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Le Gendarme de Saint-Tropez

Original title: Le gendarme de Saint-Tropez
  • 1964
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  • 1h 30m
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7.1/10
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Le Gendarme de Saint-Tropez (1964)
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Gendarme Ludovic Cruchot is re-assigned to the French Riviera seaside resort town of Saint-Tropez where petty criminals and his own daughter give him a hard time.Gendarme Ludovic Cruchot is re-assigned to the French Riviera seaside resort town of Saint-Tropez where petty criminals and his own daughter give him a hard time.Gendarme Ludovic Cruchot is re-assigned to the French Riviera seaside resort town of Saint-Tropez where petty criminals and his own daughter give him a hard time.

  • Director
    • Jean Girault
  • Writers
    • Richard Balducci
    • Jacques Vilfrid
    • Jean Girault
  • Stars
    • Louis de Funès
    • Geneviève Grad
    • Michel Galabru
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    • Director
      • Jean Girault
    • Writers
      • Richard Balducci
      • Jacques Vilfrid
      • Jean Girault
    • Stars
      • Louis de Funès
      • Geneviève Grad
      • Michel Galabru
    • 26User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    Louis de Funès
    Louis de Funès
    • Maréchal des logis-chef Ludovic Cruchot
    Geneviève Grad
    Geneviève Grad
    • Nicole Cruchot
    Michel Galabru
    Michel Galabru
    • Adjudant Alphonse Gerber
    Christian Marin
    Christian Marin
    • Maréchal des Logis Albert Merlot
    Jean Lefebvre
    Jean Lefebvre
    • Maréchal des Logis Lucien Fougasse
    Guy Grosso
    Guy Grosso
    • Maréchal des Logis Tricard
    Michel Modo
    Michel Modo
    • Maréchal des Logis Berlicot
    Patrice Laffont
    • Jean-Luc
    Nicole Vervil
    Nicole Vervil
    • Cecilia Gerber
    Michelle Wargnier
      Daniel Cauchy
      Daniel Cauchy
      • Richard
      Franck Vilcour
      • Christophe Boisselier
      • (as Frank Vilcour)
      France Rumilly
      • Soeur Clotilde
      Sylvie Bréal
      • Jessica
      • (as Sylvie Breal)
      Martine de Breteuil
      • La duchesse d'Armantière
      Claude Piéplu
      Claude Piéplu
      • Boisselier
      • (as Claude Pieplu)
      Jean Droze
      • Lucas - le matelot du yacht
      Maria Pacôme
      Maria Pacôme
      • Mme Lareine Leroy
      • Director
        • Jean Girault
      • Writers
        • Richard Balducci
        • Jacques Vilfrid
        • Jean Girault
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      7elvircorhodzic

      Cruchot at a crime scene.

      THE TROOPS OF ST. TROPEZ is a hilarious comedy, which brings an abundance of a cheap humor and fast fun. This is a somewhat satirical look at some serious social issues that rotate continuously in the story. That is, from the beginning, very frivolous.

      Ludovic Cruchot, a gendarme is the embodiment of the law in a small French village. He has been re-assigned to the seaside commune of Saint-Tropez under the orders of command sergeant major Gerber. His beautiful and rebellious daughter goes with him. The gendarmes have a serious problem: a group of persistent nudists. However, Cruchot has an "ingenious" plan. Meanwhile, his daughter comes in contact with a gang of thieves...

      This is a very pleasant and short amusement, regardless of the whole range of unpleasant coincidence. The scenery is is a big hit, because it distracts attention from a distorted perspective on society. There is no place for a parody, this is a comic charade with unclear directions. Mr. Girauld has managed to shuffle all the elements, such as family, crime, religion, youthful rebellious spirit and incompetent guardians of law and order.

      Louis de Funès as Ludovic Cruchot has, given to his movements, noises, grimaces and gestures, completely stole the show. He has an aesthetic sense of humor, which is accompanied with his enormous energy. Well, Cruchot somewhat reminiscent on well known inspector Clouseau. Geneviève Grad as Nicole Cruchot is a beautiful girl from a province who comes into a tourist paradise. She has two problems: her youthful rebellious nature and a strict father, who happens to be a hyperactive gendarme. Michel Galabru as warrant officer Jérôme Gerber is preparing for the madness, at least for now.

      The films about gendarmes from a hot French coast are, like many other things, a part of my childhood.
      8WestMike

      Louis De Fun-es - whats in a name?

      The Gendarm is one of these movies which get aired in Germany at least twice a year on television on public holidays. Shame on me I never took the opportunity to give it my full attendance. So now when it got re-released on DVD in a box containing the first 3 flix with Louis De Funes as Gendarm Cruchot I gripped my chance – and was in no way disappointed.

      In the first 10 minutes of his movie (which I never saw before) we are introduced to the choleric character of a county policeman arresting fish and chicken thieves and singing in the church choir. This piece of film is in black and white contrasting the colorful scenes at St Tropez later on. Already these first 10 minutes are the work of a genius in humor. De Funes never fails to amuse with his extraordinary combination of being the law abiding correct police officer and same time unable to control his overwhelming emotions as depicted in his facial expression and excessive gestures. With this he is throughout the movie never overacting like in some of his later works.

      About the main part of the movie we see him elevated to lead a fearless four of flics in the mundane town of St Tropez on Mediterranean Cote D'Azur. Some story lines are welded together about nudist bathers (are they in existence still?), young folks doing some vandalism and finally a big robbery of a classical painting which he can (by chance for sure) resolve. These are used to include some extraordinary political and social satire sub-tones like Louis leading his flics into assault on nude people on the beach like famous French Foreign Legion soldiers in desert wars.

      I was brilliantly entertained by this comedy and could laugh out loud on some of the punchlines and almost dadaist slapstick. Oh, and you won't forget the catchy St Tropez tune performed by his film daughter and featured 3 times in the film. I give it 8 out of 10.

      Additional trivia for German version: In the restored version on DVD we see some short scenes which were cut from the theatrical version, recognizable by not being overdubbed with German synchro. They do not add much to the story but fit into the picture of a great comedy.
      RResende

      how it felt, and how it feels

      Of all the genres, comedy is the one which gets more easily dated. That's because the conventions for each moment in time (and for each culture) are very volatile, they change quickly. And, for some reason, we don't "pile" new notions over old ones, which is to say, with humor, once we have new conventions, we reject old ones (unlike, for instance, the detective film). This means that what makes people laugh now, won't work in a very short time. I'm still young, and i've seen that happen, with films i saw as a teen. But than we have another aspect to be reckoned: the fact that, though audiences adapt to new conventions regardless of their age (as long as they keep seeing new films and live active social lives), they still gain a cinematic memory. So, many times, people "know" that they will re-watch a film which "is" funny, they remember they laughed out loud when they saw it the first time.

      I saw this film with my mother, and i registered this effect on her. To me, this was something i had seen 10 years ago, to her, it was a memory from childhood, when these gendarme films were fresh.

      Now they aren't fresh. Social criticisms here are totally out of date for European societies, even for the Portuguese!, so that's a card out of the deck.

      The kind of gimmick Funés uses are also no longer so watchable. Physical acting has evolved to play with the body as an object (Jim Carey type) more than with the placing of the characters in a funny situation, like here (Chaplin made both things).

      I do sympathize with his unlikable character. The witty policeman, despicable, over-protective about his girl (that's social commentary as well), caring for appearances. It's a matter of attitude, and Louis de Funés was a valuable performer.

      One thing is remarkable about this film and its context: St.Tropez. What is remarkable, besides beautiful beaches, and pleasant lifestyle, is how cinema was an important, even fundamental, piece of the publicity machinery the french created to promote the place. It starts with 'Et dieu crea la femme', and it goes through a number of other films, including this one. Here we even have a song about the village, obviously made to promote both the film and the place. So here (as with 'and god...') we have the key elements that were important to highlight: beach, sand, summer-mood, boats, high life, open-minded relaxed living youth, attractive girls. The story exists to show off these elements. Well, you go today to St Tropez and compare it to what we have here in this film (and specially in 'and god..') and you have to admit they were successful in their campaign.

      My opinion: 3/5 http://www.7eyes.wordpress.com
      6ma-cortes

      First outing of Ludovic Cruchot series with the farceur Louis De Funes

      This is a pretty amusing entry on Marechal Luudovic Cruchot(Louis De Funes)Gendarmes stories. Starts with a prologue in black and white where Cruchot is a corporal at a village .He's suddenly been promoted to sergeant in Sainz Tropez and undertakes the changeling. There he goes along with his beautiful daughter Nicole (Genevieve Grad).At the Nationale Gendarmerie finds four Marechals(Jean Lefevre,Michael Modo,Grosso) and chef adjutant Jerome(Michael Galabru).Meanwhile a mobs have robbed a Rembrant painting titled the 'girl of the tulip' and the Gendarmes must to find it. Besides happen several adventures, with highlights such as the chase of nudists whom Cruchot ask them documentation, when Lucien(Jean Lefevre)is obligated to nude himself for close nudists, and the ordinary nun driving rapidly in the Citroen, among others.

      This agreeable French comedy about the sympathetic Gendarmes contains slapstick,slapdash, simple humor and lots of entertainment and fun . Louis De Funes, as usual, steals the show, the puts paces, grimace,and overacting by means of excessive mimic gesticulation. Marvelous, wonderful Genevieve Grad as festive daughter, she starred various sword and sandals movies.It's a co-production French-Italian , for that reason appears Gabriele Tinti as a gangster, he's customary actor of co-productions during the 60 and 70s. However doesn't appear Claude Gensac who collaborated five movies as Funes'spouse, because in the next installment 'Gendarme get married' she'll become into wife. Glimmer local cinematography in luminous sun under Saint Tropez'blue sky. Enjoyable musical score by Raymond Lefevre including musical background leitmotif and catching disco song titled, of course, St Tropez. Habitual final parade with Cruchot greeted like a hero. If you like Funes' overacting, you'll enjoy this one. The flick is lively written and amusingly directed by Jean Girault, who followed film-making the series: Gendarmes and creatures of outer space,Gendarme in balade, Gendarme at New York, and Gendarme and the Gendarmettes.
      9jimakros

      classic de funes

      This is the movie that made of De funes an international star and is considered the first of his great "hits".Almost everything that made De funes great in his later movies is present in this one.His typical "brownosing the boss-small tyrant to his inferiors" character,his relationship with daughter/son,the easy going"french" mentality of others around him that makes for most of the jokes, and the feel good sence of his movies. Add to all this the 60's scenery of st.tropez and you have an unbeatable combination.But of course,the central piece is De funes himself and his comic genious.I watched this movie when i was a kid, and watched it again almost 20 years later and i still laughed.An absolute must to any one who appreciates french humour and wants to taste the-in my opinion-greatest funny man ever.

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      • Trivia
        The biggest box office hit of 1964 in France with 7.8 million viewers.
      • Goofs
        To arrest the group of nudists, the main characters send Fougasse as a mole to their beach. The nudist community is a very closed formation, and a random stranger won't be allowed to join. Thus when Fougasse arrived, it would cause alarm right off the bat.
      • Connections
        Featured in Le Gendarme en balade (1970)
      • Soundtracks
        Douliou Douliou Saint-Tropez
        Music by Paul Mauriat and Raymond Lefebvre

        Lyrics by André Pascal

        Performed by Geneviève Grad

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      • Release date
        • September 9, 1964 (France)
      • Countries of origin
        • France
        • Italy
      • Language
        • French
      • Also known as
        • The Gendarme of Saint-Tropez
      • Filming locations
        • Ramatuelle, Var, France(nudists' beach & fishing urchins)
      • Production companies
        • Société Nouvelle de Cinématographie (SNC)
        • Franca Films
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        • FRF 1,350,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 30 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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