Content: There’s much trouble in Little Lake. The employment of a new sheriff ends mostly the day, he is appointed. Cheers to the many hangdogs (i.a. Herbert Fux) buzzing around the poor village like bluebottles. The inhabitants doesn’t have any idea, why they are tantalized by the mysterious scoundrel “El Moro” and his mob. They deside to hire the notorious gunslinger “Red Jack” to finish these bothersome activities. But accidentially the no-good and dawdler Nick (Rinaldo Talamonti) is confused with “Red Jack” and made sheriff. As long he gets board and lodging, the sonny has no problem with it, but as he has to stand his first confrontation with the bandidos in the saloon, he’s in a blue funk. Fortunately cool Johnny, who’s up to every trick, comes along, helping the sheriff involuntarily. Some just arrived variety-beauties get their own saloon with the help of Johnny too: A new era has dawned in Little Lake. But “El Moro” doesn’t wanna get his plans spoiled.
| The Coffinnail says: Well, I’ve built quite a tolerance concerning SW comedies and I’m awaiting some “oomph” of them, but “Trinity plus …” felt down completely. The droopy and predictable story doesn’t knock off at all, and the actor’s “efforts” are quite poor. Even headliner “George Hilton” stumples throught the set, grinning totally unconcerned. His outfit reminds me of a hippiemarket on Ibiza : straw hat and rubbish chain. Welcome to the flower children! Hans Terofal died soon after the film was finished: He was a hard drinker, what lets on the whole time, and Pietro Lulli can’t raise quality too. At least the saloon beauties in her corsages and hot pants are a feast for the eyes. The de-Angelis-score is disappointing, far below their own standard. “Trinity plus…” is one of the worst SW comedies I’ve ever seen, perhaps than ever made. Before I watch such a crap again, I let a toothless goat lick my ….
| Rating: $+ (The plus is for the saloon missies)
| Explicit Brutalities:Nada (Johnny looks like having a wellness treatment, after he was „tortured” by “El Moro’s” henchmen)
| Luv': 3/10 (but no one of the male protagonists likes to marry)
| Gore: 0/10
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| OT: Prima ti suono e poi ti sparo
AT: Der kleine Schwarze mit dem roten Hut Zwei tolle Hechte – wir sind die Größten! Johnny and a Guitar Johnny Chitarra
Jahr: I/A 1975 R: Franz Antel ("Francois Legrand") B: Oreste Coltellacci, Joshua Sinclair, Michele Massimo Tarantini K: Mario Capriotti M: G. & M. de Angelis D: Jorge Hill ("George Hilton"), Piero Lulli, Hans Terofal, Rinaldo Talamonti, Ignazio Spalla, Herbert Fux
 | Ready for a Les-Humphries-Singers-Casting: "George Hilton"
|  | Huuuh, Aleister Crowley? No, folx, it's just Rinaldo Talamonti
|  | Lookin eeeeeevil:Herbert Fux
|  | Give us more, Mr. Antel!
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