Two Mules for Sister Sara
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Two Mules for Sister Sara
Summary
Two Mules for Sister Sara is a film[1]. It ranks in the top 2% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4,934 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Two Mules for Sister Sara's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Two Mules for Sister Sara was directed by Don Siegel[4].
- Albert Maltz wrote the screenplay for Two Mules for Sister Sara[5].
- Budd Boetticher wrote the screenplay for Two Mules for Sister Sara[6].
- Two Mules for Sister Sara's composer is recorded as Ennio Morricone[7].
- Two Mules for Sister Sara's genre is Western film[8].
- Two Mules for Sister Sara's genre is comedy film[9].
- Two Mules for Sister Sara's genre is war film[10].
- A cast member of Two Mules for Sister Sara was Clint Eastwood[11].
- A cast member of Two Mules for Sister Sara was Shirley MacLaine[12].
- A cast member of Two Mules for Sister Sara was Alberto Morin[13].
- A cast member of Two Mules for Sister Sara was Armando Silvestre[14].
- A cast member of Two Mules for Sister Sara was Manolo Fábregas[15].
- A cast member of Two Mules for Sister Sara was Enrique Lucero[16].
- A cast member of Two Mules for Sister Sara was Ada Carrasco[17].
- A cast member of Two Mules for Sister Sara was Pancho Córdova[18].
- A cast member of Two Mules for Sister Sara was José Ángel Espinoza[19].
- A cast member of Two Mules for Sister Sara was Rosa Furman[20].
- A cast member of Two Mules for Sister Sara was José Torvay[21].
- Two Mules for Sister Sara was produced by Martin Rackin[22].
- Two Mules for Sister Sara's production company is recorded as Malpaso Productions[23].
- Two Mules for Sister Sara's director of photography is recorded as Gabriel Figueroa[24].
- The original language of Two Mules for Sister Sara was English[25].
- Two Mules for Sister Sara was distributed by video on demand[26].
- Two Mules for Sister Sara's review score is recorded as 6.7/10[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Two Mules for Sister Sara was produced by Martin Rackin[22]. It was directed by Don Siegel[4]. Screenwriters include Albert Maltz[5] and Budd Boetticher[6]. Cast members include Clint Eastwood[11], Shirley MacLaine[12], Alberto Morin[13], Armando Silvestre[14], Manolo Fábregas[15], and Enrique Lucero[16].
Publication
Publication dates include January 1, 1970[28], May 28, 1970[29], June 16, 1970[30], and September 12, 1970[31]. The original language of Two Mules for Sister Sara was English[25]. Genres include Western film[8], comedy film[9], and war film[10]. It was distributed by video on demand[26].
Reception
Reviews include 6.7/10[27], 71%[32], 62/100[33], and 7.0/10[34].
Why It Matters
Two Mules for Sister Sara ranks in the top 2% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4,934 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 21 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[35] It is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[36]