Western parodies: Terence Hill silicone figure is moving to the Bud Spencer Museum

For the 84th birthday of actor Terence Hill, a life-size silicone figure has moved into the Bud Spencer Museum in Berlin.

Western parodies: Terence Hill silicone figure is moving to the Bud Spencer Museum

For the 84th birthday of actor Terence Hill, a life-size silicone figure has moved into the Bud Spencer Museum in Berlin. The figure was presented on Wednesday morning, as the museum announced. Accordingly, the Berlin artist Lisa Büscher modeled and reproduced the actor in three months by hand.

Visually, the character shows an image of the role as "Don Matteo" from the series of the same name, in which Terence Hill as a priest helps the carabinieri in a small Italian town to fight crime. With 13 seasons, it is one of the most successful series in Italy. He also acted in numerous films with the late actor Bud Spencer.

The new silicone figure is not the only image of the actor: there is already a replica in the museum from the films "The Devil's Right and Left Hand" and "Four Fists for a Hallelujah" with Bud Spencer. According to the information, the new attraction can be admired until at least the end of the year.

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