La nonne Sara (Shirley MacLaine) est en fuite au Mexique et est sauvée des cow-boys par Hogan (Clint Eastwood), qui se prépare pour une future mission de capture d'un fort français. Les deux... Tout lireLa nonne Sara (Shirley MacLaine) est en fuite au Mexique et est sauvée des cow-boys par Hogan (Clint Eastwood), qui se prépare pour une future mission de capture d'un fort français. Les deux partenaires deviennent de bons amis, mais Sarah ne lui révèle jamais la véritable raison ... Tout lireLa nonne Sara (Shirley MacLaine) est en fuite au Mexique et est sauvée des cow-boys par Hogan (Clint Eastwood), qui se prépare pour une future mission de capture d'un fort français. Les deux partenaires deviennent de bons amis, mais Sarah ne lui révèle jamais la véritable raison de son exclusion.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
- Colonel Beltran
- (as Manolo Fabregas)
- Juan
- (as David Estuardo)
- Juan's Father
- (as Poncho Cordoba)
- Horacio
- (as Jose Chavez)
- 1st Woman in the Night
- (as Hortensia Santovena)
- Mexican Guerrilla
- (as Jose Torvay)
Avis à la une
Sister Sara (Shirley MacLaine), presumably a nun, has adopted their cause and is being pursued by the French army for raising money to the Juaristas... Hogan (Clint Eastwood) is a wonder obliged to neither party... He appears unexpectedly when Sister Sara is about to be raped by three men... Fortunately for her, he kills them all...
But unlike the 'Man With No Name,' Eastwood doesn't turn and ride away... He escorts the good-looking nun in her mission...
But the nun's strange behavior intrigues his curiosity... She smokes cigars, she drinks whiskey and her language comes to be every day more profane...
Hogan's fascination with her arrives at its peak when she removes an Indian arrow from his shoulder, having rendering him half insensible by intoxicating him with shots of Whiskey...
After joining her to blow up a French supply train, he is persuaded to help a group of Juaristas led by Colonel Beltran (Manolo Fabregas) in a final attack on a French garrison...
The climax of "Two Mules for Sister Sara" displays the differences between Leone's conclusion which the 'Stranger' merely disappears into the mists of time... The change of image didn't excite the audience leaving the picture with enough nostalgia for the myth of the loner, the super hero, the 'Man With No Name.'
The film (beautifully shot in Color) is really a two-character story... The interesting team gives amusing and tender performances... The motion picture echoes "The African Queen," but is far away from being Hepburn/Bogart exciting adventure...
Despite what IMDb tells you this is not really a war movie. It is set during war , but it's western. It's one of Eastwood weaker westerns , but still a good and enjoyable movie. I give it 7/10.
P.S. For those who don't understood the title - Eastwood is stubborn as mule , get it ? It's a joke.
As far as Eastwood's post Spaghetti movies, he's rarely been in better form than this. Essentially continuing his man with no name persona, he gets far more dialogue this time around which fleshes out his character and makes him a little more three dimensional. It's a nice change of pace from the Leone westerns to hear Clint spout a few humorous lines and have the odd hilarious facial expression in between his trademark squinting and snarling and cigar chomping.
Disciples of Leone's trilogy may never warm up to an admittedly hammier Clint in this, but as Clint's Hollywood westerns go, this is a fun and well made duster. Shouldn't be missed.
After gunsling Hogan (Eastwood) saves a nun named Sara (MacLaine) from a bunch of guys who wanted to rape her in the middle of the desert by shooting them, he now has to take care of her, which annoys him. It's a time of revolution against the French in Mexico, and while Hogan, who is interested in quick money, will fight for whichever side pays well (which happens to be the revolutionaries), his new traveling companion Sara is very obviously an idealistic supporter of the revolutionary Juaristas...
As mentioned above, "Two Mules For Sister Sara" can in no way come up to the brilliance of Eastwood movies such as Leone's Dollar Trilogy (few movies can) or Eastwood's very own "High Plains Drifter" of 1973. Nevertheless, it is a good little western with a lot of charm and wit, which provides an exciting story, action and great entertainment as well as many good laughs. Clint Eastwood has always been the epitome of coolness, especially in his Westerns, and MacLaine is great in her role of the feisty sister Sara. Overall, "Two Mules For Sister Sara" is a highly entertaining Western Comedy, that will not leave anybody bored. Recommended! 7/10
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesShirley MacLaine did not get along during the shoot with director Don Siegel, with whom she openly fought.
- GaffesThe French did not celebrate Bastille Day until July 14th, 1880.
- Versions alternativesTo 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.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Play It Again: A Look Back at 'Play Misty for Me' (2001)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Dos mulas para la hermana Sara
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 2 500 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 5 050 000 $US
- Montant brut mondial
- 5 050 000 $US
- Durée1 heure 56 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1