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==Production== Director [[Enzo Barboni]] wrote the original story and screenplay for the film.{{sfn|Hughes|2004|p=231}} Initially, the script only included the Trinity character and not Bambino but producer [[Italo Zingarelli]] suggested the inclusion of a brother.{{sfn|Hughes|2004|p=231}} When the film was first announced, [[Peter Martell]] was set to play Trinity and [[George Eastman (actor)|George Eastman]] as Bambino.{{sfn|Hughes|2004|p=232}} The two characters were later portrayed by [[Terence Hill]] and [[Bud Spencer]], who were then a [[Terence Hill and Bud Spencer|popular comic duo]] following the release of [[Western (genre)|Western]] film ''[[God Forgives... I Don't!]]'' in October 1967 in Italy, where they were cast as comedic and violent characters.{{sfn|Hughes|2004|p=230}} Hill and Spencer did their own stunts in the film with the rest of the supporting cast being portrayed predominantly by stuntmen.{{sfn|Hughes|2004|p=236}} Interiors and the towns in the film were shot at Incir De Paolis Studios in Rome.{{sfn|Hughes|2004|p=229}}{{sfn|Hughes|2004|p=232}} The stage station was shot at Magliana quarry in [[Lazio]], while the valley locations were shot at Parco Dei Monti Simbruini. {{sfn|Hughes|2004|p=232}}{{sfn|Hughes|2004|p=233}} The waterfall scene was shot at Treja Valley Park.{{sfn|Hughes|2004|p=232}}{{sfn|Hughes|2004|p=233}} The main title song was written by [[Franco Micalizzi]] and [[Lally Stott]].{{sfn|Hughes|2004|p=237}}{{sfn|Hughes|2004|p=238}} It is sung by [[Annibale Giannarelli]].{{sfn|Hughes|2004|p=238}} "Trinity: Titoli" was later used as the closing theme for [[Quentin Tarantino]]'s 2012 Western ''[[Django Unchained]]''.<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8aelDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA3285 |title=The Encyclopedia of Best Films: A Century of All the Finest Movies, V-Z |first=Jay Robert |last=Nash |publisher=[[Rowman & Littlefield]] |date=1 November 2019 |page=3285 |isbn=9781538134191}}</ref>
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