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Peter Berrett
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AKA Crime Busters

This film would rank in the top 4 or 5 Bud Spencer & Terence Hill films.

Most later Hill/Spencer films were set in Miami although featuring Italian casts (imagine the airfares) and token American comedic actors. Some work, some don't but of the Miami films this is the best.

Plot is simple enough - two petty criminals meet and plan to hold up a supermarket. Inadvertently they end up joining the police force and end up having to solve a murder. The plot is no intellectual strain but this is meant to be light fare.

The various scenes involving Hill, Spencer and the crook's cars are classic comedic theatre. I won't spoil it for you but they come early in the film and are a running joke.

It is nicely filmed and as usual the film quality is excellent with an excellent transfer to dvd. The seventies almost look nice!

I'd rank this 7.5/10.

cheers Peter

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Sam Graham
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"It says here you were kicked out of Canada."

These are not easily found on DVD in the US...I don't think they've ever had a Region 1 release.

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Peter Berrett
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Thanks Sam

I'm surprised to learn that especially as the film was shot in Miami.

cheers Peter

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Paul Mayer
Oh get out of it Melvin, before it pulls you under!

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Anchor Bay released some of the "Trinity" films in Region 1. I have "They Call Me Trinity" and "Trinity is Still My Name." As Peter mentioned, both feature truly horrible film transfers. Apparently there are other import versions that have better transfers and will play in Region 1.

One of these days I'll hunt down the remastered "My Name is Nobody" (Terence Hill, Henry Fonda(!)) on German PAL DVD but for now I'm quite happy with the domestic LD version, a two-disc gatefold jacket with "The Appaloosa" as the second feature.

Hill & Spencer also starred in another film as a couple of DC-3 pilots. Don't know the title, but I'd like to hunt that one down some day as well.

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Phil Blake
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Paul I think the name of that film was "All The Way Boys" I obtained a copy on VHS through Amazon.

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Sam Graham
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"Crime Busters" is getting a proper North American release this Tuesday.

Special feature breakdown:

Interview with director Enzo Barboni
Interview with star Bud Spencer
Photo gallery
Biographies
Original trailer
Special trailers
Interactive Menu
Scene Index

Amazon page here

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Monte L Fullmer
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Too bad that the DVD copies of the first two "Trinity"s were so horribly duped and in full-screen since they were shot in Scope and the theatre releases were in IB Technicolor...

At least "Nobody" comes in a letterboxed edition on DVD ...

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Christian Appelt
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quote: Paul Mayer
One of these days I'll hunt down the remastered "My Name is Nobody" (Terence Hill, Henry Fonda(!)) on German PAL DVD but for now I'm quite happy with the domestic LD version, a two-disc gatefold jacket with "The Appaloosa" as the second feature.
The German PAL DVD of MY NAME IS NOBODY is a beautiful transfer, very well done. NOBODY IS STILL MY NAME looks OK, but it has a very light smeary, undefinable electronic look to it. Maybe they couldn't get close to source materials for the second film.

One has to remember that the sequel (which is not really a squel anyway) has a lot of technical problems to begin with because parts of the camera negative were stolen to blackmail the prouction company. So they had to assemble the movie partly from second takes and do a lot of tricks in dubbing, optical extraction and so on. Even in the original theatrical release, NOBODY IS STILL MY NAME was much grainier than the first one.

I recommend the PAL version of the first NOBODY, of course it has the English sound version too. And it has a transfer of the European Super 8 souvenir version, about 17 minutes of running time; I also liked the long interview with Terence Hill.

Mein Name ist Nobody PAL DVD

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