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Pull on your boots, stock up on baked beans, and limber up your slapstick skills: the most beloved duo of 1970s and 1980s cinema is back - celebrated in a sumptuous book patiently and passionately crafted over many years by Philippe Lombard. In the early 1970s, as the Italian Western flickered toward extinction, an unlikely pairing emerged from its final sparks and went on to conquer audiences worldwide. What began as playful western parodies soon evolved into riotous adventure comedies, carried by the irresistible on-screen chemistry of Carlo Pedersoli—better known as Bud Spencer—and Mario Girotti, a.k.a. Terence Hill. Together, they ignited a cultural phenomenon that endured for nearly two decades and sold hundreds of millions of cinema tickets across the globe. In Italy and Germany, they rose to the status of genuine icons. Their popularity was so immense that producers even attempted to replicate the magic by casting a lookalike duo, who went on to appear in no fewer than five films of their own. For millions of viewers, Bud Spencer and Terence Hill are a fixture of childhood and family life, from They Call Me Trinity to the unforgettable Watch Out, We're Mad!, Crime Busters, Odds and Evens, I'm for the Hippopotamus, and Who Finds a Friend Finds a Treasure - films first discovered in packed cinemas and endlessly revisited on television. The memory of these two big-hearted bruisers, their mischievous grins, and their gloriously choreographed brawls remains vivid in the hearts of multiple generations. The Adventures of Bud Spencer and Terence Hill retraces their remarkable journey and brings back a golden age of popular cinema: an era when cracking jokes and dishing out slaps like no one else could was all it took to win the hearts of audiences across generations.