Jesse & Lester - Due fratelli in un posto chiamato Trinità

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Jesse & Lester - Due fratelli in un posto chiamato Trinità (Italy 1972 / Directors: Renzo Genta, Richard Harrison)

Also known as

Jesse and Lester (USA) | Two Brothers in a Place Called Trinity (USA) | Ein Halleluja für zwei linke Brüder (Germany) | Jesse y Lester (Spain) | Dos hermanos y una mula (Spain) | Jesse et Lester, deux frères au lieu-dit Trinita (France) | Deux frères appelés Trinita (France) | Jesse & Lester - Twee Broers in Trinity (Netherlands) | Jesse & Lester - Lännen voittamattomat (Finland) | Braća osvetnici (Yugoslavia) | Jesse e Lester 2 Primos De Trinity (Brazil)
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Synopsis

Two antagonistic stepbrothers inherit their uncle’s land and immediately fall out as they begin pursuing opposite desires, one leading to a whorehouse, the other to a Mormon church, in a town filled with crooks.

Credits

  • Cast (Italian): Richard Harrison (Jesse Smith), Donal O'Brien [as Donald O'Brien] (Lester O'Hara), Anna Zinnemann (Elena Von Schaffer), George Wang (Chinaman), Gino Marturano (Poker, bandit chief), Federico Boido [as Rick Boyd] (Blondie), Emilio Messina (Grizzly Joe, boxer), Rodolfo Licari [as Rod Licari] (boxing promoter), Fernando Cerulli (Thompson), Luciano Rossi (stage bandit), Aldo Cecconi (bank manager), Calogero Caruana [as Lino Caruana] (Pablo), Galliano Sbarra (Doctor H. Goodlove), Daniela Meroni, Alba Benfatti, Ada Pometti (bordello waitress), John Bartha (Carson, stage shotgun)
  • Uncredited actors: Goffredo Unger (medicine man), Michele Branca (Red, stage bandit), Osiride Pevarello (Wayne, mine thug), Claudio Ruffini (Jack, mine thug), Salvatore Baccaro (Paco), Fortunato Arena (Joe, mine thug), Riccardo Petrazzi (Poker henchman), Alberigo Donadeo (Poker henchman), Franca Haas (fat woman in saloon), Vincenzo De Palo (gold transporter), Marcello Meconizzi (gold guard), Maurizio Mannoia (gold guard), Sergio Smacchi (boxing challenger), John P. Dulaney (Trinity citizen), Ugo Ballester (Dr. George Gold, bordello customer), Aldo Formisano (stage passenger), Alfonso Giganti (stage passenger), Mario Ingrassia (stage passenger), Dolores Calò (church member)
  • Directors: Renzo Genta, Richard Harrison [as James London]
  • Story: Richard Harrison
  • Screenplay: Renzo Genta
  • Cinematography: Antonio Modica [Eastmancolor]
  • Camera Operator: Nino Celeste
  • Music: Carlo Savina
  • Song: “Glory, Glory” sung by I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni
  • Producers: Richard Harrison, Fernando Piazza
  • Maestro d'armi: Goffredo Unger [as Freddy Unger]

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Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 97 min

Release Dates

  • Release Date: 27.4.1972

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