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Madame et son cowboy

Original title: The Cowboy and the Lady
  • 1938
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.9K
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Gary Cooper and Merle Oberon in Madame et son cowboy (1938)
A lonely socialite masquerades as a maid and meets an unpretentious, plain-spoken cowboy who is unaware of her true identity.
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A lonely socialite masquerades as a maid and meets an unpretentious, plain-spoken cowboy who is unaware of her true identity.A lonely socialite masquerades as a maid and meets an unpretentious, plain-spoken cowboy who is unaware of her true identity.A lonely socialite masquerades as a maid and meets an unpretentious, plain-spoken cowboy who is unaware of her true identity.

  • Directors
    • H.C. Potter
    • Stuart Heisler
    • William Wyler
  • Writers
    • S.N. Behrman
    • Sonya Levien
    • Leo McCarey
  • Stars
    • Gary Cooper
    • Merle Oberon
    • Patsy Kelly
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • H.C. Potter
      • Stuart Heisler
      • William Wyler
    • Writers
      • S.N. Behrman
      • Sonya Levien
      • Leo McCarey
    • Stars
      • Gary Cooper
      • Merle Oberon
      • Patsy Kelly
    • 39User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 5 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Gary Cooper
    Gary Cooper
    • Stretch Willoughby
    Merle Oberon
    Merle Oberon
    • Mary Smith
    Patsy Kelly
    Patsy Kelly
    • Katie Callahan
    Walter Brennan
    Walter Brennan
    • Sugar
    Fuzzy Knight
    Fuzzy Knight
    • Buzz
    Mabel Todd
    Mabel Todd
    • Elly
    Henry Kolker
    Henry Kolker
    • Horace Smith
    Harry Davenport
    Harry Davenport
    • Uncle Hannibal Smith
    Emma Dunn
    Emma Dunn
    • Ma Hawkins
    Walter Walker
    • Ames
    Berton Churchill
    Berton Churchill
    • Henderson
    Charles Richman
    Charles Richman
    • Dillon
    Frederik Vogeding
    Frederik Vogeding
    • Boat Captain
    • (as Frederick Vogeding)
    Eddie Acuff
    Eddie Acuff
    • Bus Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Murray Alper
    Murray Alper
    • Cowboy at Ranch
    • (uncredited)
    Irving Bacon
    Irving Bacon
    • Chester - Smith's Secretary
    • (uncredited)
    Silver Tip Baker
    • Rodeo Cowboy
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Baxley
    • Rodeo Rider
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • H.C. Potter
      • Stuart Heisler
      • William Wyler
    • Writers
      • S.N. Behrman
      • Sonya Levien
      • Leo McCarey
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews39

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    coldnigga83

    Delightful romantic farce!

    This film has about as far-fetched of a plot as you can find: a Presidential candidate's wily daughter goes on holiday, takes company with a brooding young cowboy and eventually marries him. Without a doubt, this film is a curio, but is still watchable for the performances of two of my favorite actors, Oscar-winner Gary Cooper and Oscar-nominee Merle Oberon. Won the Academy Award for Best Sound.
    preciousladyg2

    I Loved This Movie...But

    I saw this movie recently on TCM and for the most part, loved it!

    I liked the shy, bumbling character of "Stretch" and the sheltered, Mary who fell hard for him.

    Of course, being sheltered, she was limited in her experience with men.

    But fortunately, she fell hard for a man with character and who loved her truly.

    I knew that when she lied and misrepresented herself that she would be caught.

    I especially loved the night when they married. It was a sweet throwback to an earlier time when single ladies weren't in single men's rooms at night or any time for that matter! It wasn't proper in 1938. It was very sweet and romantic for Stretch to propose marriage. His search for a wife was over!

    Here are my slight criticisms:

    Also, unsure if I can believe that his REAL name was "Stretch".

    Then, there are the scenes where Mary was at the rodeo cleaning up. She became filthy and her dress was torn as a result.

    I would think that she could have had her maids send her some clothes or wire her some money so she could purchase some clothes and toiletries. Or even ask her new husband to purchase her some clothes. There was a scene where she attempted to purchase some pants but was interrupted by the phone call. Why didn't she or Stretch purchase clothing and toiletries for her she before she boarded the bus?

    Even rich ladies have to bathe and look presentable. A rich lady with her background wouldn't travel on the train for 3 days in a filthy, torn dress and unwashed. Suppose her dad and his friends had ALREADY arrived when she got there? How would she explain her appearance?

    Also, the scene in the framework of the house lasted a little too long, in my opinion.

    But other than that: I enjoyed this movie! Gary and Merle were great in the leads!
    6bkoganbing

    First The Title, Then The Story

    The Cowboy and the Lady will never be listed among the top features of either Gary Cooper and Merle Oberon's careers, but it has a unique place in Hollywood lore. Supposedly producer Sam Goldwyn came up with this title and then set about hiring the creative title to fashion a story and then a film from it. Not the usual way the creative process flows even in Tinseltown.

    Merle is yet another rich girl who's bored living in her mansion because politically minded dad, Henry Kolker who's running for president. This budding Theodore Roosevelt doesn't want an Alice on his hands, he keeps Merle on a tight leash. Even after she gets busted in a nightclub raid with her fun loving uncle Harry Davenport.

    When two of her maids go out on a double date with a pair of traveling rodeo cowboys, Merle goes along because the cowboys have a third and she hits the jackpot because the third is Gary Cooper. Of course Merle pretends to be a third maid.

    Anyone who saw even a couple of thirties screwball comedies knows exactly how this one is ending up. Director H.C. Potter borrowed rather liberally from Frank Capra, there are elements of Mister Deeds Goes to Town and It Happened One Night in the story.

    Still it's a pleasant enough piece of fluff and sure didn't do anyone's career any harm who was associated with it. Look for good typecast performances from Patsy Kelly and Mabel Todd as the maids and Walter Brennan and Fuzzy Knight as Cooper's rodeo buds. They all perform strictly to type.
    7blanche-2

    A film that was created for the title

    "The Cowboy and the Lady" starring Gary Cooper and Merle Oberon was written after Sam Goldwyn thought up the title - so it's the reverse of the usual process. It's a 1938 film about a wealthy, sheltered young woman (Oberon) whose father is about to announce his candidacy for President. One night, she slips out for a night of fun with her uncle (Harry Davenport). When her name is discovered on a list of people who were in attendance at a club during a raid, she is sent out of town so her father can say she wasn't in town at the time. Since her name is Mary Smith, it could easily be another person.

    While on her vacation, Mary meets a tall, gorgeous hunk of man - a cowboy named Stretch Willoughby (Gary Cooper). As any red-blooded woman would do, she falls for him. It's young Gary Cooper. He's a hottie. To put them in the same class, she says she's a maid. Before she knows it, she's married to him.

    The stars are very good in the film, as is Harry Davenport as the uncle with a twinkle in his eye. Cooper and Oberon are darling together - he's so tall and broad-shouldered and she's beautiful and petite, and they have a nice chemistry. When she first asks him about himself, Stretch answers with Cooper's famous "Yep" several times. Parts of the film are a little slow but it's a nice romance. I realize some people think it's a preposterous love story but I can see any woman, rich or poor, flipping out for Gary Cooper and any guy falling for Merle Oberon. They were, after all, two of Hollywood's great beauties.

    Very enjoyable.
    strat-8

    Wonderful, wonderful, charming old fashioned romantic comedy

    A modern fairy-tale in the tradition of Cinderella and Snow White. This movie has aged well and should be easily absorbed by today's audience. When you think of it, that is a hallmark of Gary Cooper films. He is the everyman, the themes are simple and timeless.

    Cooper is in typically good form in this movie, and so is his beautiful and delightful co-star Oberon. The film is loaded with humor, romance and a touch of social commentary. A must see for fans of Cooper, Oberon, Jimmy Stewart or Frank Capra. A perfect "date" movie. One of my most favorite films. Hidden gem.

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    • Trivia
      Several trade papers and national magazines noted that the film, at that time, set a record for the number of screenwriters who worked on the script. Besides the four credited onscreen, at least 13 others were involved.
    • Goofs
      During the initial blind date between the girls and the rodeo cowboys, they take a walk along the beach. Upon entering the gate to the house, the sound of a ukulele being played is heard, but Buzz (the ukulele player) is holding the ukulele in one hand, not playing it.
    • Quotes

      Sugar: Hey, you don't suppose she married him for his money, do you?

      Buzz: What money?

      Sugar: Well, he got a job, ain't he?

      Buzz: Yeah, I never thought of that.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      A-Tisket A-Tasket
      (1938) (uncredited)

      Music and Lyrics by Ella Fitzgerald and Van Alexander

      Sung a cappella and danced by Harry Davenport

      Variations also in the score

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    • Release date
      • February 1, 1939 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Cowboy and the Lady
    • Filming locations
      • Russell Ranch, New Cuyama, California, USA
    • Production company
      • The Samuel Goldwyn Company
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    • Budget
      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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