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  1. The film depicts two Roman Catholic missionaries who decide to raise parrots in their mission, and to defend the poor. The Bishop of Maracaibo considers the two misfits to be black sheep.

  2. Two missionaries (Bud Spencer and Terence Hill) come into conflict with the authorities when they turn their missionary into a parrot farm. The Bishop of Maracaibo calls them his 'black sheep' and the Monsignore has been called to check on their behavior.

  3. Two missionaries (Bud Spencer and Terence Hill) come into conflict with the authorities when they turn their missionary into a parrot farm. The Bishop of Maracaibo calls them his 'black sheep' and the Monsignore has been called to check on their behavior.

  4. Two missionaries (Bud Spencer and Terence Hill) come into conflict with the authorities when they turn their missionary into a parrot farm. The Bishop of Maracaibo calls them his 'black sheep' and the Monsignore has been called to check on their behavior.

    • (193)
    • Eddie Dew
    • PG
    • 89 min
    • They’re the ones with the black name tags and sweet bicycle helmets. Some missionaries ride bikes, some walk, and some even drive cars. But all of them wear black name tags with their names and the Church logo which says The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
    • You’re not seeing double (unless you see four of them) Typically, missionaries work in pairs, called companionships. Sometimes there are more than two missionaries in a companionship but never fewer.
    • They don’t just look young, they are young. Most missionaries are between 18 and 25 years of age. Both men and women can serve missions, although companionships are exclusively male or female.
    • There’s no script. Missionaries do receive some training. For example, some learn different languages. Missionaries also receive instruction on effective communication so they can be better teachers and, more important, better listeners.
  5. The two missionaries came into conflict with the authorities when they turned their missionary into a parrot farm. The Bishop of Maracaibo calls them his ‘black sheep’ and the Monsignore has been called to check on their behavior.

  6. The Two Missionaries (1974) Two missionaries come into conflict with the authorities when they turn their missionary into a parrot farm. The Bishop of Maracaibo calls them his 'black sheep' and the Monsignore has been called to check on their behavior.