Bud Spencer E Terence Hill Partita A Poker

Carlo Pedersoli (31 October 1929 – 27 June 2016), known professionally as Bud Spencer, was an Italian actor, professional swimmer and water polo player. He was known for action-comedy and Spaghetti Western roles with his long-time film partner Terence Hill. The duo 'garnered world acclaim and attracted millions to theater seats'. Al guardiamarina Johnny Firpo (Terence Hill) viene affidato l'incarico di sgominare una banda di allibratori clandestini. Il loro capo si chiama Paraboulis, detto il Greco, conosciuto per essere un grande giocatore di poker. Nell'impresa l'ammiraglio O'Connors lo invita a farsi aiutare da Charlie (Bud Spencer), camionista ed ex giocatore d'azzardo ormai pentito. An awesome fight scene inside the gym from the Terence Hill & Bud Spencer's 1973 comedy classic, Watch Out We're Mad. These guys are to comic brawling what J.

(Redirected from Trinity: Gambling for High Stakes)
Odds and Evens
-Pari e dispari-
Directed bySergio Corbucci
Written byMario Amendola, Bruno Corbucci
StarringTerence Hill
Bud Spencer
Music byGuido De Angelis
Maurizio De Angelis
  • 28 October 1978
110 minutes
CountryItaly
United States
LanguageItalian

Odds and Evens (Italian: Pari e dispari also known as Trinity: Gambling for High Stakes) is an Italiancomedy movie directed in 1978 by Sergio Corbucci.

In 1979 it was awarded with the Golden Screen Award along with Superman and Close Encounters of the Third Kind.[1]

Bud Spencer And Terence Hill

Plot[edit]

Johnny Firpo, a US Navy Lieutenant, is competing in many competitions in Miami, including American football and speedboat racing. Charlie instead is a truck driver making deliveries in various places and ultimately must carry a tank full of dolphins. The two characters meet when some miscreants sabotage Johnny's speedboat. He thinks that it was Charlie who was eating a plate of beans, but in the end they discover that the real culprits are a gang of illegal bookmakers, led by a man known as Paraboulis 'The Greek', who are controlling and rigging every gambling competition in Florida.

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The Navy asks Johnny to infiltrate and dismantle the gang of bookmakers, giving him the tip to seek help of former gambler Charlie Firpo. Johnny eventually meets Charlie and proposes to work with him, but first Charlie disagrees because his acquaintance seems a clever, witty trickster and for his simple taste. In the end, however, the two combine to sabotage the gangsters' plots with gleeful fisticuffs in the ensuing melee. Amongst this backdrop, Charlie, in despair, finds out he is the illegitimate brother of Johnny during an escapade of his father—still alive unbeknownst to Charlie—who pretends to be blind in order to collect a pension. After Johnny was passed off as a runner with the horses and Charlie took part in a second meeting, the two brothers find out which houses the boss of the gang of bookmakers and Johnny will have to play with him and his henchmen in a poker game. Johnny wins but the boss does not intend to make it go away, so Charlie and Johnny greet the members of the band with a new and more powerful punch and brawl.

Cast[edit]

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  • Terence Hill: Johnny Firpo
  • Bud Spencer: Charlie Firpo
  • Luciano Catenacci: Paraboulis il greco
  • Marisa Laurito: Suor Susanna
  • Salvatore Borgese: Ninfus
  • Riccardo Pizzuti: Smilzo
  • Claudio Ruffini: Picchio
  • Sergio Smacchi: Mancino
  • Vincenzo Maggio: Tappo
  • Woody Woodbury: Admiral O'Connor

References[edit]

  1. ^'Goldene Leinwand 1979'. Goldene Leinwand. Retrieved 23 November 2011.

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External links[edit]

  • Odds and Evens on IMDb
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