Don't Touch the White Woman!

Don't Touch the White Woman!

Release date : January 23, 1974
Runtime : 1h 48m
Countries of origin : France / Italy /
Original Language : French /
Director : Marco Ferreri /
Production companies : Mara Films / Films 66 /
January 23, 1974 1h 48m France Comedy French More
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A highly stylized surreal farce about the events leading up to Custer's Last Stand anachronistically reenacted in an urban renewal area in modern Paris.
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Marcello Mastroianni
George A. Custer
Catherine Deneuve
Marie-Hélène de Boismonfrais
Michel Piccoli
Buffalo Bill
Philippe Noiret
Gen. Terry
Paolo Villaggio
The CIA agent
Serge Reggiani
The Mad Indian
Alain Cuny
Sitting Bull
Marco Ferreri
The Reporter (uncredited)
Franco Fabrizi
Tom (as Franco Fabrizzi)
Franca Bettoia
Rayon de Lune (as Franca Bettoja)
Daniele Dublino
Government Official
Darry Cowl
Maj. Archibald
Monique Chaumette
Sister Lucie
Gianmarco Tognazzi
Figlio di Mitch e Raggio di Luna
Henri Piccoli
Sitting Bull's Father

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  • title:Don't Touch the White Woman!
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1974
  • Runtime:1h 48m
  • Genres: Comedy · Western ·
  • Countries of origin: France · Italy ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Marco Ferreri /
  • Writers: Rafael Azcona · Marco Ferreri ·
  • Production companies: Mara Films · Films 66 ·
  • Overview:A highly stylized surreal farce about the events leading up to Custer's Last Stand anachronistically reenacted in an urban renewal area in modern Paris.
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