The Legend of Frenchie King (original) (raw)
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1971 film
The Legend of Frenchie King | |
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French theatrical release poster | |
Directed by | Christian-Jaque |
Written by | Marie-Ange Aniès Daniel Boulanger Clément Bywood Eduardo Manzanos Brochero Jean Nemours |
Produced by | Francis Cosne Raymond Erger |
Starring | Brigitte Bardot Claudia Cardinale |
Cinematography | Henri Persin |
Edited by | Nicole Gauduchon |
Music by | Francis Lai |
Productioncompanies | Francos Films Vides Cinematografica Coop. Copercines (Madrid) Hemdale Holdings[1] |
Release date | 16 December 1971 (1971-12-16) |
Running time | 94 minutes |
Countries | France United Kingdom Italy Spain |
Language | French |
Box office | 2,234,479 admissions (France)[2] |
The Legend of Frenchie King (French: Les Pétroleuses) or Petroleum Girls is a 1971 French, Spanish, Italian and British international co-production western comedy film directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Claudia Cardinale and Brigitte Bardot.
In Bougival Junction, Texas in 1888 the Francophone town is led by Marie Sarrazin. A new family arrives, calling themselves the Millers, but in fact they are the daughters of the hanged outlaw Frenchie King. His eldest daughter Louise seeks to keep her father's name alive by donning men's clothing and continuing his criminal ways. Louise and Marie fight, but when they are jailed, they team up to take revenge on the town's men.[3]
- Claudia Cardinale as Marie Sarrazin
- Brigitte Bardot as Louise a.k.a. Frenchie King
- Michael J. Pollard as the Marshal
- Patty Shepard as Petite Pluie
- Emma Cohen as Virginie
- Teresa Gimpera as Caroline
- Oscar Davis as Mathieu
- Georges Beller as Marc
- Patrick Préjan as Luc
- Rocardo Salvino as Jean
- Henri Czarniak as Doc Miller
- Valéry Inkijnoff as Spitting Bull
- Micheline Presle as Aunt Amelie
- Denise Provence as Mlle. Letellier
- Leroy Hayns as Marquis
- José Luis López Vázquez as a barber
- Manuel Zarzo as a roulette player
- Jacques Jouanneau as M. Letellier
- Raoul Delfossé as Le Cornac
- France Dougnac as Elisabeth[4]
The film was called Love on Horseback. Filming started in June 1971. Finance was partly provided by Hemdale.[5]
The premiere of Les Pétroleuses was on 17 December 1971 at the Balzac cinema in Paris.[6]
The film received generally negative reviews. Bardot's performance in particular was criticised by Jean Loup Passek, who noted how uncomfortable she seemed in the film's outdoors action setting.[7] Writing in Variety Gene Moskowitz dismissed the film as "predictable, naïve and gauche" whilst Tom Milne called it "drearily unfunny".[8]
- ^ "Les Pétroleuses (1971)". British Film Institute. 1971. Archived from the original on 29 December 2018. Retrieved 3 December 2019.
- ^ Box office information for film at Box Office Story
- ^ Crawley, Bébé, p. 231
- ^ Tony Crawley, Bébé: The Films of Brigitte Bardot, London:LSP Books, 1975, p. 230
- ^ "Sellars and Bardot coup by Hemdale". Evening Standard. 13 May 1971. p. 44.
- ^ Petroleuses Premiere. Actresses Claudia Cardinale (left) and Brigitte Bardot at the premiere of 'Les Petroleuses' (aka Petroleum Girls or The Legend of Frenchie King), at the Balzac cinema, Paris, 17 December 1971. Retrieved 3 December 2019.
- ^ Crawley, Bébé, p. 233
- ^ Crawley, Bébé, p. 234