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By Matteo Rossini
July 9, 2024
As reported by ANSA, Terence Hill has confirmed the release of the film for next year. Maximum secrecy about the title, the actor: "We have it, but we don't want to reveal it"
At the end of the inauguration of the new municipal swimming pool, named after his friend Bud Spencer, in Amelia, Terence Hill announced the making of the new Trinity film, the western character brought to the big screen by the two iconic films released in 1970 and 1971.
More than fifty years after the release of the sequel, Terence Hill has confirmed the production of a third western film. As relaunched by ANSA, the actor said: "A new film about Trinity? Yes, I'm working on it and we'll be able to see it in a year's time." Terence Hill wanted to keep the title confidential: "We have it, but we don't want to reveal it".
The actor took part in the inauguration of the municipal swimming pool of Amelia: "I am very happy for the naming of my dear friend Bud and to be in Umbria, with all these very kind people". In addition, Terence Hill recalled: "My dad was Amelia's and he told me all the nice things about Amelia, which I am very fond of."
As reported by La Nazione, Giuseppe Pedersoli, son of the actor, was present at the ceremony, who recalled the friendship between his father and Terence Hill: "The fact that Terence is there gives us a special emotion and is a sign of the friendship that will bind him forever to my dad. Dad considered his sporting part of great importance. He was convinced that the awards and victories were his own, because he had shared the others with Terence and with the other people he had worked with and had been so successful".
From 1967 to 1994 Terence Hill and Bud Spencer were a
couple on the big screen, entering the history of cinema so much so that they
received the David di Donatello for lifetime achievement in 2010. First
appearing in 1970, Trinity is the character played by Terence Hill in the films
They Call Me Trinity... and in the sequel ... they kept calling him Trinity,
both directed by E.B. Clucher, director of other works by the couple: The Two
Almost Flat Superfeet, Born with a Shirt and There Is No Two Without Four.
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