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Le gendarme et les extra-terrestres

  • 1979
  • 1h 36min
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Louis de Funès and Michel Galabru in Le gendarme et les extra-terrestres (1979)
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En St. Tropez, el gendarme francés Cruchot y sus hombres luchan contra alienígenas metálicos que beben petróleo y parecen humanos.En St. Tropez, el gendarme francés Cruchot y sus hombres luchan contra alienígenas metálicos que beben petróleo y parecen humanos.En St. Tropez, el gendarme francés Cruchot y sus hombres luchan contra alienígenas metálicos que beben petróleo y parecen humanos.

  • Dirección
    • Jean Girault
  • Guionistas
    • Jacques Vilfrid
    • Richard Balducci
    • Louis de Funès
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    • Louis de Funès
    • Michel Galabru
    • Maurice Risch
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    • Dirección
      • Jean Girault
    • Guionistas
      • Jacques Vilfrid
      • Richard Balducci
      • Louis de Funès
    • Elenco
      • Louis de Funès
      • Michel Galabru
      • Maurice Risch
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    Louis de Funès
    Louis de Funès
    • Le maréchal des logis-chef Ludovic Cruchot
    Michel Galabru
    Michel Galabru
    • L'adjudant Jérôme Gerber
    Maurice Risch
    Maurice Risch
    • Le maréchal des logis Beaupied
    Jean-Pierre Rambal
    Jean-Pierre Rambal
    • Le maréchal des logis Taupin
    Guy Grosso
    Guy Grosso
    • Le maréchal des logis Gaston Tricard
    Michel Modo
    Michel Modo
    • Le maréchal des logis Jules Berlicot
    France Rumilly
    • Soeur Clotilde
    Jean-Roger Caussimon
    Jean-Roger Caussimon
    • L'évêque
    Mario David
    Mario David
    • Le voleur du bidon d'huile
    Jacques François
    Jacques François
    • Le colonel de gendarmerie
    Maria Mauban
    • Joséfa Cruchot
    Madeleine Delavaivre
    Madeleine Delavaivre
    • Soeur képi Gerber
    Micheline Bourday
    • Madame Cécilia Gerber
    Jacqueline Jefford
    • La soeur à la carrure de rugbyman
    René Berthier
    • Berthier - l'adjoint du colonel
    Henri Génès
    Henri Génès
    • Le patron du restaurant 'Le Cabanon'
    Fulbert Janin
    • Bonneval
    Marie Pillet
    • La serveuse du restaurant 'Le Cabanon'
    • Dirección
      • Jean Girault
    • Guionistas
      • Jacques Vilfrid
      • Richard Balducci
      • Louis de Funès
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    7vnoordland

    Simple, but irresistible when you're in the right mood!

    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.
    5ElMaruecan82

    Not that bad, but the lousiness of some gags is even more unbelievable than the sci-fi plot...

    Probably tired of unsuccessful invasions and infiltrations of Earth via the United States, our good old aliens (aboard their not-so-unidentifiable flying saucers) think they'll have a better shot with Saint Tropez; they just didn't count on our valiant defenders of bikini-clad widows and playing-with-sand orphans; the Extra-terrestrials are coming and the Troop is back!

    Still, the decade it took for that fifth installment to be released feels like a real change of era that affected all the cast... and not just in the looks department. In 1979, the baby-boomers who twisted in Saint-Tropez were adults whose preoccupation were rooted in reality and oil prices, so I'm not sure watching a frail old Funès dressed as a nun and making faces not to be recognized was the proper cure for laughs. That 'Salve Regina' sounds rather like the swan song of the agonizing old school of French comedy.

    But courageously, director Jean Girault and screenwriter Jacques Wilfrid stick to their guns, and all the actors are certainly more heroic than their fictional counterparts in the way they indulge to the same shticks over and over without fearing to look ridicule. But there are signs that can't fool us, the most visible ones are the replacements of Christian Marin and Jean Lefebvre by similarly looking substitutes Maurice Risch (short but chubbier) and Jean-Pierre Rambal (tall but less goofy). It's quite symbolic that Merlot and Fougasse were the two who welcomed Cruchot at his arrival and quite sad that "no one notices" their absence.

    To their defense, they don't hurt the film and Maurice Risch, a regular De Funès' partner who's been labeled as a poor man's "Jacques Villeret" given the obvious resemblance, dis fit to the role. The real issue is with the replacement of Claude Gensac as Cruchot's wife by Maria Mauban. Gensac was unavailable so Mauban did her best with a second-rate script that overloads de Funès' dialogues with many "my doe" (ma biche!) in case we forgot who she was.

    So "The Troops and the Extra-Terrestrials" has many new faces and the "old" ones have aged too much, aging even contaminated the writing because it's dated even by the 70s standards. In other words, the first act was a disaster starting with Beaupied (Risch) discovering a flying saucer and going all bananas about it. Granted there is no De Funès movie without a fair deal of hysteria, here the joke is used ad nauseam, with media-circus, brand-dropping, neologisms and verbalisms so embarrassing you just wish the plot can move to somewhere else.

    I tried to watch it with the benevolence of a parent who sees his child and knows a Laurence Olivier he'll never be, but seeing all these talented actors clowning around and trying to make us believe that stabbing someone's butt by mistake is funny... with the summit of bad taste in that shot on the Colonel's bleeding pants. The craze goes on and then it starts to loosen up and even gets better near the middle. I often criticized some De Funès' movies to start very well and then getting slower or rushed out at the end, this is the opposite case, and I only wish the warm-up wasn't so long because it could have redeemed the film.

    Which takes me back to that summer of 1989 where as a kid, I discovered De Funès through a TV cycle dedicated to the Troops series. If my memories don't fail me, it was one of the first I saw and I didn't take it as a comedy. The sight and sound of the aliens, the ominous music, the rusty sound they made and even that 'bong' when you knocked their body used to give me the creeps. Besides, I never liked plots were identities were reversed for all the misunderstandings they induced. I guess I took that film too seriously but strangely enough, there were a few scenes that I still appreciated for their 'serious' undertones.

    There's a moment for instance where Galabru is alone in civilian clothes and follows an alien who'd just been splashed by water and is dying, his body makes mechanical noises, his dislocation is showed like a real agony and his death is symbolized by the fading sound of his tune watch, and there's no moment where Galabru plays it comical. He's alone in the beach of St Tropez like Charlton Heston in "Planet of the Apes" and the whole scene plays like something that could have come from straight sci-fi. It was quite powerful.

    The following scene is one of these outbursts of comedic genius you find even in the worse De Funès when they all knock their heads and they make metallic sounds only with a different tone, though it had me confused as hell when I was younger (I didn't get the joke), the punchline of can belong to one of the Top 10 gendarmes moments. I guess that's the magic of the series, after all, each one has something to offer for the legacy.

    And it's weird that De Funès, the actor known for straight comedies would play for his final six roles (following his heart attack) in two memorable sci-fi films both involving the classic flying saucers. The sci-fi element is handled pretty well, I especially like the effort Raymond Lefebvre took to put electronic sound in his work, and special effects that can seem a bit B-moviesque compared to "Star Wars" but they hold up well, honorable mention to the part when the Troops fought against their lookalikes and I was wondering how they would pull it. Naturally, they went the easy way, who said they had to fight their counterpart after all?

    Now, I'm not sure the climax inside the flying saucer was necessary, with the final parade and the Troops making their obligatory march, there was an opportunity for a great last gag à la "Breast of Leg?", that would have earned the film an extra point.
    8Zooha-47207

    A unique and entertaining comedy like no other

    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.
    8LordWimsey

    Each film with Louis de Funés is great

    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.
    6Coventry

    Silly laughs with a little bit of textbook Sci-Fi

    Odd as it may sound, I consider "Le Gendarme et les Extra-Terrestres" as one of movies that sparked my personal interest (read: obsession) with Sci-Fi & horror movies. That is bizarre because the movies of French comedy legend/genius Louis de Funès, and particularly the cycle of "The Gendarme" movies, are straightforward comedies revolving around silly characters and absurd situations. This entry (the fifth and one before last in the series) is a slapstick comedy too, but it was the only one in the series to also feature a couple of Sci-Fi elements.

    With their textbook spacecraft, aliens land in St. Tropez and Marshall Ludovic Cruchot and his team of dimwit gendarmes are up against extraterrestrial perpetrators that can duplicate the exact looks, voices, and behavior of human beings. The alien enemies are nevertheless easy to recognize, though, as they make the sound of a hollow metal drum if you touch them, they drink motor oil, and the totally break apart when in contact with water.

    Admittedly, in retrospect, the concept and especially the special effects are incredibly tacky, cheap, and borderline laughable. And yet, when I was 6-7 years old, and the movie got shown on television every couple of months, it simultaneously fascinated and frightened me! Notably the sight of an alien that, after the water of a broken aquarium poured over him, robotically stumbles over the beach and fully disintegrates, left quite a big impression on me. Of course, it primarily still is a comedy with all the regular de Funès trademarks, but it's a nostalgic and fun example of how non-horror and non-SciFi writers/directors interpret the alien invasion subgenre.

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      Maria 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.
    • Errores
      Adjudant Gerber calls his wife 'Germaine' (instead of Cecilia) and she calls him 'Antoine' (instead of Jérôme)
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      Le maréchal des logis-chef Ludovic Cruchot: Do you come from far away?

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Les rendez-vous du dimanche: Episode dated 4 February 1979 (1979)

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      • 31 de enero de 1979 (Francia)
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      • Francés
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      • The Troops & Aliens
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Saint-Tropez, Var, Francia
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      • Société Nouvelle de Cinématographie (SNC)
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