The Wind's Fierce

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The Wind's Fierce
Directed byMario Camus
Produced byMario Cecchi Gori
StarringTerence Hill
Maria Grazia Buccella
Mario Pardo
Fernando Rey
CinematographyRoberto Gerardi
Music byAugusto Martelli
Release date
1970
LanguageItalian

The Wind's Fierce (Spanish: La cólera del viento, Italian: La collera del vento, also known as Revenge of Trinity, Trinity Sees Red and The Wind's Anger) is a 1970 Spanish-Italian western-drama film written and directed by Mario Camus.[1][2][3]

Plot

Andalusia, the late nineteenth century. Wealthy landowner Don Antonio hires two assassins, Marcos and Jacobo, to infiltrate a group of peasant revolutionaries and kill the leaders. After falling in love with the rebel Soledad, Marcos has a change of heart and decides to unite with the peasants.

Cast

Reception

Although set in

spaghetti-western
due to themes, scenes and settings deliberately evocative of the western genre.

Terence Hill gives a dramatic performance in his last film before attaining international stardom with They Call Me Trinity. After the success of that movie, The Wind's Fierce was re-released in many countries as a "Trinity" sequel and misleadingly marketed as a comedy.

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