
Serenade of Texas
Western · Comedy · Music
Overview
Music seller and singer on occasion, Jacques Gardel learns from master Jérôme Quilleboeuf that he inherits oil fields located in Big Bend in Texas.
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Luis Mariano
Luis Mariano
Jacques Gardel
Luis Mariano
Jacques Gardel


Bourvil
Bourvil
Me Jérôme Quilleboeuf
Bourvil
Me Jérôme Quilleboeuf


Germaine Damar
Germaine Damar
Rose
Germaine Damar
Rose


Sonja Ziemann
Sonja Ziemann
Sylvia
Sonja Ziemann
Sylvia


René Blancard
René Blancard
Le shérif
René Blancard
Le shérif


Arlette Poirier
Arlette Poirier
Dolorès
Arlette Poirier
Dolorès


Nicole Jonesco
Nicole Jonesco
Rita
Nicole Jonesco
Rita
Micheline Gary
Micheline Gary
Denise
Micheline Gary
Denise


Yves Deniaud
Yves Deniaud
Roderick
Yves Deniaud
Roderick


Paul Mercey
Paul Mercey
Bill, le tenancier du saloon
Paul Mercey
Bill, le tenancier du saloon
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