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Two Mules For Sister Sara By Richard T. Jameson
In the cactus-studded Mexican backcountry of the 1860s, a surly drifter
who could easily be mistaken for the Man with No Name becomes protector
and lethal helpmate to a red-haired nun wanted by the French for aiding
the Juarista revolutionaries. Essentially a two-character showcase for the
newly stellar Clint Eastwood and what was beginning to seem the
poststellar Shirley MacLaine (subbing for Elizabeth Taylor), this sardonic
study in testy collaboration, mutual deception and distrust, and slightly
creepy sexual attraction is highly rated by a fairly small number of
critics--chiefly, one suspects, for the dual-auteur cachet of having been
directed by Don Siegel and based on a story by Budd Boetticher. Others
deem it an undersauced spaghetti Western and find that the stars grate on
the viewer as well as each other. Cinematography by the great Gabriel
Figueroa is some consolation, but... if only Boetticher had been allowed
to direct.
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|  | Director: Don Siegel
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|  | Stars: Shirley MacLaine, Clint Eastwood, Alberto Morin
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|  | Released: June 16, 1970
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS CD | | |
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