Fernand cowboy

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Movie
German title Fernand cowboy
Original title Fernand cow-boy
Country of production France
original language French
Publishing year 1956
length 86 minutes
Rod
Director Guy Lefranc
script Jean Redon
Yvan Audouard
production François Chavane
music Louis Guglielmi
(as Louiguy )
camera Maurice Barry (b / w)
cut Monique Kirsanoff
occupation

Fernand Cowboy (spelling in the original: Fernand cow-boy ) is a French- produced Western comedy that Guy Lefranc 1956 staged. The film was not shown in cinemas in German-speaking countries, but was shown for the first time on private television in 2004.

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The shy and naive Frenchman Fernand Mignot inherits his uncle's saloon, who had gone to the West of America. When he took over its management in Carson City, he first had to fend off a number of gold diggers and saloon girls whose interest in him was not exclusively unselfish. Marlene Mae is also after him, but who is more interested in the singer Any, which gets him into trouble. A stuttering sheriff and the gold-greedy gang of city boss Walter Black support and war against him.

criticism

The sensitive script lets the film's numerous gags appear recognizable; The equipment also helps ensure that the audience can hardly breathe. , said France Film on September 20, 1956

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