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Don Siegel's 1970 Western film "Two Mules for Sister Sara" starred Shirley MacLaine as the titular Sara, a nun who, because of her actions involving the French Intervention in Mexico, requires protection from the nation's many lurking French soldiers while she traverses the Mexican deserts, as she wanted for being a Juarista. She then happens upon the company of Hogan (Clint Eastwood), a former Union soldier who fought in the U.S. Civil War. Hogan and the nun soon bond over her propensity for cussing and her taste for whiskey (she doesn't behave like the other nuns he's met), and the pair even wind up bombing a train together (!), with Hogan drunkenly admitting at one point that he thinks Sara's hot. He even comes to assist Sara in her efforts to aid certain Mexian revolutionaries, with other secrets coming to light along the way.
Don Siegel's 1970 Western film "Two Mules for Sister Sara" starred Shirley MacLaine as the titular Sara, a nun who, because of her actions involving the French Intervention in Mexico, requires protection from the nation's many lurking French soldiers while she traverses the Mexican deserts, as she wanted for being a Juarista. She then happens upon the company of Hogan (Clint Eastwood), a former Union soldier who fought in the U.S. Civil War. Hogan and the nun soon bond over her propensity for cussing and her taste for whiskey (she doesn't behave like the other nuns he's met), and the pair even wind up bombing a train together (!), with Hogan drunkenly admitting at one point that he thinks Sara's hot. He even comes to assist Sara in her efforts to aid certain Mexian revolutionaries, with other secrets coming to light along the way.
- 6/22/2025
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
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