance, a guy keeps finding bigger and bigger things to hit him with, and it's a NoSell every time. Even [[{{LightningBruiser}} Trinity's]] punch doesn't do much more than annoy him, and Trinity ''very quickly'' apologizes and gets away from Bambino in the first movie, which only garnered an annoyed look from him. Trinity immediately apologized and slunk away.after.



* TheJuggernaut: Bambino is only once given trouble in a physical fight in both films, and that was when he was dogpiled by thirty men. Once a few were pulled off, ''he sent the rest flying.'' In another instance, a guy keeps finding bigger and bigger things to hit him with, and it's a NoSell every time. Even [[{{LightningBruiser}} Trinity's]] punch doesn't do much more than annoy him, and Trinity ''very quickly'' apologizes and gets away from Bambino immediately after.
* LightningBruiser: Trinity, unlike his brother, is as fast in a fistfight as he is with his gun, and when he accidentally punches Bambino in the face, it's the only time in two films that ''any'' attack actually affects Bambino. Granted, it only knocked Bambino's head back and he looked annoyed afterwards, but the guy who ''broke a table on him'' got less reaction.

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* TheJuggernaut: Bambino is only once given trouble in a physical fight in both films, and that was when he was dogpiled by thirty men. Once a few were pulled off, ''he sent the rest flying.'' In another instance, a guy keeps finding bigger and bigger things to hit him with, and it's a NoSell every time. Even [[{{LightningBruiser}} Trinity's]] punch doesn't do much more than annoy him, and Trinity ''very quickly'' apologizes and gets away from Bambino immediately after.
* LightningBruiser: Trinity, unlike his brother, is as fast in a fistfight as he is with his gun, and when he accidentally punches Bambino in the face, it's the only time in two films that ''any'' attack actually affects Bambino. Granted, it only knocked knocks Bambino's head back and he looked looks annoyed afterwards, but the guy who ''broke a table on him'' got gets less reaction.



** In the first film, three men threaten Bambino because he does not want to release their friend. They did not know he was such a quick draw. They end up shot dead.

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** In the first film, three men threaten Bambino because he does not want to release their friend. They did not know he was is such a quick draw. They end up shot dead.



* ThePigpen: The outlaws at the beginning of the second movie call Trinity "Stinkweed." He stinks so bad that his mother recognizes him by smell before she sees him.

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* ThePigpen: The outlaws at the beginning of the second movie call Trinity "Stinkweed." "Stinkweed". He stinks so bad that his mother recognizes him by smell before she sees him.

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* SnootyHauteCuisine: In ''Trinity Is STILL My Name!'', after Trinity scores a big win at poker, he and Bambino first get themselves fancy suits, then go to the local ''haute cuisine'' [[FancyDinner restaurant]] to eat. HilarityEnsues as the rustic, barely literate brothers are confronted with table manners, [[HauteCuisineIsWeird tiny meal sizes]], and snobbish restaurant staff and patrons.
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A duology of Italian SpaghettiWestern movies starring Terence Hill as the [[TheGunslinger eponymous Trinity]] and Creator/BudSpencer as his [[SiblingTeam older brother Bambino]]. The movies were written and directed by Enzo Barboni and quickly became a runaway success, [[FollowTheLeader spawning the entire genre of Western comedy]] in TheSeventies. The films also played a major role in consolidating Hill and Spencer's fame as ThoseTwoActors, and they went on to co-star in over a dozen more movies.

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A duology of Italian SpaghettiWestern movies starring Terence Hill Creator/TerenceHill as the [[TheGunslinger eponymous Trinity]] and Creator/BudSpencer as his [[SiblingTeam older brother Bambino]]. The movies were written and directed by Enzo Barboni and quickly became a runaway success, [[FollowTheLeader spawning the entire genre of Western comedy]] in TheSeventies. The films also played a major role in consolidating Hill and Spencer's fame as ThoseTwoActors, and they went on to co-star in over a dozen more movies.

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* BadBoss: Mezcal beats and kicks everyone in arm's range, and his goons aren't spared for that.



* EnemyMine: The Mexicans and the Major's goons team up to drive the Mormons off their land.



* GroinAttack: Trinity does this to one of the Major's goons. Through the floorboards, even.



** In the first film, bounty hunters examine and harass Trinity because they think he could be a fugitive. When he tells them that the people call him "Trinity", they are suddenly very scared.

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** In the first film, bounty hunters examine and harass Trinity because they think he could be a fugitive. When he tells them that the people call him "Trinity", they are suddenly very scared. Doesn't stop them trying to shoot him when he leaves anyway. He just shoots them dead.


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** Later on, the Major hires two guns to kill Trinity. They meet up in a general goods store, and Trinity demands to see their underwear. Cut to outside, and the sound of violence, before the two men run screaming from the building, sans pants.


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* OhCrap: At the end of the first film, Trinity's looking ready to settle down with the Mormons and the two girls. Then he hears the preacher talking about how he'll have to labor all day every day, and suddenly he starts getting second thoughts.


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* YouKillItYouBoughtIt: Bambino winds up becoming sheriff of the unnamed town this way. He'd been heading to the border when he saw a man following him, and shot him, only realizing afterwards it was just coincidence they were going the same way. The man was a sheriff, so Bambino took his badge and pretended to be the sheriff until Trinity shows up.
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* HeavySleeper: The movie opens with Trinity taking a nap on a hammock... That is being ''pulled by his horse''. The bumpy terrain doesn't impede his sleep any, and neither does a ''shallow river they cross''.

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* BarBrawl
* BigEater: Trinity begins the first movie by inhaling an entire pan of beans. The second movie begins with Trinity and Bambino separately inhaling a pan of beans each, and later consuming huge quantities of food at a fancy French restaurant.



* ChickMagnet: From the Mormon girls in the first movie to the FarmersDaughter and a wealthy restaurant patron in the second, ''every'' young woman wants a piece of Trinity.



** As does Bambino. At one point, the BigBad of the second movie is attempting to passively threaten the brothers. Trinity quick-draws, fires from the hip, and ''extinguishes a cigarette'' one of the Mooks was smoking. Then Bambino pulls the same trick to relight it.

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** As does Bambino. At one point, the BigBad of the second movie is attempting to passively threaten the brothers. Trinity quick-draws, fires from the hip, and ''extinguishes ''lights a cigarette'' one of the Mooks was smoking. about to smoke. Then Bambino pulls the same trick to relight extinguish it.


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* ThePigpen: The outlaws at the beginning of the second movie call Trinity "Stinkweed." He stinks so bad that his mother recognizes him by smell before she sees him.

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* NonNudeBathing: In the first film, the Mormon girls have a bath in a river with clothes on.


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* OutdoorBathPeeping: In the first film, the Mormon girls have a bath in a river and Trinity catches them. They are not uncomfortable with that.

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* EstablishingCharacterMoment:
** Trinity's confrontation with bounty hunters.
** Bambino's confrontation with three men who want him to release their friend.


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* MuggingTheMonster:
** In the first film, bounty hunters examine and harass Trinity because they think he could be a fugitive. When he tells them that the people call him "Trinity", they are suddenly very scared.
** In the first film, three men threaten Bambino because he does not want to release their friend. They did not know he was such a quick draw. They end up shot dead.
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** In the first movie, Trinity and Bambino (both criminals themselves) assist some Amish settlers in fighting off Mexican marauders who take advantage of their vow of nonviolence. By the end of the movie, Bambino and Trinity have taught the religious people how to defend themselves. The movie ends with the Amish people making a stand for themselves and defeating the Mexicans.

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** In the first movie, Trinity and Bambino (both criminals themselves) assist some Amish Mormon settlers in fighting off Mexican marauders who take advantage of their vow of nonviolence. By the end of the movie, Bambino and Trinity have taught the religious people how to defend themselves. The movie ends with the Amish Mormon people making a stand for themselves and defeating the Mexicans.
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* {{Bandito}}: Mezcal and his gang, who harass the Mormons.
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* NoSell: Everytime someone tries to hit Bambino, he does not seem to feel anything.
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* GamblingBrawl: In ''Trinity is Still My Name'', Trinity wins big in a poker game and is accused of cheating by a fellow cardsharp. Rather than accept his challenge, Trinity simply demonstrates his quick-draw skills by (repeatedly) slapping the man across the face and then pointing the gun at it ''with the same hand'', forcing him to retreat.
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* ''They Call Me Trinity'' (1971). Trinity, the resident FastestGunInTheWest, arrives in a small town somewhere in TheWildWest where his older brother Bambino ([[EmbarrassingFirstName means "child" in Italian]]) poses as a sheriff, while the rest of his gang is away on business. Soon enough, he discovers a [[PerfectPacifistPeople Mormon]] settlement on the outskirts of the town and becomes enamored with two Mormon girls. The Mormons, however, are being driven out of their land by a ruthless Major Harriman who hires goons to harass them. Trinity is inclined to help and even enlists Bambino to [[TeachMeHowToFight teach the Mormon guys some dirty fighting tricks]]... [[HilarityEnsues Much hilarious ass-whooping ensues]].

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* ''They Call Me Trinity'' (1971). Trinity, the resident FastestGunInTheWest, arrives in a small town somewhere in TheWildWest where his outlaw older brother Bambino ([[EmbarrassingFirstName means meaning "child" in Italian]]) poses as a sheriff, while the rest of his gang is away on business. Soon enough, he discovers a [[PerfectPacifistPeople Mormon]] settlement on the outskirts of the town and becomes enamored with two Mormon girls. The Mormons, however, are being driven out of their land by a ruthless Major Harriman who hires goons to harass them. Trinity is inclined to help and even enlists Bambino to [[TeachMeHowToFight teach the Mormon guys some dirty fighting tricks]]... [[HilarityEnsues Much hilarious ass-whooping ensues]].



** In the first movie, Trinity and Bambino (both criminals themselves) assist some Amish settlers in fighting off Mexican marauders who take advantage of their vow of peace. By the end of the movie, Bambino and Trinity have taught the religious people how to defend themselves. The movie ends with the Amish people making a stand for themselves and defeating the Mexicans.

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** In the first movie, Trinity and Bambino (both criminals themselves) assist some Amish settlers in fighting off Mexican marauders who take advantage of their vow of peace.nonviolence. By the end of the movie, Bambino and Trinity have taught the religious people how to defend themselves. The movie ends with the Amish people making a stand for themselves and defeating the Mexicans.
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* ''They Call Me Trinity'' (1971). Trinity, the resident FastestGunInTheWest, arrives to a small town somewhere TheWildWest where his older brother Bambino ([[EmbarrassingFirstName means "child" in Italian]]) poses as a sheriff, while the rest of his gang is away on business. Soon enough, he discovers a [[PerfectPacifistPeople Mormon]] settlement on the outskirts of the town and becomes enamored with two Mormon girls. The Mormons, however, are being driven out of their land by a ruthless Major Harriman who hires goons to harass them. Trinity is inclined to help and even enlists Bambino to [[TeachMeHowToFight teach the Mormon guys some dirty fighting tricks]]... [[HilarityEnsues Much hilarious ass-whooping ensues]].
* ''Trinity Is STILL My Name!'' (1972). After making ThePromise to their [[spoiler:not really]] dying father, Bambino is stuck with Trinity and has to teach him the secrets of horse-stealing. The rest of the movie is basically a collection of positively side-splitting exchanges between the two brothers and whoever they meet along the way, over-the-top brawls, gambling, GunTwirling, ImprobableAimingSkills, and [[BloodstainedGlassWindows one seven-minutes long fight inside a monastery]].

The first movie has been accidentally released into the public domain upon its release. There are other films published under the ''Trinity'' brand but only these two are true to canon. The rest are earlier, more [[DarkerAndEdgier serious and grim]] films also starring Hill and Spencer but in different roles.

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* ''They Call Me Trinity'' (1971). Trinity, the resident FastestGunInTheWest, arrives to in a small town somewhere in TheWildWest where his older brother Bambino ([[EmbarrassingFirstName means "child" in Italian]]) poses as a sheriff, while the rest of his gang is away on business. Soon enough, he discovers a [[PerfectPacifistPeople Mormon]] settlement on the outskirts of the town and becomes enamored with two Mormon girls. The Mormons, however, are being driven out of their land by a ruthless Major Harriman who hires goons to harass them. Trinity is inclined to help and even enlists Bambino to [[TeachMeHowToFight teach the Mormon guys some dirty fighting tricks]]... [[HilarityEnsues Much hilarious ass-whooping ensues]].
* ''Trinity Is STILL My Name!'' (1972). After making ThePromise to their [[spoiler:not really]] dying father, Bambino is stuck with Trinity and has to teach him the secrets of horse-stealing. The rest of the movie is basically a collection of positively side-splitting exchanges between the two brothers and whoever they meet along the way, over-the-top brawls, gambling, GunTwirling, ImprobableAimingSkills, and [[BloodstainedGlassWindows one seven-minutes seven-minute long fight inside a monastery]].

The first movie has been was accidentally released into the made public domain upon its release. There are other films published under the ''Trinity'' brand but only these two are true to canon. The rest are earlier, more [[DarkerAndEdgier serious and grim]] films also starring Hill and Spencer but in different roles.



* AsTheGoodBookSays: In the first movie, it is actually a quote from [[Literature/TheBible Book of Ecclesiastes]] that finally convinces the Mormons to fight for their rights.

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* AsTheGoodBookSays: In the first movie, it is actually a quote from the [[Literature/TheBible Book of Ecclesiastes]] that finally convinces the Mormons to fight for their rights.



** In the first movie, Trinity and Bambino (both are criminals themselves) assist some Amish settlers in fighting off Mexican marauders who take advantage of their vow of peace. By the end of the movie, Bambino and Trinity have taught the religious people how to defend themselves. The movie ends with the Amish people making a stand for themselves and defeating the Mexicans.

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** In the first movie, Trinity and Bambino (both are criminals themselves) assist some Amish settlers in fighting off Mexican marauders who take advantage of their vow of peace. By the end of the movie, Bambino and Trinity have taught the religious people how to defend themselves. The movie ends with the Amish people making a stand for themselves and defeating the Mexicans.



* FauxAffablyEvil: The BigBad of the first movie, Major Harriman, is cruel enough to want to massacre a settlement of religious pacifists (women and children included) just to pasture his horses, but he is also witty, cultivated and a very polite Southern Gentleman. He even tips his hat to the heroes as he rides off in defeat.

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* FauxAffablyEvil: The BigBad of the first movie, Major Harriman, is cruel enough to want to massacre a settlement of religious pacifists (women and children included) just to pasture his horses, but he is also a witty, cultivated sophisticated and a very polite Southern Gentleman. He even tips his hat to the heroes as he rides off in defeat.



* GunTwirling: At one point in the second movie, Trinity manages to bitch-slap a guy ''fifteen times'', twirling out a gun to his face with ''the same hand'', to and from its ''holster''. Before said guy even has a chance to reach out for his own! To give an idea of how fast he did it, when done at full speed each slap was timed at just under ''two seconds''!. And immediately after, while walking away, the guy tries to draw and shoot him, but Trinity [[BlastingItOutOfTheirHands shoots the gun out of his hand.]]

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* GunTwirling: At one point in the second movie, Trinity manages to bitch-slap a guy ''fifteen times'', twirling out a gun to into his face with ''the same hand'', to and from its ''holster''. Before said guy even has a chance to reach out for his own! To give an idea of how fast he did it, when done at full speed each slap was timed at just under ''two seconds''!. And immediately after, while walking away, the guy tries to draw and shoot him, but Trinity [[BlastingItOutOfTheirHands shoots the gun out of his hand.]]



* ITakeOffenseToThatLastOne: Done in first movie where Trinity is explaining to Bambino (his brother) why they had to beat somebody up.

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* ITakeOffenseToThatLastOne: Done in the first movie where Trinity is explaining to Bambino (his brother) why they had to beat somebody up.



** As is Bambino. At one point, the BigBad of the second movie is attempting to passively threaten the brothers. Trinity quick-draws, fires from the hip, and ''extinguishes a cigarette'' one of the Mooks was smoking. Then Bambino pulls the same trick to relight it.

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** As is does Bambino. At one point, the BigBad of the second movie is attempting to passively threaten the brothers. Trinity quick-draws, fires from the hip, and ''extinguishes a cigarette'' one of the Mooks was smoking. Then Bambino pulls the same trick to relight it.



* OffhandBackhand: You have read the above above about Trinity's gun skills, right?

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* OffhandBackhand: You have did read the above above about description of Trinity's gun skills, right?
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* GunTwirling: At one point in the second movie, Trinity manages to bitch-slap a guy ''fifteen times'', twirling out a gun to his face with ''the same hand'', to and from its ''holster''. Before said guy even has a chance to reach out for his own! To give an idea of how fast he did it, when done at full speed each slap was timed at just under ''two seconds''!. And immediatly after, while walking away, the guy tries to draw and shoot him, but Trinity [[BlastingItOutOfTheirHands shoots the gun out of his hand.]]

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* GunTwirling: At one point in the second movie, Trinity manages to bitch-slap a guy ''fifteen times'', twirling out a gun to his face with ''the same hand'', to and from its ''holster''. Before said guy even has a chance to reach out for his own! To give an idea of how fast he did it, when done at full speed each slap was timed at just under ''two seconds''!. And immediatly immediately after, while walking away, the guy tries to draw and shoot him, but Trinity [[BlastingItOutOfTheirHands shoots the gun out of his hand.]]

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* ChurchMilitant:
** In the first movie, Trinity and Bambino (both are criminals themselves) assist some Amish settlers in fighting off Mexican marauders who take advantage of their vow of peace. By the end of the movie, Bambino and Trinity have taught the religious people how to defend themselves. The movie ends with the Amish people making a stand for themselves and defeating the Mexicans.
** In the second movie, Trinity and Bambino wind up in a monastery where several criminals are hiding and pretending to be monks. When Bambino asks the true monks to raise their hands, everyone raises their hands. Trinity responds by saying, "Every monk who is a monk, hit a monk that ain't a monk."



* FastestGunInTheWest: Trinity is acknowledged as the one in the beginning of the first movie. [[OffhandBackhand And it shows.]]

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* SiblingTeam: Trinity and Bambino.

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* SiblingTeam: Trinity and Bambino. Though Bambino isn't particularly happy about having a brother like that, they make one hell of a team when they join forces.


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* WeDoNotKnowEachOther: In the second movie, Trinity and Bambino pretend not to know each other so that they can cheat at cards. The scheme falls apart when a professional gambler accuses Trinity of cheating, which Trinity was doing by giving everyone at the table increasingly good cards, but his brother ended up with the best hand.

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* TheGunslinger: Trinity is known as "the Right Hand of the Devil". Appropriately, Bambino is "the Left Hand". In case you haven't figured it out, he is left-handed.
** To the point that the German dub was given the title "Die rechte und die linke Hand des Teufels" (The Devil's right and left hand).
* GunTwirling: At one point in the second movie, Trinity manages to bitch-slap a guy ''fifteen times'', twirling out a gun to his face with ''the same hand'', to and from its ''holster''. Before said guy even has a chance to reach out for his own! To give an idea of how fast he did it, when done at full speed each slap was timed at just under ''two seconds''!
** And immediatly after, while walking away, the guy tries to draw and shoot him, but Trinity [[BlastingItOutOfTheirHands shoots the gun out of his hand.]]

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* GunTwirling: At one point in the second movie, Trinity manages to bitch-slap a guy ''fifteen times'', twirling out a gun to his face with ''the same hand'', to and from its ''holster''. Before said guy even has a chance to reach out for his own! To give an idea of how fast he did it, when done at full speed each slap was timed at just under ''two seconds''!
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* IMeantToDoThat: The first movie features [[TrainingThePeacefulVillagers combat training with a group of Mormons]]. When one of the Mormons, during an actual battle, attempts to use Bud's trademark grapple, he keeps accidentally flipping the other guy 360 degrees — landing him right back on his feet. Repeat three times...
* ITakeOffenseToThatLastOne: Done in first movie where Trinity is explaining to Bambino (his brother) why they had to beat somebody up.
-->'''Trinity:''' He called our mother an old (''whispers'')...\\
'''Bambino:''' She is.\\
'''Trinity:''' She's not that old.

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* FollowTheLeader: The films paved way for many an imitation.



* ThoseTwoActors: Creator/BudSpencer as Bambino and Terence Hill as Trinity. You heard of them.
* TrainingThePeacefulVillagers: Half the plot of the first movie.

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* ThoseTwoActors: Creator/BudSpencer as Bambino and Terence Hill as Trinity. You heard of them.
* TrainingThePeacefulVillagers: Half the plot of the first movie.movie has the heroes teaching a community of pacifists to fight back against the villain who wants the land they've built on. The villagers are so peaceful that they have no idea how to fight, and the heroes end up repeatedly clobbering them during the training exercises.

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