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Attaque au Cheyenne Club

Original title: The Cheyenne Social Club
  • 1970
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
5.3K
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Henry Fonda, James Stewart, Sharon DeBord, Elaine Devry, Shirley Jones, Jackie Joseph, Sue Ane Langdon, Jackie Russell, and Jean Willes in Attaque au Cheyenne Club (1970)
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An aging cowboy finds to his embarrassment that the successful business he has inherited from his brother is actually a house of prostitution.An aging cowboy finds to his embarrassment that the successful business he has inherited from his brother is actually a house of prostitution.An aging cowboy finds to his embarrassment that the successful business he has inherited from his brother is actually a house of prostitution.

  • Director
    • Gene Kelly
  • Writers
    • James Lee Barrett
    • Davis Grubb
  • Stars
    • James Stewart
    • Henry Fonda
    • Shirley Jones
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    5.3K
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    • Director
      • Gene Kelly
    • Writers
      • James Lee Barrett
      • Davis Grubb
    • Stars
      • James Stewart
      • Henry Fonda
      • Shirley Jones
    • 36User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    James Stewart
    James Stewart
    • John O'Hanlan
    Henry Fonda
    Henry Fonda
    • Harley Sullivan
    Shirley Jones
    Shirley Jones
    • Jenny
    Sue Ane Langdon
    Sue Ane Langdon
    • Opal Ann
    Elaine Devry
    Elaine Devry
    • Pauline
    Robert Middleton
    Robert Middleton
    • Barkeep (Great Plains Saloon)
    Arch Johnson
    Arch Johnson
    • Marshal Anderson
    Dabbs Greer
    Dabbs Greer
    • Willowby
    Jackie Russell
    • Carrie Virginia
    Jackie Joseph
    Jackie Joseph
    • Annie Jo
    Sharon DeBord
    • Sara Jean
    • (as Sharon De Bord)
    Richard Collier
    Richard Collier
    • Nathan Potter
    Charles Tyner
    Charles Tyner
    • Charlie Bannister
    Jean Willes
    Jean Willes
    • Alice
    Robert J. Wilke
    Robert J. Wilke
    • Corey Bannister
    Carl Reindel
    Carl Reindel
    • Pete Dodge
    J. Pat O'Malley
    J. Pat O'Malley
    • Dr. Foy
    Jason Wingreen
    Jason Wingreen
    • Dr. Farley Carter
    • Director
      • Gene Kelly
    • Writers
      • James Lee Barrett
      • Davis Grubb
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    User reviews36

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    9vancecheek

    A Fun Classic

    Next to "El Dorado", this is my favorite western. It is fun from start to finish. Best friends in real life play best friends on the Texas panhandle. Jimmy Stewart (John) and Henry Ford (Harley) have been "riding together" for 10 years when John receives a letter from a lawyer in Cheyenne.

    With John and Harley being drifters, it has taken the letter two years to catch up to them. John is told his older brother DJ has died and left him a thriving business in Wyoming; The Cheyenne Social Club. Always wanting to be a "Man of Property", John packs up and heads to Cheyenne with Harley in tow (even though neither man knows exactly why Harley feels the need to tag along everywhere John goes).

    Both John and Harley are salt-of-the-earth people. Harley has a passion for pecans and John cannot wait to claim his inheritance and become a Republican. The wagon wheel comes off when John realizes the Cheyenne Social Club is actually an high end, upscale brothel. The ladies who live in the equisitly furnished house are the cream of the crop, expecting nothing but the best from themselves and their clientelle. When John pops into the picture, the ladies fancy him a hero although John has plans to turn the house into a legitimate business.

    The casting and directing of this film is perfectly done. Shirley Jones is the Madam of the house and all the ladies cast give prostitutes a fine name. Gene Kelly (yes that Gene Kelly) directs this enjoyably light fare with a smooth touch.

    Why this was not made into a series of movies, I'll never know. There could have been 2 sequels based on the strength of the cast's chemistry alone. If an attempt to remake this wonderful film is ever undertaken, it's success or failure will rely on the casting. Like "Fun with Dick and Jane" and "Bewitched", the wrong combination of actors can kill a great storyline.

    This is a 9 out of 10 stars. It must be viewed the first time over a dinner of steak and beer with a room full of friends and the sweet smell of perfume in the air.
    rdu

    Lasting Impressions from a Serviceable Western

    My lasting memory from seeing this film in a large screen theater in 1970 is the opening scene: Fonda and Stewart at work on a snowy range with other cowboys before Stewart gets notified of his inheritance.

    I don't think the film made much money upon initial release, but when it was shown on US network television in the late seventies, it was the number one telecast for the week. Back in those pre multi cable days, I'm sure some grasping producer (Glenn Larson type) was contemplating a pilot for a few weeks.
    Doctor_Bombay

    The calming influence of Stewart and Fonda

    No matter how many movies teamed Jimmy Stewart and Henry Fonda, it was not enough. Gene Kelly directs the pair here in a simple story of long-time friendship in the Old West, familiar ground, sure, but a story that always brings a smile to my face.

    When John O'Hanlan (Stewart) discovers that his long lost brother has died, he's surprised to find that he has inherited a business. Enthusiastically he crosses the country from Texas to Cheyenne to become ‘a man of property', just what he's always wanted.

    But the Cheyenne Social Club, his business, is a brothel. The premiere brothel in this boom town, sure, but that's not exactly what O'Hanlan had in mind. Thankfully his riding partner Harley Sullivan (Fonda) has tagged along, Harley may have his own point of view on most things, but he does smooth out many of the rough spots they encounter along the way.

    Story is predictable, the climax is anti-climatic, but, who cares when you get to see these on-screen buddies in a buddy movie defined.
    6ma-cortes

    Fonda and Stewart as two wandering cowboys who receive a surprising inheritance

    Fun Western comedy with two-towering actors and bemusing situations that happen when an upright cowboy after the death of his brother receives an unusual legacy : The Cheyenne social club and he along with another friend from Texas go to the location . Agreeable film about two nice cowpunchers plenty of humor , thrills and stunning performances . "John", a honest cowpuncher (James Stewart) to which accompanies his inseparable friend "Sullivan" (Henry Fonda), another cowboy from Texas who are longly friends from 10 years ago , at the prospect of inheritance they decide to go in search of the business of his deceased brother . At the long trek takes place some amusing exchange of dialogs among them . After that , they discover the truth as the Club results to be the town's bawdy brothel plenty of joyful girls ( Shirley Jones , Sue Ane Langdon , Elaine Devry as sexpots of bordello) with a great tradition in the region. As Stewart increasing involvement with luscious employees and Fonda helps to operate the bordello . Meanwhile there appears the assortment of bad guys (Robert J Wilke , Charles Tyner) who force shoot'em up on them.

    Gentle entertainment about a bordello in the Old West with two masters of the performance , James Stewart and Henry Fonda , they are magnificent experts in the art of conjuring laughs of nothing , here are reunited in this atypical but amusing western with a lot of jokes , undistinguished moments and comical attitudes , in addition a multitude of absurd situations. Fun screenplay by James Lee Barret , Western's ordinary , though clichés run through-out , the enjoyable story is enhanced for amusing moments developed among main characters and especially on the relationship between James Stewart and Henry Fonda. The stellar cast is accompanied by some secondary actors very good as Shirley Jones , Robert J Wilke , Robert Middleton , John Dehner and Charles Tyner .

    It also appreciates a good production design and colorful cinematography in Panavision by William H. Clothier , John Ford's usual .It's a movie highly desirable to spend 103 fun minutes professionally directed by Gene Kelly, an expert dancer and choreographer . Kelly dares to lead this western with acceptable results, and offers us here an entertaining comedy without major skills , but should to make it more dynamic . He directed some films as "Singing in the Rain" , ¨On the town¨ , co-directed by Stanley Donen , and ¨Invitation to the dance¨, ¨Hello Dolly¨ , ¨Guide of married men ¨ , ¨ Cheyenne Social Club turns out to be his only Western . It's a minor and thin effort and is beneath this great trio Fonda-Stewart-Kelly . An object of lesson by old masters who will appeal his fans .
    8bkoganbing

    Inheriting A Bordello

    Cowboy James Stewart gets a letter that's followed him through many jobs for almost two years. It seems as though his prosperous brother from Cheyenne died and left him a going business, something called The Cheyenne Social Club. So Stewart quits his job in Texas and rides to Cheyenne to claim his inheritance and saddle pal Henry Fonda goes along for the ride.

    The Cheyenne Social Club rises and falls on the chemistry between its two stars and this one rises like the lightest of angel food cake. The two movie icons and best friends from Princeton days are so perfectly cast it's a shame they didn't make a sequel and have some further adventures.

    No doubt also these two helped director Gene Kelly over the rough patches in a movie genre he really wasn't familiar with. Kelly was wise enough to cast the film with a whole lot of players familiar with the western genre. And he was wise enough to give all these people their head and they don't let him down.

    It turns out that The Cheyenne Social Club is a bordello under the temporary management of Shirley Jones. It's quite an institution in Cheyenne, but it doesn't quite seem right for Stewart, something a working cowboy can enjoy, but not live off. Of course his friend Fonda seems to have settled down quite nicely there.

    Fonda's part could have been the great grandfather of the character he played in The Rounders. Apparently whatever suits Stewart just tickles Fonda plumb to death.

    Best moment in the film is when Jimmy Stewart gets the best of bad guy Robert J. Wilke in a gunfight after he beats up Shirley Jones. Of course it's with the help of Fonda and a noisy pecan. Has to be seen to be appreciated.

    This was James Stewart's last starring western and a great one to go out on as well.

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    • Trivia
      James Stewart agreed to do the film and suggested casting his friend Henry Fonda as Harley Sullivan. Fonda agreed to do it if his role was beefed up, so James Lee Barrett came up with Harley's non-stop jabbering in the opening credit sequence. It's especially ironic because in reality Henry Fonda is by far the more quiet and taciturn of the two friends.
    • Goofs
      There are no mountains in the immediate vicinity of Cheyenne, Wyoming.
    • Quotes

      John O'Hanlan: How much money do you want, Harley?

      Harley Sullivan: Fifteen or twenty dollars ought to do me.

      John O'Hanlan: What do you need it for?

      Harley Sullivan: Things.

      John O'Hanlan: Well, what kind of things?

      Harley Sullivan: Just-just things. You know, like a drink of whiskey if I wanted it, or a new shirt or something.

      John O'Hanlan: You already have two shirts. You don't want to wear but one of them at a time unless it's winter.

      Harley Sullivan: There you go thinking like a Republican again.

      John O'Hanlan: Well, you don't bring up politics while you're borrowing money, Harley. It ain't seemly!

    • Connections
      Edited into La Classe américaine : Le Grand Détournement (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      Rolling Stone
      Music and Lyrics by Walter Scharf, Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn

      Performed by Henry Fonda (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • July 14, 1971 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Cheyenne Social Club
    • Filming locations
      • J.W. Eaves Movie Ranch - 75 Rancho Alegre Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • Eaves Movie Ranch
      • National General Pictures
      • National General Production Inc.
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $107,300
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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