Fernand Cow-boy

Fernand cow-boy is a French film carried out by Guy Lefranc in 1956

Summary

The uncle of America of Fernand Mignot, bequeaths his saloon in Texas to him. The soft Fernand leaves at once for Carson-City where it arrives, after having undergone, in diligence, the attacks of the Indians. The arrival of the French to the Texas-Hotel irritates the manager and his wife who benefit from the murder of the Richardson old man to show Fernand. Delivered to the sheriff, it must be hung. But holder of the secrecy of a treasure, it is removed by the public enemy number 1: William Black, molesté, it would undoubtedly be tortured without the arrival of the sheriff. The love of the nice Orissa Indian comforts Fernand of her vexations.

Data sheet

  • Realization: Guy Lefranc

  • Scenario: Jean Redon
  • Adaptation: Jean Redon, Yvan Audouard
  • Dialog: Yvan Audouard
  • Assistant realizer: Claude Sautet
  • Images: Maurice Barry, assisted of Pierre Lhomme
  • Operator: Gilbert Chain
  • Sound: Lucien Lacharmoise
  • Decorations: Georges Levy, assisted of Jacques Brizzio
  • Assembly: Monique Kirsanoff, assisted of Armand Psenny
  • Music: Louiguy
  • Costumes: Jacques Cottin
  • Make-up: Gisele Jacquin
  • Photographer of plate: Marcel Pares
  • Script-girl: Marie-Therese Cabon
  • general Manager: Michel Bonnay
  • Production: Cinéphonic, Cinematographic General society of Management, Pathé Cinema
  • Chief of production: François Chavane
  • Directing of production: Roger de Broin
  • Distribution: Pathé-consortium
  • Turning from May 30th to July 17th, 1956
  • Film 35mm, black and white
  • Lasted: 85mn
  • First presentation the 9/7/1956
  • Kind: Comedy

Distribution

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