The Gendarme Gets Married

October. 30,1968      
Rating:
6.8
Trailer Synopsis Cast

The Saint-Tropez police launch a major offensive against dangerous drivers. Marechal Cruchot (Louis de Funès) relishes the assignment, which he pursues with a manic zeal. Cruchot is after an offending driver, who turns out to be Josépha (Claude Gensac), the widow of a highly regarded police colonel. When they meet, Cruchot falls instantly in love....

Louis de Funès as  Ludovic Cruchot
Jean Lefebvre as  Lucien Fougasse
Geneviève Grad as  Nicole Cruchot
Christian Marin as  Albert Merlot
Yves Vincent as  Le colonel
Guy Grosso as  Gaston Tricard
Michel Modo as  Jules Berlicot
Maurizio Bonuglia as  L'ami de Nicole
Mario David as  Frédo
Claude Gensac as  Josépha Lefrançois

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Reviews

Scanialara
1968/10/30

You won't be disappointed!

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Acensbart
1968/10/31

Excellent but underrated film

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Odelecol
1968/11/01

Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.

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Frances Chung
1968/11/02

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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ElMaruecan82
1968/11/03

Whatever you have to say against the "The Troops Gets Marriad" you got to give it the credit for one merit: it didn't duplicate the same mistakes than the first sequel set in New York, and that includes the setting.It's the first film in St Tropez four years after the one that launched the career of Louis de Funès. Four years is a lot, it means ten movies and maybe fifty millions of viewers, De Funès was the most popular star and seeing him in his gendarme uniform again had in 1968 a sort of back-to-the-roots feeling. The previous "Troops in New York" had severely overused his shtick at the expense of the six comedic talents surrounding him. But after several minutes watching him looking for his daughter, the formula got rapidly tiresome.This time, the troop is back in its territory and there's just something in the performances that make you feel the actors are having fun being in good old Saint Tropez, each of the six other players is given a substantial part and even Galabru is more than a simple foil to De Funès' tantrums, it's just as if there was some maturity in the writing, something that took in consideration De Funes' previous successes, the best movies never relied totally on his performances and talent, no matter how good he was. And yes, "The Troops Gets Married" can't be labeled as the De Funes show, which is a good thing.The film opens with the vacation rush (I was surprised that the English term was used at that time) with a sort of incognito assignment consisting on apprehending the vacationers who feel like the road belongs to them, the gendarmes all disguise as peaceful tourists and hitchhikers and the situations lead to a series of amusing gags, but even when they don't inspire belly laughs, they lead up to one of the greatest moment of the series, the first meeting between Ludovic Cruchot and the rich widow Josepha, played by Claude Gensac. There are a few pivotal movies in De Funès' career, this is one of them.The moment's iconic value goes beyond the simple introduction of Josepha. Claude Gensac, who passed away on Decembrer 2016, has starred in ten De Funes' movies. In seven of them, she was his wife and that includes four of the 'troops' movie. There has always been in Gensac an illuminating smile, an optimism that played like the perfect counterpart to De Funès' excitability, she was the sweet and joyful yin to his tempestuous and grumbling yang. When she gets in the screen, you almost forget about the daughter and you're glad that the Troops' series stop relying on the youth- oriented tropes. And what makes this film so memorable is that it is the only time where we see a love- at-first-sight moment between the two actors, when we can enjoy the romance growing between each of them, seeing the hot-tempered Cruchot suddenly disarmed by the sweet Josepha. It's actually one of the rare if not the unique instance where you can see De Funès in love, which for the first time gives him an excuse to tone down his usual mimics and let the other characters play for the jokes, even his daughter becomes the clown for one moment before she ends up getting along with Josepha.De Funès wasn't exactly the romantic type and always refused to play the part of the cheating husband, but there was just the right chemistry with Gensac, even his wife Jeanne De Funès approved. And the film manages to translate their genuine chemistry into one of the most memorable gags of French comedy, the electric shock whenever Cruchot kisses Josepha's hand or when their heads accidentally collide during a friendly tea party. This thunderbolt moment is the film stealing the thunder of the first opus, outshining its humor with its heart, it is played a lot but never overplayed like a great running gag. It's also one of my first memories of De Funès.If the film centers on the new relationship, it also enriches the small rivalry between Adjutant Gerber and Cruchot, providing a nice middle-act subplot where for some fifteen minutes, Cruchot is promoted and manages to outrank Gerber, when Cruchot makes his entrance as the new superior is again a great moment for laughs. The scene allows De Funès to replay his best part, the guy with a grandstanding and patronizing attitude but who inevitably cowers down when things back to normal. For the sake of continuity, Gerber becomes the chief again (they could have kept it longer but never mind) after the interlude provided one of the funniest sequence of the series, so the contrived aspect is excused anyway.So I enjoyed "The Troops Gets Married" overall, the film doesn't break many grounds, there's not much of a plot and the late kidnapping is just an opportunity to meet again the smiling crazy driving Sister Clotilde (and this time, she's driving on a side-car). And the film ends with the perfect happy note, the marriage between Cruchot and Josepha and a funny punchline involving a funny double entendre between Cruchot and Geber. The score by Raymond Lefevre is a good work and the film is nice and enjoyable family entertainment. It is possibly the best sequel of the series, if not the most enjoyable.

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LakiM9
1968/11/04

The third movie in the Gendarme series.Cruchot is a widower and he falls in love with a wealthy widow ,Josepha (Claude Gensac).But it seems that his daughter is not ready to accept Josepha and she first refuses her new "mother". A perfect movie if you just want to sit and laugh.It is also got very catchy score like all of Gendarme movies. The movie itself is having a lot of practical jokes we see. Dialogue is also done very nice, so as events which help the story to keep going. It is also clearly visible that some of this movie's jokes had an influence on Yugoslavian comedy movies. Editing is done nice so is camera's work(it is very flexible though). Nice 1960s French gem really! 7/10

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languedoc-586-836028
1968/11/05

Not 8 stars as classic-film-status-8-stars… But 8 stars as a De Funès at the very top of his game in a Gendarme series film, also featuring none other than Michel Galabru as Adjutant CHEF Gerber, Geneviève Grad as De Funès' daughter Nicole Cruchot, and last but not least, Claude Gensac as Josépha, the Colonel's widow.It is so sad that apparently many De Funès fans, or De Funès fans-to-be, from the USA do not seem to even have access to this sunny Mediterranean 60s gem, a chock full of belly laughs and fine French comical humor! This is for me the very best of the series (yes, which does include some mediocre entries). Taking for granted that there will be car chases, one or two police helicopter flights and a speeding wheeled nun saving the day, and that the subaltern Gendarmes will basically behave like idiots, then there is absolutely nothing wrong with the rest here! Galabru always steals the screen with his inimitable balance of childlike gullibility and poised, protocolar dignity or stateliness, even being well-read to a point that was not so out-of-place or unrealistic for an officer of his rank in those days... Gensac is as always the epitome of both naivety and elegance, here as Maréchal Cruchot's new flame. Gensac was the perfect female screen companion to De Funès, and if she was available for shooting, DeFunès would not have any other partner. The latter himself gives his all through his own maniacal character, typically obsessed with power and advancement. But he also gets to semi-improvise scenes of complete emotional distress and vulnerability, and also a bit of temporary delirium due to a scuba exercise having gone wrong. And this is where he gets me with his comical genius: when struck with panic and stuttering quasi-logical utterances, or inventing (delirium scene upon waking up from scuba accident) dream-like nonsense… This is an aspect of his comic brilliance that goes into more intellectual realms and beyond the grimacing maniac he is too often reduced to.In many scenes, the direction is also more dexterous and clever than in several other "Gendarmes".As an aside, the fans of Mr. Bean's old TV show will immediately recognize in the promotion examination scene of this film the direct inspiration of the math exam session, Act one, from Bean's very first episode… almost verbatim!

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dbdumonteil
1968/11/06

The third installment in the Gendarme series.Cruchot is a widower and he falls in love with a wealthy widow ,Josepha (Claude Gensac).But his daughter is not prepared to accept it and she first refuses this new "mother" .But do not panic,things will turn out fine,under Saint Tropez's luminous blue sky.The regular guests are all here .Cruchot's superior (Michel Galabru)is making it rough all over.Cruchot's colleagues are all present too.And let's not forget the inevitable Deux-Chevaux of the nun who appears in every episode of the saga. Sandra Bullock in "speed" a quarter of century before it happened.

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