When Alain Bernardin, a cultivated man with a fascination for show business and the United States, opened the Crazy Horse in the basement of a prestigious building on Avenue George V in 1951.
1960-1989 : As a wind of change swept through society during the Sixties, the Crazy Horse moved with the times. The influence of New wave cinema, Neo-realism, Pop Art and the "Nouveau roman" soon began to be felt on the club's creations. Loulou de Santiago, Candy Capitol, Vanilla Banana, Melba Parachute and of course Lova Moor...