Two Mules for Sister Sara is a classic Western film released in 1970, featuring Clint Eastwood and Shirley MacLaine, and it received positive reviews and was a commercial success. The movie combines comedy and drama, showcases stunning cinematography, and explores themes of trust, redemption, and unlikely alliances, making it a captivating and.. Two Mules for Sister Sara. A drifter rescues a nun from an assault in Mexico and agrees to take her to safety – but neither is who they are pretending to be in this comic Western adventure directed by Don Siegel (Dirty Harry,The Shootist). 4,136 IMDb 7.0 1 h 44 min 1970. X-Ray PG.
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Rated: 3/4 • Oct 30, 2020. Jan 14, 2020. When gunslinger Hogan (Clint Eastwood) discovers a group of men attempting to rape a young nun, Sara (Shirley MacLaine), he shoots them dead and rescues.. Don Siegel’s “Two Mules for Sister Sara” is a step or two above the usual Clint Eastwood Western. To be sure, it has plenty of the obligatory Eastwood violence, and the conventional scene of Eastwood lighting dynamite sticks with his cigar. But that’s OK. One of the pleasures of movies is seeing stars doing their thing.