Sons of Trinity
"Trouble Rides Again!"
The film follows the next generation of gunslingers as the sons of Trinity and Bambino set out to keep their fathers' legendary antics alive. Rather than copying old glories, these young men try to make a name for themselves with a mix of slapstick fights, crooked-card schemes, and run-ins with... Read more
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About Sons of Trinity
The film follows the next generation of gunslingers as the sons of Trinity and Bambino set out to keep their fathers' legendary antics alive. Rather than copying old glories, these young men try to make a name for themselves with a mix of slapstick fights, crooked-card schemes, and run-ins with local lawmen and bandits. Along the way they cross paths with colorful women, rival outlaws, and a town that expects miracles and mischief in equal measure. The tone stays light, leaning into parody and physical comedy while letting the new leads show off a rough kind of charm without revealing how their story ends.
Released in 1995, the picture was directed by Enzo Barboni and credited to creator Marco Barboni, positioning it as a late entry in the Trinity line. The cast includes Heath Kizzier as Trinity, Keith Neubert as Bambino or Babyface, Yvonne De Bark, Fanny Cadeo, and Ronald Nitschke.
The film saw a fairly limited theatrical run and did not register major box office figures worldwide, with most records noting modest commercial performance and stronger recognition in home video and regional markets.
Although it never eclipsed the original Trinity films, Sons of Trinity taps into the spaghetti western tradition and keeps familiar slapstick beats alive. Fans of the genre recognize visual gags and callouts to the Sergio Leone era, and the movie has held a small cult appeal among European viewers who enjoy western pastiche and family-centered comedy.
Critical reception was mixed to mildly positive, reflected in its modest average rating from a small number of votes. Viewers tend to appreciate the film for its easygoing humor, the chemistry between the young leads, and its fond wink to western conventions, while critics note it sticks closely to formula and aims squarely at fans of light, nostalgically styled western comedies.
Details
- Release Date
- July 29, 1995
- Runtime
- 1h 45m
- User Ratings
- 3 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Western, Comedy
- Country
- Italy
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Heath Kizzier
Trinity
Keith Neubert
Bambino / Babyface
Yvonne De Bark
Bonita
Fanny Cadeo
Centella
Ronald Nitschke
Sheriff
Siegfried Rauch
Parker
Renato D'Amore
Ramirez Primero
Eduardo MacGregor
Judge Thompson
Jack Taylor
Theopolis
Riccardo Pizzuti
2nd Gunslinger
Director: Enzo Barboni
Written by: Marco Barboni