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The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox is a 1976 American Western romantic comedy film directed and produced by Melvin Frank from a screenplay by Frank, Barry Sandler, and Jack Rose and a story by Sandler. It stars George Segal and Goldie Hawn as the title characters.
The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox: April 5, 1976 The Blue Bird: Fifth adaptation of novel by Maurice Maeterlinck co-production with Lenfilm American-Soviet co-production co-production with Lenfilm: May 12, 1976 End of the Game: German film USA theatrical distribution only May 26, 1976 Mother, Jugs & Speed: June 1, 1976 The Last Hard Men: June 2 ...
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It was a film location for the movie The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox starring Goldie Hawn and George Segal. [10] It was also referenced in chapter 9 of On the Road by Jack Kerouac, mentioning the opera Fidelio and interactions with the performers in a wild night in Central City as the western opera world intersected with the Beat Generation.