I quattro pistoleri di Santa Trinità - Italian title
Cuatro pistoleros de Santa Trinidad - Spanish title
Les 4 pistoleros de Santa Trinità - French title
4 Pistols for Trinity - English title
The 4 Gunmen of the Holy Trinity - U.S.A. title
A 1970 Italian production [Buton Film (Rome)]
Producer: Umberto Russo
Director: Giorgio Cristallini
Story: Giorgio Cristallini
Screenplay: Giorgio Cristallini
Cinematography: Alessandro D’Eva [Eastmancolor, widescreen]
Music: Robert Pregadio
Song: “Julie” sung by Peter Boom
Song: “It Was a Joke” sung by Valeria Fabrizi
Running time: 107 minutes
Cast:
George Shelley/Lincoln - Peter Lee Lawrence (Karl Hirenbach)
Julia - Evelyn Stewart (Ida Galli)
Marshal Thomas - Phillipe Hersent (Bernard Koowots)
Thompson - Daniele Vargas (Daniele Pitani)
Quinn’Frenchie’ Parody/Paradne - Umberto Raho
Sarah Bowman/Baldwin - Daniela Giordano
Parody henchman - Ralph Baldwin (Raffalle Baldassare)
Adeline Martinez - Valeria Fabrizi
Papa Maritnez - Mimmo Maggio (Vincente Maggio)
Doctor Barrett - Raymond Bussieres
Ned - Salvator Furnari
Ana - Antonella Murgia
with: Paul Oxon, Tonino Pierfederici (Antonio Pierfederici), Filippo Antonelli, Antonio Buonomo, Katia Cardinali, Bernadette Frank, Giglio Gigli, Luigi Mannoia, Alessandro Perella, Aldo Sala, Marcello Tamborra
Escapeing the massacre of her family, by a gang of outlaws, who want to steal the property rights to their mine, the young Sarah Bowman is rescued by a journalist, George Shelley, and a federal marshal, Thomas, is travelling incognito trying to expose a gang of arms dealers, headed by a Frenchman. The three meet Father Martinez at an inn, on the borders of an Indian reservation, where a man name Quinn Parradine arrives. Parradine and his henchmen are wanted by the sheriff, for selling a cargo of arms to the Indians, and is the leader of the outlaw gang that wants Sara’s deed to the ownership of the Bowman mine. Quinn captures the inhabitants of the inn and wounds Thomas, but George manages to foil Quinn’s plans and eliminates him and the members of his gang.
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Is it just me or does everybody else think that the idea of Peter Lee Lawrence's character from "Four Guns Of The Holy Trinity" carrying a Mare's Leg is a little weird?
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