Budget
$2,500,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$5,050,000
Gross worldwide
$5,050,000
Budget
$2,500,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$5,050,000
Gross worldwide
$5,050,000
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By Enid 2022-10-11 21:01:09
[Last Film I Watched] Two Mules for Sister Sara (1970) 6.3/10
Don Siegel and Clint Eastwood's second collaboration jocousely teams Eastwood's Leone-sque soldier-of-fortune Hogan (scarcely changing his apparel and paraphernalia from Leone's Dollars Trilogy) with Shirley MacLaine's sister Sara against an extensive western landscape, to fight for a good cause, aiding Mexico's Juarista rebels to assail the colonial French army during 1860s.
Let's just...
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By Roslyn 2023-09-23 08:24:58
The introductory approach of the wild and wild beasts is like Charles Laughton's Night of the Hunters; Hogan's obsession with dynamite is like Leonie's revolutionary past; the perilous journey of cowboys and "nuns" is like Houston's African Queen; mixed The melodious and joking unforgettable theme dubbing seems to be, if not, it is Morricone... The climax of the third act of the attack on the French camp begins to become boring, Sarah's true identity, Hogan's profiteering, It's like a bland...
By Uriah 2023-09-05 19:32:36
Western Life...
By Willa 2023-08-31 16:14:15
It's fun to watch old movies...
By Eryn 2023-07-29 07:00:21
Directed by Don Siegel, with a script by Bud Berdycher, starring Clint Eastwood and Shirley MacLaine, and a score by Ennio Morricone, such a film Westerns are hard not to look good. After experiencing the "Red Dead" trilogy, Dongmu's cowboy experience this time is obviously much more interesting than the previous simple tough guy image. Lao Ke not only had a love affair with the "nun", but also made a lot of witty words, and the two opposing scenes were very...
By Anastasia 2023-07-06 12:55:32
After the male protagonist was caught in an ambush by the natives, the film lost its aura. The end of the long and smelly Rush is even more...
Sara: [Sara and Hogan are in the cantina 'El Gato Negro'] You're getting drunk again, are you?
Hogan: Oh, I never get drunk unless I'm shot by Yaquis.
Sara: Then why the tequila?
Hogan: Just to oil up my arm. That's all.
Hogan: You know, when you got me into this thing, you told me you had no artillery. What about dynamite? You have any of that?
Col. Beltran: None.
Hogan: Less than a hundred rifles, a few machetes, and not much more... Even drunk, the French are gonna' blow your heads off.
Col. Beltran: You don't know my men. Each one of them tough, courageous and a Mexican patriot.
Hogan: [Not impressed] Hmm... Isn't that sweet? Well, I happen to be a Hogan patriot, and I'd like to have some dynamite workin' with me.
Col. Beltran: I will welcome all you can get. You show me the tree that it's growing on, and I will have my men pick it.
Hogan: I told you I was stayin' in this deal, colonel. 'Cause you know that nobody over in Texas is gonna' sell a load of dynamite to a Mexican.