After being chosen to represent France in an international congress, Cruchot and his troops must go to New York, and adapt to its social and cultural aspects.After being chosen to represent France in an international congress, Cruchot and his troops must go to New York, and adapt to its social and cultural aspects.After being chosen to represent France in an international congress, Cruchot and his troops must go to New York, and adapt to its social and cultural aspects.
- Maréchal des Logis Tricard
- (as Grosso)
- Aldo
- (as Marino Mase)
- Le lieutenant de police
- (as Bill Kearns)
- Une vendeuse
- (as Denise Mac Laglen)
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And again she takes center stage one way or the other. Story wise this seems at least a bit more tight and coherent than the first one, but that is up to you to decide. This also has things like "yellow-face" and stereotypes. You sure shouldn't be too politically correct or easily offended to have some fun with this one ...
Scene with english lessons is really funny - my tailor is not rich / my flowers are beautiful
Cruchot's daughter Nicole (Geneviève Grad) wants to see the USA, but her father will not allow her to join them. The young woman is determined though, and sneaks aboard the ferry. Trying not to let her father find out, she hides from him and without a cabin she sleeps on the deck.
There's a lot of action in this film, more than in the first, both on the ferry and after they have arrived in New York. The two most memorable scenes are first a quite clever little take on "West Side Story" and a baseball fight, that shows that Cruchot has thunder in his bat.
Also worth mentioning is a call back to the first film, where a nun repeats her part, this time in a car in New York!
Nicole finds a room at YWCA, where they don't want the presence of Cruchot.
All in all worth seeing, probably most for the viewers that were born around the time of the making of the film.
Did you know
- TriviaFinal film of Viviane Méry.
- Quotes
Adjudant Jérôme Gerber: My flowers are beautiful.
Maréchal des Logis Albert Merlot: Your flowers are not beautiful.
Adjudant Jérôme Gerber: My flowers are beautiful!
Maréchal des Logis Albert Merlot: Your flowers are not beautiful!
Adjudant Jérôme Gerber: MY FLOWERS ARE BEAUTIFUL!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Le Gendarme en balade (1970)
- SoundtracksLes Garçons sont Gentils
Music by Paul Mauriat and Raymond Lefebvre
Lyrics by Roger Berthier
Performed by Geneviève Grad
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- Also known as
- Le Gendarme à New-York
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- Runtime1 hour 42 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1