- An aging cowboy finds to his embarrassment that the successful business he has inherited from his brother is actually a house of prostitution.
- Out of the blue, the grizzled farmhand, John O'Hanlan, receives an unexpected letter from an unknown solicitor in the far-off town of Cheyenne, Wyoming, informing him that he is the proud owner of the Cheyenne Social Club, now that his estranged brother, D.J., has passed away. Intrigued and eager to trade in the dusty landscapes of 1867 Texas for an easy life as a businessman, without delay, John sets out on a long trip with his best friend, Harley Sullivan, to create a better future for himself. But somehow, John's newest and only acquisition has both a good and a bad reputation. Either way, the establishment's inexperienced manager now holds the fates of its loyal staff in his hands: a beautiful sextet of dedicated, and above all, famous female employees. However, is John cut out to run this type of business?—Nick Riganas
- John is working as a cow poke for very little money with his friend Harley when he gets word his brother DJ has died and bequeathed him the Cheyenne Social Club. He and Harley ride for nearly a thousand miles to his inheritance and discover it's a high class brothel.—John Vogel <jlvogel@comcast.net>
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By what name was The Cheyenne Social Club (1970) officially released in India in English?
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