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Terence Hill — Framed Cinema Photographs

Framed Terence Hill photographs — blue eyes and a mischievous smile, Terence Hill formed with Bud Spencer the most iconic comedy duo of the spaghetti western and action comedy. Discover his most sought-after portraits and scenes as Fine Art photo prints, in black and white or, for some, in colour, each hand-framed in our own workshop. Every Terence Hill photo is a numbered limited-edition collector's piece, delivered with a certificate of authenticity.

Terence Hill films

This Fine Art photograph spans his iconic films: They Call Me Trinity (1970), Crime Busters and My Name Is Nobody, often alongside Bud Spencer. The most requested prints: the Hill-Spencer duo, his westerns and his portraits. Explore the whole Legendary Films universe and our Stars & Cinema.

The Terence Hill print, handmade

Each print is produced on Fine Art photo paper, then hand-framed in solid wood in our in-house workshop. Numbered in a limited edition, it comes with a certificate of authenticity (COA), a hologram and a QR code — a traceable gallery artwork, rated 5/5 by our customers. Two sizes: 70×50 cm or 60×40 cm, black or white mat, tracked and insured shipping across Europe.

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Terence Hill Biography

Born Mario Girotti on 29 March 1939 in Venice, Terence Hill became one of the biggest popular stars of European cinema.

They Call Me Trinity (1970) launched the parody spaghetti western, and his pale blue eyes, mischievous smile and liveliness made him an instant star. Paired with the giant Bud Spencer, he formed one of the most beloved comedy duos in cinema — Crime Busters, Watch Out, We're Mad! — but also shone on his own, notably in My Name Is Nobody.

Loved by several generations across Europe, he embodies a cinema of pure entertainment and good humour. Our framed Fine Art photo prints celebrate this icon: the Hill-Spencer duo and his westerns, in black and white or, for some, in colour, for a living room or a games room.

Frequently asked questions

Which Terence Hill films and portraits do you offer as framed prints?

Our collection celebrates Terence Hill's blue eyes and mischievous smile, and his duo with Bud Spencer. You'll find They Call Me Trinity (1970), Crime Busters and My Name Is Nobody. The most requested prints are the Hill-Spencer duo, his westerns and his portraits — each in a numbered limited edition.

Are the Terence Hill photos available in black and white?

Yes. Most of our Terence Hill prints are offered in black and white — a look that beautifully showcases his light eyes and his smile, notably his westerns with Bud Spencer. Some images are also available in colour, to bring back the period tones. Each print is produced on Fine Art photo paper then hand-framed in solid wood in our in-house workshop, with a black or white mat to choose from. Black and white remains the most requested by collectors for a chic, timeless display.

Are these Terence Hill prints authentic, and in which sizes?

Yes, entirely. Our Terence Hill prints are numbered in a limited edition and printed on Fine Art photo paper, a guarantee of longevity and depth of contrast. Each piece comes with a certificate of authenticity (COA), a hologram and a QR code that let you verify its origin. We offer two sizes — 70×50 cm or 60×40 cm — hand-framed in solid wood in our in-house workshop, with a black or white mat. The frame is delivered ready to hang, carefully protected for shipping.

Does a Terence Hill print make a great gift, and do you deliver across Europe?

Yes, it's one of our most gifted pieces. A framed Terence Hill print — half of the iconic spaghetti-western duo — delights lovers of comedy, spaghetti westerns and nostalgia, and makes a perfect present for a birthday, a housewarming or a wedding. The piece arrives framed, numbered and ready to hang, with its certificate of authenticity: a gift as elegant as it is instantly presentable. We ship in tracked, insured delivery to the United Kingdom, Ireland and across Europe, in reinforced packaging that protects the frame and the glass.

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