Product Information
The story of a tough American mercenary who teams up with a prostitute, posing as a nun. Together they take on the entire Mexican army as they attempt to invade a garrison.Product Identifiers
ProducerCarol Case, Martin Rackin
EAN3259190289796
eBay Product ID (ePID)3958976
Product Key Features
ActorJohn Kelly, Ada Carrasco, Clint Eastwood, Alberto Morin, Pancho Cordova, Enrique Lucero, Manolo Fabregas, Shirley Maclaine
Film/TV TitleTwo Mules for Sister Sara
DirectorDon Siegel
FormatDVD
Release Year2002
LanguageEnglish
GenreWesterns
Run Time109 Mins
Additional Product Features
Certificate15
Number of Discs1
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States of America
ComposerEnnio Morricone
Additional InformationStarring Clint Eastwood as mercenary gunfighter Hogan, TWO MULES FOR SISTER SARA opens with its star saving a naked women from being gang-raped. He's more than a little surprised when the attractive woman, Sister Sara (Shirley McLaine), dons a habit. It seems she's deeply committed to a group of Mexican revolutionaries fighting against the French. Hogan agrees to escort her to the camp, since he's interested in helping them attack the French garrison, if the money is right. As they travel, Hogan becomes a bit suspicious of the nun's fondness for cigar smoking and the odd shot of whiskey. Near Santa Maria, Hogan's attempt to blow up a French ammunition train is foiled by an arrow in the shoulder, but after bandaging him, Sara helps the mercenary set off the planted charge with a rifle. When they reach the camp of Juarista commander Col. Beltran (Manolo Fabregas), Sister Sara displays a detailed knowledge of the layout of the French garrison while revealing her true identity, which comes as a surprise to no one but Hogan. This action-comedy includes some very funny moments between the stars, and the photography by Mexican national treasure Gabriel Figueroa is marvelous.
Art DirectorJose Rodriguez Granada
ScreenwriterAlbert Maltz
Movie/TV TitleTwo Mules For Sister Sara
EditorJuan Jose Marino, Robert F. Shugrue
Director of PhotographyGabriel Figueroa