The Gendarme Gets Married (1968)

  • Year: 1968
  • Released: 30 Oct 1968
  • Country: France, Italy
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  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063005/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_gendarme_gets_married
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  • Language: French
  • MPA Rating: N/A
  • Genre: Comedy, Romance
  • Runtime: 92 min
  • Writer: Richard Balducci, Jean Girault, Jacques Vilfrid
  • Director: Jean Girault
  • Cast: Louis de Funès, Jean Lefebvre, Geneviève Grad
  • Keywords: holiday, jealousy, kidnapping, mother-in-law, exam, double wedding,
6.8/10

The Gendarme Gets Married Storyline

At the start of the summer holidays, 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. Whilst chasing a speeding Mercedes, he himself ends up committing driving offences, for which he is severely reprimanded. Later, Cruchot finds the speeding car parked outside his police barracks and he is determined to bring its driver to book. It turns out that the driver is none other than Josépha (Claude Gensac), the widow of a highly regarded police colonel. When they meet, Cruchot falls instantly in love..

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The Gendarme Gets Married Movie Reviews

A REALLY nice one from the Gendarme series!

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!

Sixties! Sixties!

A delicious movie, if you don’t like to think too much when watching. Set in the beautiful background of late ’60s St. Tropez, we see Louis de Funes and his companions doing all kinds of comic stuff in a slapstick kind of way. Don’t forget the beautiful Genevieve Grad…True feelgood-movie style !!!

Third Gendarme movie, better than the second one.

I started rewatching all the “Gendarme” movies, classic comedies from when I was young and you didn’t have much to chose from. People were looking forward to watch another movie with Louis de Funès, still by far the greatest French comedian ever. The man with a thousand faces, his gimmicks alone are worth the watch. Le Gendarme de St-Tropez, the first one was at this point the best one, followed up by a rather disappointing Le Gendarme à New York, to now be followed by Le Gendarme Se Marie which is slightly better. Claude Gensac makes her first appearance in the Gendarme movies. She will be in many other movies with Louis de Funès in the future. Michel Galabru is also a great watch, never failing to entertain. The movie isn’t perfect but there are enough moments were I had the giggles, mostly when Galabru and/or de Funès are involved. In 1968 everybody from France and Belgium watched this movie, it’s a classic French comedy everybody remembers.