Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Shirley MacLaine | ... | Sara | |
Clint Eastwood | ... | Hogan | |
Manolo Fábregas | ... | Colonel Beltran (as Manolo Fabregas) | |
Alberto Morin | ... | General LeClaire | |
Armando Silvestre | ... | 1st American | |
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John Kelly | ... | 2nd American |
David Povall | ... | Juan (as David Estuardo) | |
Ada Carrasco | ... | Juan's Mother | |
Pancho Córdova | ... | Juan's Father (as Poncho Cordoba) | |
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José Chávez | ... | Horacio (as Jose Chavez) |
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Pedro Galván | ... | (as Pedro Galvan) |
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José Ángel Espinosa 'Ferrusquilla' | ... | (as Jose Angel Espinosa) |
Enrique Lucero | ... | 3rd American | |
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Aurora Muñoz | ... | Sara's Friend |
Xavier Marc | ... | Yaqui Chief |
Set in Mexico, nun Sister Sara (Shirley MacLaine) is rescued from three cowboys by Hogan (Clint Eastwood), who is on his way to do some reconnaissance for a future mission to capture a French fort. The French are chasing Sara, but not for the reasons she tells Hogan, so he decides to help her in return for information about the fort defenses. Inevitably, the two become good friends, but Sara has a secret. Written by Rob Hartill
It was a different kind of western with a surprising ending. Clint Eastwood and Shirley McClaine had great chemistry and gave great performances; especially Clint Eastwood. It was fun to watch with a good story line. Very entertaining!