This sequel to the popular spaghetti western "Clint the Stranger" was released four years after the success of the first film and essentially uses the same plot. George Martin returns as Clint (renamed Trinity in some countries), an ex-gunslinger desperately wanting to be forgiven and accepted by his family that he abandoned years earlier. One major differences in the plot when compared to the first film is the addition of Klaus Kinski as a ruthless bounty hunter. The bounty hunter tracks Clint down and forces him to return to his violent ways to protect himself and his family.
Acting
Kinski's unhinged bounty hunter energy steals every scene.
Practical Effects
Gritty Spanish locations masquerading as American frontier.
Editing
Rapid-fire cuts during shootouts feel almost experimental.
Director
Alfonso Balcázar
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'Trinity' rename was pure exploitation, piggybacking on the unrelated Terence Hill/Bud Spencer hit 'They Call Me Trinity' from 1970.
Kinski filmed this during his prolific '70s Euro-cinema period, reportedly terrorizing the Spanish crew between takes.
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