Le Gendarme et les Extra-terrestres
Original title: Le gendarme et les extra-terrestres
- 1979
- Tous publics
- 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
10K
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In St. Tropez, French gendarme Cruchot and his men battle petroleum-drinking, human-looking, metallic aliens.In St. Tropez, French gendarme Cruchot and his men battle petroleum-drinking, human-looking, metallic aliens.In St. Tropez, French gendarme Cruchot and his men battle petroleum-drinking, human-looking, metallic aliens.
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Le Gendarme et les Extra Terrestres is one of the last episodes in the "gendarme"-series, situated in the beautiful south of France (St. Tropez).
Louis de Funes again plays Ludovic Cruchot. When his colleague-gendarme Beaupied (Maurice Risch) sees a flying saucer, no one believes him. Not much later however, Cruchot also sees the saucer. The two gendarmes try to convince their colleagues that they must do something to defeat the aliens, especially when it becomes clear that these aliens can copy the looks of anyone they like, including the gendarmes. But how do you catch aliens you can not distinguish from your own colleagues?
Don't complain about the special effects. They are bad. The saucer, when flying, is very poorly pasted in the film, especially in the final scene where it flies over the St Tropez harbor. It doesn't matter, even contributes to the overall fun-factor of this movie.
The movie contains more than enough memorable scenes, that is if you like its kind of humour. De Funes singing in a nuns-choir is hilarious. De Funes patting everybody on the back (to check if they sound hollow) and stabbing his boss in his ass (because he thinks he's an alien) is great. Also the scenes where Baupied's alien look-a like offers him a flower and where De Funes' cap is set on fire by an alien are classics.
The movie gives him enough room to display his famous neurotic character. A must see for fans of De Funes and of French comedy. 7/10 points.
Louis de Funes again plays Ludovic Cruchot. When his colleague-gendarme Beaupied (Maurice Risch) sees a flying saucer, no one believes him. Not much later however, Cruchot also sees the saucer. The two gendarmes try to convince their colleagues that they must do something to defeat the aliens, especially when it becomes clear that these aliens can copy the looks of anyone they like, including the gendarmes. But how do you catch aliens you can not distinguish from your own colleagues?
Don't complain about the special effects. They are bad. The saucer, when flying, is very poorly pasted in the film, especially in the final scene where it flies over the St Tropez harbor. It doesn't matter, even contributes to the overall fun-factor of this movie.
The movie contains more than enough memorable scenes, that is if you like its kind of humour. De Funes singing in a nuns-choir is hilarious. De Funes patting everybody on the back (to check if they sound hollow) and stabbing his boss in his ass (because he thinks he's an alien) is great. Also the scenes where Baupied's alien look-a like offers him a flower and where De Funes' cap is set on fire by an alien are classics.
The movie gives him enough room to display his famous neurotic character. A must see for fans of De Funes and of French comedy. 7/10 points.
The gendarme of Saint-Tropez this time are saving the world from an invasion of hollow aliens. When I was a kid this was my favorite from the series and I watched it the most. Not particularly high-quality movie, but full of healthy humor.
7/10
7/10
I saw this movie at the cinema back in the day, and I remember I was slightly disappointed then because there were no actual alien monsters, just humans making metallic noises and stiff movements. However, rewatching it today I'm impressed what a clever little movie this is. Going into a genre which is clearly beyond its budget, arming its heroes only with a bucket of water, it plays virtuously on the classic doppelganger theme. Again and again, aliens and their flying saucer appear, but who will believe the eyewitnesses that they are among us? Cruchot and his team on their 5th mission (of 6 in total) are fighting an amusing battle, dedicated to the max. The flick was definitely better than I remembered it.
The gendarme and the extra-terrestrials is a unique entry in the Gendarme series, blending comedy with a touch of science fiction. Louis de Funès returns as the beloved Sergeant Cruchot, and this time, he finds himself dealing with aliens who have landed in Saint-Tropez. The film takes a bold departure from the previous entries in the series, introducing a storyline that is both unexpected and hilariously executed.
De Funès is once again in top form, delivering a performance that is full of energy, wit, and physical comedy. The film's premise may be unusual, but it works thanks to its lighthearted tone and the charm of its lead actor. The special effects, while dated, add to the film's quirky appeal, and the humor is consistent throughout.
Overall, the gendarme and the extra-terrestrials is a fun and entertaining film that stands out for its originality and humor. It's a must-watch for fans of Louis de Funès and anyone looking for a comedy that's a little different. I give it an 8/10 for its creativity, humor, and the fantastic performance by de Funès.
De Funès is once again in top form, delivering a performance that is full of energy, wit, and physical comedy. The film's premise may be unusual, but it works thanks to its lighthearted tone and the charm of its lead actor. The special effects, while dated, add to the film's quirky appeal, and the humor is consistent throughout.
Overall, the gendarme and the extra-terrestrials is a fun and entertaining film that stands out for its originality and humor. It's a must-watch for fans of Louis de Funès and anyone looking for a comedy that's a little different. I give it an 8/10 for its creativity, humor, and the fantastic performance by de Funès.
Actually all the films Louis de Funés participated are great. Especially the gendarme films. I watched this one last week an I am rather impressed. He and his partners played convincingly once again. It always makes lots of fun to watch them, particularly if Ludovic drives through the picturesque landscape of Saint Tropez.
Saint Tropez is like a dream. But not for the gendarms. This time an UFO is sighted by one of the gendarms. However, nobody believes him. Until Ludovic himself sees the UFO landing - and flying away at once. But nobody believes him as well. And then the first aliens come to Saint Tropez...
Well, the film is even a little creepy and eerie as I think. Perhaps I would have expected another end; the film ended a little sudden. But that's a matter of taste.
Saint Tropez is like a dream. But not for the gendarms. This time an UFO is sighted by one of the gendarms. However, nobody believes him. Until Ludovic himself sees the UFO landing - and flying away at once. But nobody believes him as well. And then the first aliens come to Saint Tropez...
Well, the film is even a little creepy and eerie as I think. Perhaps I would have expected another end; the film ended a little sudden. But that's a matter of taste.
Did you know
- TriviaMaria Mauban replaced Claude Gensac as Josépha, the main character's wife. Gensac could not reprise the role because she had already commited to several plays.
- GoofsAdjudant Gerber calls his wife 'Germaine' (instead of Cecilia) and she calls him 'Antoine' (instead of Jérôme)
- Quotes
Le maréchal des logis-chef Ludovic Cruchot: Do you come from far away?
- ConnectionsFeatured in Les rendez-vous du dimanche: Episode dated 4 February 1979 (1979)
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- Runtime
- 1h 36m(96 min)
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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