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Terence Hill | ... | Father / Padre J. | |
Bud Spencer | ... | Father / Padre Pedro | |
Jean-Pierre Aumont | ... | Monsignor Delgado | |
Robert Loggia | ... | Marches Gonzaga (as Roberto Loggia) | |
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Mario Pilar | ... | Menendez |
Salvatore Basile | ... | Monsignor Jimenez (as Salvo Basile) | |
Maria Cumani Quasimodo | ... | Marchesa Gonzaga | |
Jacques Herlin | ... | The Bishop | |
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Mario Erpichini | ||
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Antonio Mendoza | ||
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Luigi Antonio Guerra | ... | (as Antonio Guerra) |
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Lorenzo Piani |
Two missionaries (Bud Spencer and Terence Hill) come into conflict with the authorities when they turn their missionary into a parrot farm. The Bishop of Maracaibo calls them his 'black sheep' and the Monsignore has been called to check on their behavior. Like usual, our heroes help the poor to defend themselves and provoke some funny fist fights in the process. Written by Manuele Gazzardi
Terence Hill and Bud Spencer have portrayed EVERYTHING. Crooks,pirates,cops,cowboys etc. In this movie they play Priests who sell pepper and coffe on a large boat in europe, while at the same time they preach thier religious teachings. Hillarious fight sequences, funny one-liners, great theme song...this is a must for "Trinity" fans. It may not be the very best of Hill and Spencer but it's up there with thier good films, such as "I'm for the Hipppotamus" and "Who finds a friend, finds a Treasure!" My vote 7/10