All the Way Boys, also known as Trinity: Go for Broke or The Selfish Two, is a 1972 Italian-Spanish Spaghetti Western comedy film directed by Giuseppe Colizzi. The film stars Italian actors Terence Hill and Bud Spencer as Plata and Salud, two best friends who make a living by scamming insurance companies by faking the theft or destruction of their airplanes.

While flying over the Amazon jungles, their latest scheme goes awry and they crash-land their plane for real. Stranded in the jungle, they stumble upon a hidden diamond mine and meet the local workers, who are being exploited by "Mr. Big", a ruthless businessman who is buying their diamonds for a fraction of their real value.

Plata and Salud decide to help the miners by sabotaging Mr. Big's operations and stealing his diamonds. They recruit a team of misfits and eccentrics, including a karate expert, a mute mechanic, and a deaf-mute cook, and together they pull off a series of hilarious heists and chases.

As they outsmart Mr. Big and his henchmen, Plata and Salud develop a bond with the miners and become heroes to them. They also face their own challenges and conflicts, as they discover the true value of friendship and loyalty.

All the Way Boys features the trademark humor, action, and charisma of Hill and Spencer, as well as the exotic locations, colorful characters, and catchy soundtrack that made their films popular around the world. It is a fun and entertaining adventure that will delight fans of Spaghetti Westerns and buddy comedies alike.

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