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Troublemakers 1994

★ 6.2247 votes107 min📅 1994-11-25

"How The West was almost lost"

In this 1994 Western comedy, Terence Hill directs and headlines this lighthearted holiday adventure set against the rugged charm of the American frontier.

Director: Terence Hill

Cast

Terence Hill
Terence Hill
Travis
Bud Spencer
Bud Spencer
Moses
Boots Southerland
Boots Southerland
Sam Stone
Ruth Buzzi
Ruth Buzzi
Mother
Neil Summers
Neil Summers
Dodge
Michael Huddleston
Blacksmith
Anne Kasprik
Anne Kasprik
Bridget
Eva Haßmann
Eva Haßmann
Melie
Ron Carey
Ron Carey
Sheriff Fox
Fritz Sperberg
Fritz Sperberg
Deputy Joe

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Troublemakers (1994) about?

This holiday-set Western comedy follows two feuding brothers who grudgingly reunite for Christmas under their mother's watchful eye. What starts as a tense family gathering quickly turns into a mix of slapstick humor, unexpected heart, and small-town chaos as they navigate their fractured relationship against a snowy frontier backdrop.

Who directed Troublemakers?

Terence Hill both directed and stars in *Troublemakers (1994)*, blending his signature comedic style with classic Western elements.

Who stars in Troublemakers?

The film stars Terence Hill, Bud Spencer, Boots Southerland, Ruth Buzzi, and Neil Summers in key roles.

Is Troublemakers (1994) worth watching?

If you're a fan of Western comedies with a festive twist, *Troublemakers (1994)* delivers plenty of laughs and heart. While it's not a high-stakes drama, its blend of holiday warmth, physical comedy, and brotherly reconciliation makes it a charming pick for a cozy movie night.

How long is Troublemakers?

The runtime for *Troublemakers (1994)* is 107 minutes.

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About Troublemakers (1994) — A Wild West Christmas Comedy with Terence Hill

In this 1994 Western comedy, Terence Hill directs and headlines this lighthearted holiday adventure set against the rugged charm of the American frontier. *Troublemakers (1994)* follows two estranged brothers—each nursing deep-seated grudges—who reluctantly reunite for Christmas under their mother's roof, sparking a journey of reluctant reconciliation. Between slapstick humor and heartfelt moments, the film balances family drama with the rough-and-tumble spirit of the Wild West, all while delivering the signature comedic timing that fans of Hill and Bud Spencer have come to expect. The snowy landscapes and quirky small-town charm add a cozy contrast to the brothers' fiery clashes, making it a festive yet unpredictable ride.

Directed by Hill himself, *Troublemakers* blends romance, comedy, and Western tropes into a unique holiday concoction. The film's themes of brotherly rivalry and second chances unfold with plenty of physical humor and a dash of romance, all wrapped in the nostalgic glow of a classic Christmas tale. With its mix of chaotic energy and familial warmth, *Troublemakers (1994)* is a standout gem for fans of the genre, offering laughs, heart, and a reminder that even the toughest cowboys need a little holiday spirit.