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The Mule

The Mule

6,9 /10 (5,365 Votes)
2018 EN 116 min

Overview

Earl Stone, a man in his eighties, is broke, alone, and facing foreclosure of his business when he is offered a job that simply requires him to drive. Easy enough, but, unbeknownst to Earl, he's just signed on as a drug courier for a Mexican cartel. He does so well that his cargo increases exponentially, and Earl hit the radar of hard-charging DEA agent Colin Bates.

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Release date

14/12/2018

Votes

5,365

Popularity

4.3

Nobody runs forever

Genres

Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

116 min

Budget

$50,000,000

Revenue

$174,800,000

Clint Eastwood

Clint Eastwood

Earl Stone

Bradley Cooper

Bradley Cooper

Agent Colin Bates

Laurence Fishburne

Laurence Fishburne

Special Agent in Charge

Michael Peña

Michael Peña

Agent Treviño

Dianne Wiest

Dianne Wiest

Mary

Andy Garcia

Andy Garcia

Latón

Ignacio Serricchio

Ignacio Serricchio

Julio

Taissa Farmiga

Taissa Farmiga

Ginny

Alison Eastwood

Alison Eastwood

Iris

Richard Herd

Richard Herd

Tim Kennedy

Lobo Sebastian

Lobo Sebastian

Bug

Manny Montana

Manny Montana

Axl

Noel Gugliemi

Noel Gugliemi

Bald Rob

No photo

Gustavo Muñoz

Farmhand #2

No photo

Patrick L. Reyes

Farmhand #3

Cesar de León

Cesar de León

José

Jackie Prucha

Jackie Prucha

Helen

Adam Drescher

Adam Drescher

Computer Daylily Guy

No photo

Christi McClintock

Daylily Fan

Keith Flippen

Keith Flippen

MC

Kinsley Isla Dillon

Kinsley Isla Dillon

Younger Ginny

Joe Knezevich

Joe Knezevich

Dave

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Megan Leahy

Bartender

Austin Freeman

Austin Freeman

Mike

Victor Rasuk

Victor Rasuk

Rico

Robert LaSardo

Robert LaSardo

Emilio

Saul Huezo

Saul Huezo

Andrés

Lee Coc

Lee Coc

Assault Rifle Guy

Eugene Cordero

Eugene Cordero

Luis Rocha

No photo

Felicia Dee

Biker #1

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Jessica B. Wellington

Biker #2

Michael H. Cole

Michael H. Cole

Banker

Charles Lawlor

Charles Lawlor

Phil

Alan Heckner

Alan Heckner

Texas State Trooper

No photo

Mollie Busta

Mollie-B

James DeForest Parker

James DeForest Parker

Old Vet

Clifton Collins Jr.

Clifton Collins Jr.

Gustavo

Daniel Moncada

Daniel Moncada

Eduardo

Paul Alayo

Paul Alayo

Sal

Travina Springer

Travina Springer

Young Wife

Kareem J. Grimes

Kareem J. Grimes

Nerdy Husband

Caroline Avery Granger

Caroline Avery Granger

Hot 45-Year-Old

Diego Cataño

Diego Cataño

Weasel

No photo

Kiana N. Paz

Cartel Girl #1

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Ashley V. Yanez

Cartel Girl #2

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Nicole M. Gomez

Cartel Girl #3

Dylan Kussman

Dylan Kussman

Sheriff

Grant Roberts

Grant Roberts

DEA Agent

Pete Burris

Pete Burris

DEA Regional Manager

Loren Dean

Loren Dean

Agent Brown

No photo

Kenny Barr

SWAT Captain

Jan Hartsell

Jan Hartsell

Beauty School Admin

Javier Vazquez Jr.

Javier Vazquez Jr.

Driver Pulled Over

Derek Russo

Derek Russo

Big Dude

Megan Mieduch

Megan Mieduch

24-Hour Waitress

No photo

Leonard Hennessy

Pastor

Dayna Beilenson

Dayna Beilenson

Judge

Tess Malis Kincaid

Tess Malis Kincaid

Attorney

Antwan Mills

Antwan Mills

Translator

Sparrow Nicole

Sparrow Nicole

Ashlyn Bates (uncredited)

No photo

Almendra Fuentes

Chola (uncredited)

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Mia Rio

Chola Girlfriend (uncredited)

Jill Flint

Jill Flint

Pam (uncredited)

Ashani Roberts

Ashani Roberts

Pretty Nurse (uncredited)

Devon Ogden

Devon Ogden

Pretty Woman (uncredited)

Katie Gill

Katie Gill

Sarah (uncredited)

No photo

Scott Dale

The Clown (uncredited)

Artemis

Artemis

Asian Bride (uncredited)

Milton Saul

Milton Saul

U.S. Marshal (uncredited)

Timothy Carr

Timothy Carr

Prisoner (uncredited)

Marco Schittone

Marco Schittone

LJ Bates (uncredited)

Original Soundtrack

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Stephen Campbell

Stephen Campbell

2019-07-12

⭐ 7

**_Laconic, measured and easy to digest, although it could have done with more substance_** > _How many addicts are out on the street simply because Mr. Sharp brought the cocaine here?_ - Sam Dolnick quoting AUSA Chris Graveline; "The Sinaloa Cartel's 90-Year-Old Drug Mule"; _New York Times_ (June 11, 2014) 63 years since he first appeared on-screen (an uncredited role in Jack Arnold's 1955 _Revenge of the Creature_), _The Mule_ is 88-year-old Clint Eastwood's first acting role since Robert Lorenz's _Trouble with the Curve_ in 2012, and his first film as a director since about a week …

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Peter McGinn

Peter McGinn

2020-04-05

⭐ 9

I wonder if Clint Eastwood is one of the few directors who could have gotten this movie made. It took me a while to get around to watching it, partly due to some of the negative buzz I heard out there in the Interworld. I suspect I liked this movie for the same reason a lot of the bad buzzy folks hated it. How many respected directors have the star power to get a movie made that, even with a violent Mexican drug cartel involved in the plot, turns out to be a thoughtful, mostly gentle character study of an old man awakening fully to regrets of how he treated his family in his younger years.…

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r96sk

r96sk

2022-02-14

⭐ 7

This be good. I enjoyed <em>'The Mule'</em>. It's an entertaining and well paced flick from 2018, as Clint Eastwood fully stars in a film for the first time since 2012's <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/trouble-with-the-curve/" rel="nofollow">Trouble with the Curve</a>'</em> - and first also as director since 2008's <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/gran-torino/" rel="nofollow">Gran Torino</a>'</em>. The 1930-born actor still has it! There's a good cast behind Eastwood, with performances given by the likes of Bradley Cooper, Laurence Fishburne and Michael Peña - all of w…

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

2022-03-28

⭐ 7

Clint Eastwood takes on the character of "Earl Stone", an elderly gent who takes great pride in his award winning flowers but one who is broke; facing the loss of his home and his business. He has to earn some cash, so takes on a job as a delivery driver. He's a Korean War vet, so whilst never quite sure what he is "delivering", he knows full well that the less police involvement with his antics, the better. Soon his success snowballs and he gets himself an unwanted minder. As his money worries dwindle, his personal ones start to rear their heads: his ex wife and his granddaughter who have bot…

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GenerationofSwine

GenerationofSwine

2023-01-12

⭐ 10

I never understood how people disagree with giving a movie either 10 or only 1 star here. Either it does it's job or it doesn't. The Mule is the kind of movie that my dad, rest his soul, would beg me to see in the theater with him, and then rave about after. A lonely old man that breaks a few laws in order to provide for his family and, in the process, gets himself into trouble with some bad guys. And it's all done without over-the-top action and special effects, making for a film that is completely reliant on script and acting alone. In other words, it's old school, dry, and hones…

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Wuchak

Wuchak

2023-06-23

⭐ 7

**_Good enough Eastwood flick based on a true story_** A 90 years-old horticulturalist and war veteran (Clint Eastwood) inadvertently becomes a courier for a Mexican drug cartel. Will he continue to neglect his family? “The Mule” (2018) was directed by Eastwood and inspired by the real-life Leo Sharp. There are similarities to “Gran Torino” (2008), but not as much action. Long stretches naturally involve Earl Stone (Eastwood) driving the highways of America. But things perk up in the second half and there’s some welcome human interest. The flick runs 1 hour, 56 minutes, and was shot i…

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Dr_Nostromo

Dr_Nostromo

2025-12-15

⭐ 7

74/100 A fictionalized biography of Leo Sharp, the oldest drug mule in history. When you think drugs, cartels, mules, etc., you think action crime thriller. This is not that. This is a very personal drama about a financially strapped elderly man (played with absolute mastery by Clint Eastwood) who discovers that all he has to do to make a lot of money was to drive packages around ...at least at first. Handled extraordinarily well with some excellent performances, the portrayals are deep and heartfelt examining independence, loss, regret and redemption. Nicely done! -- DrNostromo.com

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