词条 | The Troops of St. Tropez |
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|name = The Troops of St. Tropez | image = Le gendarme de St. Tropez.jpg | image_size = | caption = Film Poster | director = Jean Girault | producer = SNC Franca Films | writer = Richard Balducci Jean Girault Jacques Vilfrid | starring = Louis de Funès Geneviève Grad Michel Galabru Jean Lefebvre Christian Marin | music = Raymond Lefèvre | cinematography = | editing = |gross = 7,809,517 admissions (France)[1] | distributor = SNC | released = {{Film date|1964|9|9|df=y}} | runtime = 95 minutes | country = France Italy | language = French }} The Troops of St. Tropez ({{lang-fr|Le Gendarme de Saint-Tropez}}; literally The Policeman from Saint-Tropez) is a 1964 French comedy film with Louis de Funès. The film mostly takes place in Saint-Tropez, a fashionable resort on the French Riviera. Louis de Funès plays Ludovic Cruchot, the sergeant of gendarmerie of Saint-Tropez. It is the first film in The gendarme series, and has spawned five sequels. PlotLudovic Cruchot (played by Louis de Funès), a highly uptight gendarme in a small French village, has been reassigned to the seaside commune of Saint-Tropez under the orders of command sergeant major Gerber (played by Michel Galabru), who takes no lip from his outspoken new subordinate. In addition, his daughter Nicole quickly adapts to the life in the city and, much to Cruchot's traditional-minded chagrin, begins to mix with the local carefree youths who often blatantly defy her father's official authority. Soon, the gendarmes find themselves confronted with a major problem: a group of persistent nudists. Any attempts to arrest them in flagrante delicto is folied by a lookout; but after several failures, Cruchot manages to hatch a master plan and succeeds in getting all the nude swimmers arrested. Later, Cruchot discovers that his daughter and her boyfriend have stolen and crashed an expensive Mustang sports car into a ditch. Unbeknown to any of them, the car belongs to a gang of robbers who have stolen a Rembrandt painting, which is still in the trunk. Cruchot manages to get the car out, but realizes that the objects he threw out of the car to fix a puncture, including the painting, are valuable items. The man who pretends to own the painting then kidnaps Cruchot, but Nicole and her friends knock out the group that kidnapped her father, and the painting is returned to its rightful owner. Cast
ReceptionThe film was the most popular movie at the French box office in 1964.[1] References{{Commonscat|Le Gendarme de Saint-Tropez}}1. ^1 {{cite web|url=https://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?depth=1&hl=en&prev=search&rurl=translate.google.com.au&sl=fr&u=http://www.boxofficestory.com/france-1964-c22750409&usg=ALkJrhikvyW3lHBC4wgH3OJjjaqT2ePFWw|title=1964 French box office|website=Box Office Story|access-date=28 August 2016}} External links
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