Fernand cow-boy (1956)
Fernand has just inherited a saloon in Texas from an uncle in America. Despite his inheritance, he is considered an intruder. Soon he's the victim of a cruel plot: accused of murder, arrested and kidnapped by Indians and gangsters. A young, beautiful, pure-hearted Indian, moved by Fernand's kindness, accompanies him back to the village. She's sure to become the owner of the Texas hotel.
Director: Guy Lefranc
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 85 min
Release Date: September 6, 1956
Cast
- Dora Doll - Mae Marlene
- Noël Roquevert - Sheriff
- Fernand Raynaud - Fernand Mignot
- Nadine Tallier - Annie
- Pierre Dudan - Walter Black
- Jean-Roger Caussimon - Castor Prudent
- André Weber - Milk Bar / Walter Black Henchman
- Jess Hahn - Jim Harlan, Saloon manager
- Jim Gérald - Richardson
- Bernard Noël - Jerry / Terry
Screenplay
- Jean Redon (Screenplay)
- Yvan Audouard (Screenplay)
- Guy Lefranc (Adaptation)
Music: Louiguy
Production: Société Générale de Gestion Cinématographique (SGGC), Pathé, Cinéphonic
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Guy Lefranc
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Fernand cow-boy about?
- Fernand has just inherited a saloon in Texas from an uncle in America. Despite his inheritance, he is considered an intruder. Soon he's the victim of a cruel plot: accused of murder, arrested and kidnapped by Indians and gangsters. A young, beautiful, pure-hearted Indian, moved by Fernand's kindness, accompanies him back to the village. She's sure to become the owner of the Texas hotel.
- Who directed Fernand cow-boy?
- Fernand cow-boy was directed by Guy Lefranc.
- Who stars in Fernand cow-boy?
- Fernand cow-boy stars Dora Doll, Noël Roquevert, Fernand Raynaud, Nadine Tallier, Pierre Dudan, Jean-Roger Caussimon.
- How long is Fernand cow-boy?
- Fernand cow-boy has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
- What genre is Fernand cow-boy?
- Fernand cow-boy is a Comedy film.
- Where was Fernand cow-boy produced?
- Fernand cow-boy was produced in France.