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Low-budgeted and so-so Pasta Western shot in Elios Studios, Rome, Lazio and containing contains thrills , shootouts , noisy action and riding pursuits . The townsfolk of Trinity decide to hire a notorious bounty hunter to protect them from a fierce band of Mexican outlaws led by Pizarro (Antonio Cantafora) who are terrorizing the area . As the town lawyer (Attilio Dottesio) meets a famous bounty killer (Jeff Cameron ) to carry out the mission . While a girl has been kidnapped , that's why he must rescue her but that's not very easy .He discovers the true person behind the bandits is within the town . Later on , there happens a relentless and merciless manhunt with unexpected consequences . A bloody gunfight ends the control of the band and he returns control of the town to its legitimate authorities .
This mediocre Western packs a silly but well known plot , as a bounty hunter is hired with the subsequent vendetta and full of violence , shoot'em up and results to be briefly entertaining , though drags at times , balancing ups and downs . Average Spaghetti Western follows the Sergio Leone/Sergio Corbucci wake and it is proceeded in violent style . Short-budgeted Spaghetti Western in which an avenger gunfighter pursues a nasty band of outlaws who have been carrying out assaults , bank heists and murders . It's a thrilling but dumb western with deplorable performances and a ridiculously written storyline paced in fits and starts ; including a breathtaking confrontation between protagonist Jeff Cameron against his ominous enemies . This moving Ravioli Western packs thrills , shootouts , noisy action , chases , but being an inferior and twilight entry in this prolific Spaghetti genre . Italian production filmed in ordinary exteriors fron Lazio , Rome , being full of assaults , exaggerated characters , gun-down , lots of shots , fights and with some looks that say it all , including ending crossfire at a hacienda that is the best part of the movie . Starring Jeff Cameron is very mediocre , though stands out his strong , striking look , featuring as a gunslingerr going after a band of cutthroats . Cameron is so-so as a tough , laconic revenger pursuing an ominous group of Mexican attackers , as he ravages the screen , he stalks , watches , attacks , hits and runs ; besides , using a large arsenal of weaponry , such as Derringer pistol, shotguns, and knives with special mention for a crossbow .Worthwhile watching only for a demonstration of the confrontation between the two-fisted Jeff Cameron against the dangerous and ambitious killer bandits , but there lacks enough emotion for the entire duration of the movie . Stars Jeff Cameron , he was a Z-actor who played as main or secondary role in various Z- Spaghetti Westerns, credited as Nino Scarciofolo , Blond Mendez , Glen Fortel or Giovanni Scarciofolo, such as : También la carroña tiene un precio (1971), Passa Sartana... è l'ombra della tua morte (1969) and ...e vennero in quattro per uccidere Sartana! (1969) , Giù la testa... hombre , Straniero... fatti il segno della croce! (1968), Stranger Say Your Prayers , Today We Kill Tomorrow We Die , Nevada Kid and this Un bounty killer a Trinità(1972) that was his last Western until his early death in 1985 . Support cast is frankly regular , without the familiar secondary actors who usually show up at these oaters , though there some briefly known apperances from Attilio Dottesio , Carla Mancini and Antonio Cantafora who often used pseudonym Michael Coby .
Here stands out the atmospheric musical score by Vasili Kojucharov with full of Spaghetti sounds in Ennio Morricone style .The motion picture was middlingly but professionally directed by Oscar Santaniello and uncredited by Joe D'Amato or Aristide Massaccessi who photographed too . Director Oscar Santaniello was usually a production manager and producer , shooting only this Western titled Un bounty killer a Trinità or A Bounty Killer for Trinity (1972) . Co-directed by Joe D'Amato , this artisan was a prolific cameraman/writer/producer/director who made all kinds of genres . His first directing work was in 1972's low-budget Scansati... a Trinità arriva Eldorado (1972), co-directed by Diego Spataro, under the pseudonym Dick Spitfire, but it was a commercial failure. As he directed hardcore , soft-core, erotic films starring Laura Gemser, such as Emmanuel and francois (1975), Emanuelle and the Last Cannibals (1977), Emanuelle in América (1977), Emanuelle and the White Slave Trade (1978), Erotic Nights of the Living dead , L'alcova (1985) . Gialli and Terror movies : Gomia or that he directed as "Peter Newton", Hitcher in the dark , Death Smiles on a Murderer , Buio Omega . Scifi and Sword-witchery : Ator , Ator l'invincibile, Ator 3 , 2020 Texas Rangers , Bronx Endgame, and many others . Rating : 5.5/10 . Average flick , only for hardcore Spaghetti Western aficionados .
This mediocre Western packs a silly but well known plot , as a bounty hunter is hired with the subsequent vendetta and full of violence , shoot'em up and results to be briefly entertaining , though drags at times , balancing ups and downs . Average Spaghetti Western follows the Sergio Leone/Sergio Corbucci wake and it is proceeded in violent style . Short-budgeted Spaghetti Western in which an avenger gunfighter pursues a nasty band of outlaws who have been carrying out assaults , bank heists and murders . It's a thrilling but dumb western with deplorable performances and a ridiculously written storyline paced in fits and starts ; including a breathtaking confrontation between protagonist Jeff Cameron against his ominous enemies . This moving Ravioli Western packs thrills , shootouts , noisy action , chases , but being an inferior and twilight entry in this prolific Spaghetti genre . Italian production filmed in ordinary exteriors fron Lazio , Rome , being full of assaults , exaggerated characters , gun-down , lots of shots , fights and with some looks that say it all , including ending crossfire at a hacienda that is the best part of the movie . Starring Jeff Cameron is very mediocre , though stands out his strong , striking look , featuring as a gunslingerr going after a band of cutthroats . Cameron is so-so as a tough , laconic revenger pursuing an ominous group of Mexican attackers , as he ravages the screen , he stalks , watches , attacks , hits and runs ; besides , using a large arsenal of weaponry , such as Derringer pistol, shotguns, and knives with special mention for a crossbow .Worthwhile watching only for a demonstration of the confrontation between the two-fisted Jeff Cameron against the dangerous and ambitious killer bandits , but there lacks enough emotion for the entire duration of the movie . Stars Jeff Cameron , he was a Z-actor who played as main or secondary role in various Z- Spaghetti Westerns, credited as Nino Scarciofolo , Blond Mendez , Glen Fortel or Giovanni Scarciofolo, such as : También la carroña tiene un precio (1971), Passa Sartana... è l'ombra della tua morte (1969) and ...e vennero in quattro per uccidere Sartana! (1969) , Giù la testa... hombre , Straniero... fatti il segno della croce! (1968), Stranger Say Your Prayers , Today We Kill Tomorrow We Die , Nevada Kid and this Un bounty killer a Trinità(1972) that was his last Western until his early death in 1985 . Support cast is frankly regular , without the familiar secondary actors who usually show up at these oaters , though there some briefly known apperances from Attilio Dottesio , Carla Mancini and Antonio Cantafora who often used pseudonym Michael Coby .
Here stands out the atmospheric musical score by Vasili Kojucharov with full of Spaghetti sounds in Ennio Morricone style .The motion picture was middlingly but professionally directed by Oscar Santaniello and uncredited by Joe D'Amato or Aristide Massaccessi who photographed too . Director Oscar Santaniello was usually a production manager and producer , shooting only this Western titled Un bounty killer a Trinità or A Bounty Killer for Trinity (1972) . Co-directed by Joe D'Amato , this artisan was a prolific cameraman/writer/producer/director who made all kinds of genres . His first directing work was in 1972's low-budget Scansati... a Trinità arriva Eldorado (1972), co-directed by Diego Spataro, under the pseudonym Dick Spitfire, but it was a commercial failure. As he directed hardcore , soft-core, erotic films starring Laura Gemser, such as Emmanuel and francois (1975), Emanuelle and the Last Cannibals (1977), Emanuelle in América (1977), Emanuelle and the White Slave Trade (1978), Erotic Nights of the Living dead , L'alcova (1985) . Gialli and Terror movies : Gomia or that he directed as "Peter Newton", Hitcher in the dark , Death Smiles on a Murderer , Buio Omega . Scifi and Sword-witchery : Ator , Ator l'invincibile, Ator 3 , 2020 Texas Rangers , Bronx Endgame, and many others . Rating : 5.5/10 . Average flick , only for hardcore Spaghetti Western aficionados .
- Leofwine_draca
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- BandSAboutMovies
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I don't want to pick on "Bounty Hunter in Trinity". It would be like shooting fish in a barrel. Spaghetti Westerns are a hit or miss kind of thing. Some are really good/great. Some are campy fun. Others are just bad. "Bounty Hunter in Trinity" is a bad one. The copy Grjngo Western Movies posted on YouTube looks great. But the sets, costumes and makeup don't. The cast is okay, I guess, but there aren't any stand outs. Despite a pretty high body count, the final twenty minutes are dull, almost boring. I'm glad I watched this movie because I really enjoy spaghetti westerns but I can't see myself watching this one again.
- Steve_Nyland
- Jul 12, 2005
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