Terence Hill
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Filmography
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My Name Is Nobody
(1973)A young man attempts to convince his gunslinging idol to join him for a deadly showdown against the baddest, most dangerous men in the West.

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.

Watch Out, We're Mad
(1974)After tying in a local stunt race, two rivals feud over a dune buggy prize, but when a mobster destroys it, they team up to get it back.

Go for It
(1983)Terence Hill and Bud Spencer, who rose to the international comedy fame with their spaghetti Western hit series Trinity, find funtime in the Sunshine State where they portray sham superspies in this Italian-American espionage hit. The two men meet each other in a strange situation and end up being mistaken for robbers first, and then for secret service agents!

Double Trouble
(1984)Starring comedy dream team Terrenche HIll and Bud Spencer, a jazz musician and a stunt man are the spitting image of two millionaire brothers in danger. They take the stuntman jobs to replace them in Rio de Janeiro and find out who is behind the assassination attempts. Elliot and Greg will fight their way through all kinds of situations while getting closer to the mastermind behind it all.

Who Finds a Friend Finds a Treasure
(1981)Italian classic comedy starring comedy duo Terence Hill and Bud Spencer as two adventurers trying to find a treasure on a remote desert island in the Pacific. In the hope of finding the gold, Hill stows away on Spencer's boat. However, all they find is trouble when they land on the island, in the form of hostile natives, slave-trading pirates and a Japanese soldier who doesn't know the war is over

Crime Busters
(1977)In Crime Busters, Terence Hill and Bud Spencer play two down-on-their-luck men who accidentally rob a police station instead of a store. Instead of jail, they're recruited into the force! Directed by Enzo Barboni, this action-packed comedy blends slapstick and brawls with charm and chemistry. A cult classic, it showcases Hill and Spencer at the height of their comic brilliance.

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.

Super Fuzz
(1980)After an accident gives him superpowers, a police officer finds himself framed for murder and hounded by those who want him and his power gone.

A Genius, Two Friends, and an Idiot
(1975)This classic star-studded Western comedy revolves around three rogue outlaws out to separate a hopelessly racist calvary man from $300,000.

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!

Doc West
(2009)After bandits steal his poker winnings this American legend makes his way to the next town in search of them. Seeking out his revenge during a poker game gone bad Doc West finds himself in the local town jail. When his past is exposed and a battle amongst the town breaks out in gunfire he will have to choose sides, between the outlaws or the law-abiding citizens.

Doc West II : Triggerman
(2009)A legendary poker playing outlaw, Triggerman, arrives to town for the wildest gambling tournament on this side of the west.

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.

Wrath of the Wind
(1970)A gunslinger begins to develop a conscience after a ruthless landowner hires him and his brother to kill the leaders of a local labor movement.

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.

Joseph and His Brethren
(1961)From the old testament pages comes the story of Joseph, from his humble beginnings in Canaan to his eventual rise to power in Egypt.

The Leopard
(1963)Based on the acclaimed novel by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, The Leopard chronicles the fortunes of Prince Fabrizio Salina and his family during the unification of Italy in the 1860s.

Last of the Renegades
(1964)Chief Winnetou and his British sidekick take on a ruthless oil baron scheming to fan the flames between Native American tribes and white colonists.

Hannibal
(1959)The Italian historical adventure film that marks the first appearance of the Terence Hill and Bud Spencer duo. Making his legendary crossing of the Alps with elephants transporting supplies and troops, Hannibal marches towards Rome in a war of revenge. During his advance, he captures Sylvia, the niece of the Roman Senator Fabius Maximus, and the two fall in love.