Terence Hill: "When I entered the scene with Bud I was transformed ..."

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Terence Hill was interviewed by Vanity Fair and told various anecdotes of his career including his relationship with Bud Spencer





Is there a movie you made with Bud that you are particularly proud of? Which one are you most attached to? What, let's say, that remains most in your heart? In this regard, do you ever see your films that have united so many generations and that for so many generations have metaphorically represented home, family, good memories, a moment when we were really happy?


«Certainly They Called Him Trinity is the film that has remained in my heart the most. Not only because it was seen all over the world but also because it was a turning point in my being. I made my first film when I was 12: Vacanze col gangster, directed by Dino Risi, also the first film for him. I continued to work, to make films, but I didn't like it. I was shy: before entering the scene my heart reached 150 beats, I often had a fever. I had to do it, it was also good for my family. With Bud there was a big change. When I entered the scene with him, I was transformed. I don't know how, but the real me of when I was a child came out, not the repressed me of the following years. Bud movies set me free. And I think it was like that for him too ».

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