Two Brothers in Trinity
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Italian | Jesse & Lester - Due fratelli in un posto chiamato Trinità |
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Cinematography | Antonio Modica |
Music by | Carlo Savina |
Production company | H.P. International |
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Running time | 97 min |
Two Brothers in Trinity or Two Brothers in a Place Called Trinity (Italian: Jesse & Lester - Due fratelli in un posto chiamato Trinità) is a 1972 Italian Spaghetti Western low comedy film directed by Renzo Genta and Richard Harrison, and produced by Fernando Piazza.[1] It was originally called Due Fratelli (Two Brothers).[2] It stars Gino Marturano,[3] Luciano Rossi,[4] and Osiride Pevarello.[5]
In this film the half brothers pair Jesse and Lester converges to lay their hands and what keepst them together is their inherited mind, as between Hallelujah and Sartana in Alleluja e Sartana, figli di... Dio (1972), the hero and the monk in Tedeum (1972) and Slim and the pizza baker/preacher in Posate le pistole... reverendo (1971).[6]
Cast[]
- Richard Harrison as Jesse Smith, a womanising gunslinger.[7]
- Donald O'Brien as Lester O'Hara, an honest Mormon.[8]
- Anna Zinnemann as Elena Von Schaffer
- George Wang as Chinaman
- Gino Marturano as Poker
- Aldo Cecconi as Banker
- Fernando Cerulli as Thompson
- Luciano Rossi as Stage Robber
- Galliano Sbarra as Doctor
- Daniela Meroni as Whore
- Alba Bonfatti as Whore
- Ada Pometti as Whore
- John Bartha as Carson
- Artemio Antonini
- Fortunato Arena as Outlaw
- Gianfranco Barra
- Michele Branca
- Calogero Caruana as Townsman
- John P. Dulaney as Angry Bank Customer
- Rodolfo Licari
- Emilio Messina as Player
- Osiride Pevarello as Outlaw
- Claudio Ruffini as Miner
- Goffredo Unger as Doc
- Salvatore Baccaro as Paco
- Pasquale Basile as Cantina Owner
- Federico Boido as Blondie
- Franca Haas as Fat Woman in Saloon
- Edward Mannix as Lester
- Riccardo Petrazzi as Bandit
- Renzo Pevarello as Poker Henchman
- Ted Rusoff as Jesse
- Sergio Smacchi as Fighter in Saloon
- Robert Sommer as One-Eye
- Frank von Kuegelgen as Doc
References[]
- ^ Prickette, James (20 June 2012). McLendon, Charles Anthony (ed.). Actors of the Spaghetti Westerns. Xlibris Corporation. p. 216. ISBN 9781469144290.
- ^ Pitts, Michael R. (12 August 2013). Western Movies: A Guide to 5,105 Feature Films (2nd ed.). McFarland Publishing. p. 166. ISBN 9781476600901.
- ^ Lancia 2003, p. 30.
- ^ Lancia 2003, p. 164.
- ^ Lentz III, Harris M. (11 August 2017). Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2016. McFarland Publishing. p. 326. ISBN 9781476629124.
- ^ Fridlund, Bert (10 October 2006). The Spaghetti Western: A Thematic Analysis. McFarland Publishing. p. 245. ISBN 9781476608099.
- ^ Pitts, Michael R. (1 January 1997). Western Movies: A TV and Video Guide to 4200 Genre Films. McFarland & Company. p. 458. ISBN 9780786404216.
- ^ Hughes, Howard (2004). Once Upon a Time in the Italian West: A Filmgoer's Guide to Spaghetti Westerns. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 239. ISBN 9781850434306.
Bibliography[]
- Lancia, Enrico (2003). Gli Attori M-z - 8884402697. Vol. 2. Gremese Editore. p. 292. ISBN 9788884402691.
External links[]
Categories:
- 1972 films
- Spaghetti Western films
- Italian Western (genre) comedy films
- Italian films
- Films scored by Carlo Savina
- Koch Media
- 1970s Western (genre) comedy films