22-513: [REDACTED] Look up Frenchie or Frenchy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Frenchie or Frenchy may refer to: Nickname [ edit ] Frenchy Bordagaray (1910–2000), American Major League Baseball player John Boulos (1921–2002), Haitian-American soccer player Ovila Cayer (1844–1909), American Civil War Union Army soldier from Quebec, Canada, and recipient of
44-624: A Marvel Comics character and associate of Moon Knight Frenchie/ The Frenchman/ Serge, a character in The Boys graphic novel series as well as in the live action television series of the same name , played by Tomer Capone . Frenchy the Clown , created by National Lampoon Other uses [ edit ] Frenchie (film) , a 1950 American Western, starring Shelley Winters as the title character Frenchy (film) , an unreleased action film starring Jean-Claude Van Damme Frenchie (dog) ,
66-517: A Marvel Comics character and associate of Moon Knight Frenchie/ The Frenchman/ Serge, a character in The Boys graphic novel series as well as in the live action television series of the same name , played by Tomer Capone . Frenchy the Clown , created by National Lampoon Other uses [ edit ] Frenchie (film) , a 1950 American Western, starring Shelley Winters as the title character Frenchy (film) , an unreleased action film starring Jean-Claude Van Damme Frenchie (dog) ,
88-487: A gold discovery there. Diane declares her love to Banning who rejects her. Diane goes to the Scarlet Angel to confront Frenchie and slips her husband is Lambert's silent partner and working against her. The women get into a fight, Tom breaks it up. Frenchie now knows the identities of the two men who murdered her dad. When she decides against vengeance, Cole figures she won't kill Gorman because that would make Diane
110-517: A nickname for the French Bulldog breed of dog See also [ edit ] French people Frenchy's Chicken , a restaurant chain in Texas, founded by Percy "Frenchy" Creuzot Castle Rock, Utah , United States, a ghost town also known as "Frenchies" Franchy Cordero (born 1994), Dominican professional baseball outfielder Frenchi , a type of cane beetle Topics referred to by
132-401: A nickname for the French Bulldog breed of dog See also [ edit ] French people Frenchy's Chicken , a restaurant chain in Texas, founded by Percy "Frenchy" Creuzot Castle Rock, Utah , United States, a ghost town also known as "Frenchies" Franchy Cordero (born 1994), Dominican professional baseball outfielder Frenchi , a type of cane beetle Topics referred to by
154-418: A widow and free to be with Tom. An unknown figure shoots Gorman in the back. Banning is accused and locked up in his own jail. Frenchie organizes a jailbreak, but Tom is suspicious because he thinks Frenchie could be setting him up to be gunned down by a posse. Thinking that Tom is out of the way, Lambert and his men ride to Bottleneck to take Frenchie's casino by force. Tom is inside and tells Lambert that he
176-571: A young girl without a father. For the next 15 years, she lives in orphanages and works for the Fontaines, originally from Paris, earning her the nickname "Frenchie." Now grown, she makes a fortune running a casino in New Orleans , then returns to Bottleneck to finally try to find her father's killer. She buys the casino the Scarlet Angel but learns that sheriff Tom Banning has cleaned up the town, forcing gamblers to go to nearby Chuckaluck, where
198-573: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Frenchie [REDACTED] Look up Frenchie or Frenchy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Frenchie or Frenchy may refer to: Nickname [ edit ] Frenchy Bordagaray (1910–2000), American Major League Baseball player John Boulos (1921–2002), Haitian-American soccer player Ovila Cayer (1844–1909), American Civil War Union Army soldier from Quebec, Canada, and recipient of
220-420: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Frenchie (film) Frenchie is a 1950 American Western film directed by Louis King and starring Joel McCrea and Shelley Winters . The plot is loosely based on the 1939 Western Destry Rides Again . Frank Dawson is killed in the town of Bottleneck by his double-crossing partner Pete Lambert, leaving
242-490: Is jealous, too. To get even she marries the rich banker, Clyde Gorman, for his money and then round up the Bottleneck townspeople to rid it of Frenchie and her crew. Frenchie visits her father's grave. Banning sees this and guesses she is Dawson's daughter. He rides to Chuckaluck to prevent trouble, but Lambert tries to shoot him. The men of Bottleneck who want Frenchie gone head for the hills when she lies to them about
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#1732801876275264-732: The 1924 US Olympic team George LeClair (1886–1918), American Major League Baseball pitcher Réal Lemieux (1945–1975), Canadian National Hockey League player Fred Mader (1883–?), American labor leader and mobster Sam Marx (1859–1933), father of the Marx Brothers Angelique Morgan , a reality TV star and ex-adult film star, best known for her VH1 appearances Claude Raymond (born 1937), professional baseball player Frenchy Uhalt (1910–2004), Major League Baseball outfielder Stage or ring name [ edit ] Frenchie (rapper) , American rapper Greg Hogan (born 1985) Frenchie, Francois Allegre of
286-647: The 1924 US Olympic team George LeClair (1886–1918), American Major League Baseball pitcher Réal Lemieux (1945–1975), Canadian National Hockey League player Fred Mader (1883–?), American labor leader and mobster Sam Marx (1859–1933), father of the Marx Brothers Angelique Morgan , a reality TV star and ex-adult film star, best known for her VH1 appearances Claude Raymond (born 1937), professional baseball player Frenchy Uhalt (1910–2004), Major League Baseball outfielder Stage or ring name [ edit ] Frenchie (rapper) , American rapper Greg Hogan (born 1985) Frenchie, Francois Allegre of
308-437: The 1952 Western film Rancho Notorious , also played by Dietrich Frenchy, in the films Grease (1978) and Grease 2 (1982), portrayed by Didi Conn Frenchy Hercules, in the 1980 film Forbidden Zone played by Marie–Pascale Elfman Frenchy, in the early '90s TV show In Living Color , played by Keenen Ivory Wayans Frenchy, in the 2000 film Small Time Crooks , played by Tracey Ullman Frenchie (comics) ,
330-437: The 1952 Western film Rancho Notorious , also played by Dietrich Frenchy, in the films Grease (1978) and Grease 2 (1982), portrayed by Didi Conn Frenchy Hercules, in the 1980 film Forbidden Zone played by Marie–Pascale Elfman Frenchy, in the early '90s TV show In Living Color , played by Keenen Ivory Wayans Frenchy, in the 2000 film Small Time Crooks , played by Tracey Ullman Frenchie (comics) ,
352-625: The Medal of Honor Percy Creuzot (1924–2010), founder of Frenchy's Chicken, a restaurant chain in Houston Frenchy D'Amour (1912–?), Canadian curler, 1948 Brier champion Frenchie Davis (born 1979), American Broadway performer and soul, dance/electronica, and pop singer Jeff Francoeur (born 1984), American Major League Baseball player John Fuqua (born 1946), American former National Football League player Alphonse Lacroix (1897–1973), American ice hockey goaltender, member of
374-508: The Medal of Honor Percy Creuzot (1924–2010), founder of Frenchy's Chicken, a restaurant chain in Houston Frenchy D'Amour (1912–?), Canadian curler, 1948 Brier champion Frenchie Davis (born 1979), American Broadway performer and soul, dance/electronica, and pop singer Jeff Francoeur (born 1984), American Major League Baseball player John Fuqua (born 1946), American former National Football League player Alphonse Lacroix (1897–1973), American ice hockey goaltender, member of
396-413: The band Raggasonic "Frenchie", nickname of French professional jockey Cédric Ségeon Frenchy (comedian) , Australian comedian and YouTuber Frenchy Martin , ring name of Jean Gagné, French Canadian retired professional wrestler and manager Fictional characters [ edit ] Frenchy, in the 1939 Western film Destry Rides Again , portrayed by Marlene Dietrich Frenchy Fairmont, in
418-413: The band Raggasonic "Frenchie", nickname of French professional jockey Cédric Ségeon Frenchy (comedian) , Australian comedian and YouTuber Frenchy Martin , ring name of Jean Gagné, French Canadian retired professional wrestler and manager Fictional characters [ edit ] Frenchy, in the 1939 Western film Destry Rides Again , portrayed by Marlene Dietrich Frenchy Fairmont, in
440-469: The man in charge is Lambert. Frenchie gets in touch with Lance Cole, a man who helped her in New Orleans, and asks him to come to Bottleneck to run the Scarlet Angel with her. Lambert's gambling interests are threatened, so he plans to ambush Cole's stage. Banning intervenes and prevents bloodshed. Cole though is in love with Frenchie and suspicious Banning may be too. Diane, Banning's former fiancee,
462-430: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Frenchie . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Frenchie&oldid=1231537928 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Nicknames Hidden categories: Short description
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#1732801876275484-430: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Frenchie . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Frenchie&oldid=1231537928 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Nicknames Hidden categories: Short description
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