Bud Spencer
15 titles
Filmography
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Singing Behind Screens
(2003)Based on a story by Jorge Luis Borges, a young man enters a brother, where he sees a staged narration of a Chinese folktale about a female pirate.

It Can Be Done Amigo
(1972)Two unlikely outlaws – one a fist-fighting drifter and the other a gunslinging pimp – help a child claim his inheritance without getting swindled.

Aladdin
(1986)Every desire becomes a reality for a poor Miami teenager who discover a magical lamp, and unleashes a fun-loving, wish-granting genie.

They Call Me Trinity
(1970)A bounty hunter and his outlaw brother become the goofy gunslinging duo standing in the way of a craven landowner’s plan to run out Mormon settlers.

Trinity Is Still My Name
(1971)In the process of honoring their father’s dying wish to become famous Old West outlaws, a pair of gunslinging brothers turn into do-gooders instead.

All the Way Boys
(1972)A bush-flying duo crash-lands in the heart of the Peruvian jungle, where an underhanded speculator and his thugs control a mine of precious emeralds.

The 5-Man Army
(1969)A taut, lean Spaghetti Western. Peter Graves leads a suicide mission to heist a trainload of gold during the Mexican Revolution. Ennio Morricone provides an atmospheric score.

Odds and Evens
(1978)The cult spaghetti-western regulars Terence Hill and Bud Spencer star as a couple of rebellious Miami cops. Awarded with the Golden Screen Award and set in Miami, this flick is all about gambling. The couple goes merrily about busting heads and bones while breaking up an illegal gambling ring.

God Forgives... I Don't!
(1967)After a gang of outlaws hijack a train and murder everyone on board, an insurance agent and a vengeful gunslinger team up to track them down.

Miami Supercops
(1985)The Trinity boys are back. Secondlast movie starring the comedy dream team Terence Hill and Bud Spencer, before parting ways. Two FBI agents pose as Miami officers to try to thwart the various schemes of a gang, including the kidnapping of a star quarterback. The streets have never been safer or funnier as long as you're on the side of these two cops!

Troublemakers
(1994)Two brothers who hate each other are going to spend Christmas with their mother. She tries to get them together.

Boot Hill
(1969)In the thrilling final chapter of Colizzi’s western trilogy, Bud Spencer and Terence Hill lead a ragtag band of circus performers and townsfolk in a revolt against a ruthless gang exploiting their land. Packed with action, humor, and unforgettable chemistry between the iconic duo, this spaghetti western blends genre flair with themes of justice and resistance.

Ace High
(1968)An outlaw bandit convicted on fake charges saves himself from the gallows sets out to seek revenge by forming an unlikely alliance with two bounty hunters who are chasing him.

A Reason to Live, a Reason to Die
(1972)Seeking revenge, a Union colonel leads seven prisoners on an impossible mission to retake a fort from an evil Confederate major during the Civil War.

Beyond the Law
(1968)A master thief finds himself on the other side of the law after he and his partners rob a silver mine and the townspeople end up electing him sheriff.