Two Mules For Sister Sara 【Ultimate - FIX】

The story follows Hogan (Eastwood), a cynical American mercenary helping Mexican revolutionaries against French colonial forces. After rescuing Sara (MacLaine) from bandits, he’s shocked to find she’s a nun. What follows is a classic "odd couple" road trip through the Mexican wilderness.

Sara isn't your typical sister; she drinks whiskey, smokes cigars, and has a suspiciously good handle on explosives. This dynamic leads to some of the film's most memorable moments, including a harrowing scene where Sara helps perform "surgery" on Hogan’s arrow-pierced chest using gunpowder and a heavy dose of alcohol. Movie Review: Two Mules For Sister Sara (1970) Two Mules for Sister Sara

Beyond the Habit: Why Two Mules for Sister Sara Still Kicks Released in 1970, Two Mules for Sister Sara remains one of the most unique entries in the Western genre. Directed by Don Siegel and starring Clint Eastwood and Shirley MacLaine, it’s a film that blends high-stakes action with a surprisingly irreverent sense of humor. A Match Made in the Desert The story follows Hogan (Eastwood), a cynical American