This Is The Film That Is Considered The Most Personal Work Of Bud Spencer

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This is the film that is considered the most personal work of Bud Spencer

No Two Without Four was released in 1984 and was Bud Spencer and Terence Hill’s 15th film together. The film can be considered a real “family” production, as screenwriter Marco Barboni worked together with his father, director Enzo Barboni. According to the story, Greg and Eliot take on a really strange job.

At $1 million each, they have to replace a millionaire sibling from Rio, who is receiving more and more death threats. Of course, the job seems easy, since Greg and Eliot are exact copies of the two brothers, but the problem begins when they actually try to carry out an assassination attempt against them, and of course there is a a little confused when people are elegant and a bit difficult. The millionaire brothers suddenly turned into two brave and hardworking couples.

Zero two zero four is probably one of the most memorable parts of the Spencer-Hill movies, not to mention its plot is more real than we thought. To this day, the montage technique they managed to duplicate the pair on screen is still impressively realistic, and although they used doubles in many scenes, perhaps even the most sensitive Even the most emotional can’t know when we can’t see the real scene. Bud Spencer and Terence Hill on the big screen.

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In fact, the two actors actually received $1 million each, just like the characters they portrayed in the movie, and in fact, Bud Spencer can play the saxophone as talented as Greg. However, the story is not over, because in one of the scenes of the movie, when he says at one of the banana plantations that he has been to Brazil before, when he was looking for diamonds. along the Rio Negro, in fact. , Spencer actually worked in the country, namely at the Italian consulate.

Following the film’s plot, agency outreach to Greg and Eliot revealed that they weren’t the first to be asked to take the place of someone else, as the President of the United States of America is also a Hollywood actor, and this is not far from reality, as at that time US President Ronald Reagan actually started his career as a movie actor in the 1940s.

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