When a former Civil War soldier saves a nun from a gang of bandits, they team up to help the Mexicans in their war against the French.When a former Civil War soldier saves a nun from a gang of bandits, they team up to help the Mexicans in their war against the French.When a former Civil War soldier saves a nun from a gang of bandits, they team up to help the Mexicans in their war against the French.
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Manolo Fábregas
- Colonel Beltran
- (as Manolo Fabregas)
David Povall
- Juan
- (as David Estuardo)
Pancho Córdova
- Juan's Father
- (as Poncho Cordoba)
José Chávez
- Horacio
- (as Jose Chavez)
Hortensia Santoveña
- 1st Woman in the Night
- (as Hortensia Santovena)
José Torvay
- Mexican Guerrilla
- (as Jose Torvay)
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Did you know
- TriviaShirley MacLainedid not get along during the shoot with directorDon Siegel,with whom she openly fought.
- GoofsThe French did not celebrate Bastille Day, the 14 July, until 1880.
- Alternate versionsTo receive an 'A' (PG) certificate the UK cinema version was cut by the BBFC to remove shots of burning men and a soldier's face being slashed during the climax. The 1987 CIC video was 15-rated but featured a shorter print which missed around 8 minutes of footage. The 1993 widescreen video and all later DVD releases include the full uncut version.
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Well crafted Western with interesting and engaging screenplay written by Albert Maltz from a story by Bud Boetticher. It deals with a nun called Sara (Shirley MacLaine) and two mules (second mule was actually a burro), as she is attacked by three outlaws, being rescued by a drifter named Hogan (Clint Eastwood), who is on his way across Mexican desert and becoming wary of her religious nature. Gringo Hogan arrives in Mexico do some reconnaissance, for a next mission to capture a French fort, so he decides to help her in return for information about the defences. Inevitably both of them become good friends but Sara has a twisted secret. At the end takes place a needlessly violent slaughter against Maximiliano army. Hogan is the deadliest man alive, he takes on a whole army with two guns and a fistful of dynamite!.
This classic as well as diverting Western results to be a good fun that contains thrills, humor, slow and deliberating filming, elaborate shoot-outs, and portentous battles with bloodbaths included. It's a special following to original ¨Dollars trilogy¨ with Eastwood as ¨Man with no name¨; as this new role as Hogan bears remarkable resemblance. Clint returns his classic character of ¨The man with no name¨ and MacLaine is an unlikely nun in this amusing comedy Western. Shirley MacLaine did not get along during the shoot with director Don Siegel, with whom she openly fought. While in Austria filming ¨When eagles dare¨, Clint Eastwood was approached with the script by Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton's wife at the time, with the notion of starring together in the film; however, Universal Pictures was unwilling to pay Taylor's high salary. Being a Mexico/USA co-production in the picture appears numerous Mexican secondary actors such as Manuel Fabregas, Enrique Lucero, Armando Silvestre, among others. Maestro Ennio Morricone composes a groundbreaking and streaking soundtrack, including some comic touches. Colorful and evocative cinematography in Panavision by excellent Mexican cameraman Gabriel Figueroa and uncredited Robert Surtees, being filmed in Cuaútla, Morelos, Jantetelco, Tlayacapan, Mexico.
The motion picture was rightly produced by Martin Rackin and well directed by Donald Siegel. His first feature as a director was 1946's The Verdict (1946). He made his reputation in the early and mid-'50s with a series of tightly made, expertly crafted, tough but intelligent "B" pictures, among them: The Lineup (1958), Riot in Cell Block 11 (1954), Invasion of the body snatchers (1956)), then graduated to major "A" films in the 1960s and early 1970s. He made several "side trips" to television, mostly as a producer. Siegel directed what is generally considered to be Elvis Presley's best picture, Flamingo Star (1960). All of Eastwood's later Western and his ¨Dirty Harry¨ movies owe a considerable debt to Sergio Leone and Donald Siegel. As Donald directed Eastwood in various films, such as: Coogan's bluff, The beguiled, Dirty Harry, Escape from Alcatraz and, of course, this ¨ Two mules and sister Sara¨. He had a long professional relationship and personal friendship with Clint Eastwood, who has often said that everything he knows about filmmaking he learned from Don Siegel. ¨Two mules and sister Sara¨ is an enjoyable film for Clint Eastwood and Donald Siegel enthusiasts, including their usual trademarks, it's full of which made their films so memorable, others might find it a bit long but no one can deny its sense of style what achieved a great burst of world-wide popularity.
This classic as well as diverting Western results to be a good fun that contains thrills, humor, slow and deliberating filming, elaborate shoot-outs, and portentous battles with bloodbaths included. It's a special following to original ¨Dollars trilogy¨ with Eastwood as ¨Man with no name¨; as this new role as Hogan bears remarkable resemblance. Clint returns his classic character of ¨The man with no name¨ and MacLaine is an unlikely nun in this amusing comedy Western. Shirley MacLaine did not get along during the shoot with director Don Siegel, with whom she openly fought. While in Austria filming ¨When eagles dare¨, Clint Eastwood was approached with the script by Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton's wife at the time, with the notion of starring together in the film; however, Universal Pictures was unwilling to pay Taylor's high salary. Being a Mexico/USA co-production in the picture appears numerous Mexican secondary actors such as Manuel Fabregas, Enrique Lucero, Armando Silvestre, among others. Maestro Ennio Morricone composes a groundbreaking and streaking soundtrack, including some comic touches. Colorful and evocative cinematography in Panavision by excellent Mexican cameraman Gabriel Figueroa and uncredited Robert Surtees, being filmed in Cuaútla, Morelos, Jantetelco, Tlayacapan, Mexico.
The motion picture was rightly produced by Martin Rackin and well directed by Donald Siegel. His first feature as a director was 1946's The Verdict (1946). He made his reputation in the early and mid-'50s with a series of tightly made, expertly crafted, tough but intelligent "B" pictures, among them: The Lineup (1958), Riot in Cell Block 11 (1954), Invasion of the body snatchers (1956)), then graduated to major "A" films in the 1960s and early 1970s. He made several "side trips" to television, mostly as a producer. Siegel directed what is generally considered to be Elvis Presley's best picture, Flamingo Star (1960). All of Eastwood's later Western and his ¨Dirty Harry¨ movies owe a considerable debt to Sergio Leone and Donald Siegel. As Donald directed Eastwood in various films, such as: Coogan's bluff, The beguiled, Dirty Harry, Escape from Alcatraz and, of course, this ¨ Two mules and sister Sara¨. He had a long professional relationship and personal friendship with Clint Eastwood, who has often said that everything he knows about filmmaking he learned from Don Siegel. ¨Two mules and sister Sara¨ is an enjoyable film for Clint Eastwood and Donald Siegel enthusiasts, including their usual trademarks, it's full of which made their films so memorable, others might find it a bit long but no one can deny its sense of style what achieved a great burst of world-wide popularity.
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- Ein Fressen für die Geier
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- Budget
- $2,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $5,050,000
- Gross worldwide
- $5,050,000
- Runtime1hour56minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35: 1
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