Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAfter 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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- QuizFinal film of Viviane Méry.
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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!
- ConnessioniFeatured in 6 gendarmi in fuga (1970)
- Colonne sonoreLes Garçons sont Gentils
Music by Paul Mauriat and Raymond Lefebvre
Lyrics by Roger Berthier
Performed by Geneviève Grad
And now, the St-Tropez police gets elected to represent the France police in New York. (The audience asks: If the St-Tropez police is already a bunch of comedians, how must the Paris police look like.) But this movie does not get stuck in the usual slapstick and that form of comedy for which I only now one adequate term - in German: Klamotte, and it is perhaps just to say that Louis De Funes was in Europe that comedian who played this oldest and historically lowest level of comedy on the highest possible level. For that he will for unforgotten for all times.
"Le Gendarme A New York" does not exhaust itself in the fragile border land between comedy and comicality, since it is a great poetry of displacement. As if in the big city of New York there would be no place for the hungry policemen to satisfy their hunger, they send commander Cruchot to a butcher shop in order to get a "beef-steak" (as it can be ordered even in the smallest French countryside bistros). Arrived at a shop around the corner, Cruchot learns that the partition of the meat in America and in Europe has nothing to do with one another (and therefore it makes no sense to ask for a special French cut of meat). He finds finally something like an "Entrecote" in a dubious shop, is happy to bring it back to the hotel, but stands at a crossing of those big American streets which frighten every European and - which is more tricky - are named in a different manner than European streets are, namely along the streets and not directly at the corner. So, if there is the crossing of A/B street, the European never knows in which direction A or B leads.
Then, in the hotel, they cook Cruchots "scavenged" meat. As rank-highest officer, Adjutant Gerber cooks it in the "Dubarry" way his wife uses to cook it. We witness that for the six men, the cooking process, although accomplished on a gas-cooker, is nothing less than a ceremony, and that for the cooking time, the hotel room ABC at X avenue in far remote New York has become a French Exclave. In order not to spoil the movie, let me just mention that Cruchot gets even arrested by the New York police - solely on the reason that he reacts as he is used to do in St-Tropez.
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- 3 gendarmi a New York
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 42 minuti
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