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====Bud Spencer and Terence Hill (1960s–1990s)==== {{main|Terence Hill and Bud Spencer}} [[File:Lo chiamavano Trinità.png|thumb|300px|[[Terence Hill and Bud Spencer|Bud Spencer and Terence Hill]] in ''[[They Call Me Trinity]]'' by [[Enzo Barboni]] (1970)]] Also considered Spaghetti Westerns is a film genre which combined traditional western ambience with a [[Commedia all'italiana]]-type comedy; films including ''[[They Call Me Trinity]]'' (1970) and ''[[Trinity Is Still My Name]]'' (1971), both by [[Enzo Barboni]], which featured [[Terence Hill and Bud Spencer|Bud Spencer and Terence Hill]], the stage names of [[Carlo Pedersoli]] and [[Mario Girotti]]. [[Terence Hill and Bud Spencer]] made numerous films together.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-36648131 |title=Spaghetti western star Bud Spencer dies |date=28 June 2016 |publisher=[[BBC News]] |quote=He frequently appeared as part of a double act alongside Terence Hill}}</ref> Most of their early films were Spaghetti Westerns, beginning with ''[[God Forgives... I Don't!]]'' (1967), the first part of a trilogy, followed by ''[[Ace High (1968 film)|Ace High]]'' (1968) and ''[[Boot Hill (film)|Boot Hill]]'' (1969), but they also starred in comedies such as ''[[... All the Way, Boys!]]'' (1972) and ''[[Watch Out, We're Mad!]]'' (1974). The next films shot by the couple of actors, almost all comedies, were ''[[Two Missionaries]]'' (1974), ''[[Crime Busters]]'' (1977), ''[[Odds and Evens (film)|Odds and Evens]]'' (1978), ''[[I'm for the Hippopotamus]]'' (1979), ''[[Who Finds a Friend Finds a Treasure]]'' (1981), ''[[Go for It (1983 film)|Go for It]]'' (1983), ''[[Double Trouble (1984 film)|Double Trouble]]'' (1984), ''[[Miami Supercops]]'' (1985) and ''[[Troublemakers (1994 film)|Troublemakers]]'' (1994). {{clear}}
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