All the Way Boys (1972)

Quartile rating: 6.5/10 · 1 rating

The "Trinity" crew makes another modern era film. Plata and Salud are pilots ditching aircraft for insurance money. They wind up crashing for real in the jungles of South America. The plot involves "Mr. Big", who is buying the diamonds from the miners for much too little, and has thugs who keep the price down. Of course, Plata and Salud side with the miners

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A lightweight Italian adventure-comedy starring Terence Hill and Bud Spencer following their Trinity success. The plot is formulaic and predictable — corrupt middleman exploits miners, lovable rogues save the day — offering little narrative surprise. The chemistry between Hill and Spencer remains the film's primary draw, delivering their trademark banter and physical comedy with genuine charm. Cinematography is serviceable but unremarkable for the era and budget. Novelty is low as it recycles the established Hill-Spencer formula without meaningful variation. The ending delivers the expected crowd-pleasing brawl resolution fans of the duo expect.

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