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The Mule (2018)

December 14, 2018 (CA) Crime, Drama • 116m

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.

Director

Clint Eastwood

Writer

Nick Schenk

Top Billed

Clint Eastwood

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Bradley Cooper
Bradley Cooper

Agent Colin Bates

Laurence Fishburne
Laurence Fishburne

Special Agent in Charge

Michael Peña
Michael Peña

Agent Treviño

Richard Herd
Richard Herd

Tim Kennedy

Adam Drescher
Adam Drescher

Computer Daylily Guy

Lee Coc
Lee Coc

Assault Rifle Guy

Alan Heckner
Alan Heckner

Texas State Trooper

Kareem J. Grimes
Kareem J. Grimes

Nerdy Husband

Kiana N. Paz
Kiana N. Paz

Cartel Girl #1

Ashley V. Yanez
Ashley V. Yanez

Cartel Girl #2

Nicole M. Gomez
Nicole M. Gomez

Cartel Girl #3

Pete Burris
Pete Burris

DEA Regional Manager

Loren Dean
Loren Dean

Agent Brown

Kenny Barr
Kenny Barr

SWAT Captain

Jan Hartsell
Jan Hartsell

Beauty School Admin

Javier Vazquez Jr.
Javier Vazquez Jr.

Driver Pulled Over

Megan Mieduch
Megan Mieduch

24-Hour Waitress

Antwan Mills
Antwan Mills

Translator

Sparrow Nicole
Sparrow Nicole

Ashlyn Bates (uncredited)

Almendra Fuentes
Almendra Fuentes

Chola (uncredited)

Mia Rio
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)

Scott Dale
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)

Crew
Nick Schenk
Nick Schenk

Screenplay

Yves Bélanger
Yves Bélanger

Director of Photography

Kevin Ishioka
Kevin Ishioka

Production Design

Deborah Hopper
Deborah Hopper

Costume Design

Julien Pougnier
Julien Pougnier

Art Direction

Rory Bruen
Rory Bruen

Art Direction

Tim Moore
Tim Moore

Producer

John T. Reitz
John T. Reitz

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Christian Wenger
Christian Wenger

Sound Effects Editor

Alan Robert Murray
Alan Robert Murray

Supervising Sound Editor

Goeun Lee Everett
Goeun Lee Everett

Sound Effects Editor

Darren Maynard
Darren Maynard

Sound Effects Editor

John Joseph Thomas
John Joseph Thomas

Sound Effects Editor

Dean A. Zupancic
Dean A. Zupancic

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Arturo Sandoval
Arturo Sandoval

Original Music Composer

Geoffrey Miclat
Geoffrey Miclat

Casting Director

Ronald R. Reiss
Ronald R. Reiss

Set Decoration

Lindsay Good
Lindsay Good

Art Department Coordinator

Vicente Parada
Vicente Parada

Set Costumer

Adam Ohl
Adam Ohl

Visual Effects Producer

David Elwell
David Elwell

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

Jason Bowers
Jason Bowers

Digital Effects Supervisor

Ana Maria Quintana
Ana Maria Quintana

Script Supervisor

Amit Kumar
Amit Kumar

2D Supervisor

Terry Fitzpatrick
Terry Fitzpatrick

24 Frame Playback

Michael Crow
Michael Crow

Assistant Costume Designer

Kim Trujillo
Kim Trujillo

Set Costumer

James W. Apted
James W. Apted

First Assistant "A" Camera

Michael Kellogg
Michael Kellogg

Digital Imaging Technician

Matthew McGinn
Matthew McGinn

First Assistant "B" Camera

Matthew Jerome
Matthew Jerome

Set Costumer

Kelsey Elias
Kelsey Elias

Digital Compositor

Eric Dvorsky
Eric Dvorsky

Aerial Camera Technician

Tyler Childs
Tyler Childs

Rigging Gaffer

Hans Bjerno
Hans Bjerno

Aerial Director of Photography

Brandon Crawford
Brandon Crawford

Lighting Technician

Tim Chang
Tim Chang

Lighting Technician

Claire Folger
Claire Folger

Still Photographer

Shizan Faisal
Shizan Faisal

Digital Compositor

Mitchell Ray Kenney
Mitchell Ray Kenney

Costume Supervisor

Ryan Allen
Ryan Allen

Compositor

Owen Patry
Owen Patry

Aerial Camera

Mrinal Ranjan
Mrinal Ranjan

Digital Compositor

Liz Radley
Liz Radley

CG Supervisor

Matt Shearer
Matt Shearer

Rigging Grip

Graham Tailleur
Graham Tailleur

Visual Effects Coordinator

Rick Sander
Rick Sander

Visual Effects Supervisor

Sam Dolnick
Sam Dolnick

Original Concept

Scott Dale
Scott Dale

Stunt Driver

Scott Dale
Scott Dale

Utility Stunts

Trent Brya
Trent Brya

Stunt Driver

Holly Hagy
Holly Hagy

Associate Producer

David Bernad
David Bernad

Executive Producer

Warren Jones
Warren Jones

Stunt Driver

Todd Hoffman
Todd Hoffman

Executive Producer

Allen Robinson
Allen Robinson

Stunt Double

Ruben Fleischer
Ruben Fleischer

Executive Producer

Aaron L. Gilbert
Aaron L. Gilbert

Executive Producer

CC Ice
CC Ice

Stunts

Eliza Coleman
Eliza Coleman

Stunt Driver

Jenny Jerman
Jenny Jerman

Stunt Driver

Doug Coleman
Doug Coleman

Stunt Coordinator

Jason Sweers
Jason Sweers

Graphic Designer

David M. Bernstein
David M. Bernstein

First Assistant Director

Cristin Azure
Cristin Azure

Stunt Driver

Mark Scoon
Mark Scoon

Executive In Charge Of Production

Tim Moore
Tim Moore

Production Manager



Reviews

Stephen Campbell

⭐ 7/10

July 12, 2019

**_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-ye… read the rest.

Peter McGinn

⭐ 9/10

April 5, 2020

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, t… read the rest.

r96sk

⭐ 7/10

February 14, 2022

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 … read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

March 28, 2022

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… read the rest.

GenerationofSwine

⭐ 10/10

January 12, 2023

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 a… read the rest.

Wuchak

⭐ 7/10

June 23, 2023

**_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 hi… read the rest.

Dr_Nostromo

⭐ 7/10

December 15, 2025

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 exc… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$50,000,000

Revenue

$174,800,000

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