Le gendarme se marie
The Gendarme Gets Married (French: Le gendarme se marie) is the third installment of the Gendarmes series, starring again Louis de Funès and one more time Geneviève Grad as his daughter.[2] This comedy film succeeds Gendarme in New York and is followed by three further installments.
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Directed by | Jean Girault |
Produced by | Rene Pignères Gérard Beytout |
Written by | Richard Balducci Jacques Vilfrid Jean Girault |
Starring | Louis de Funès Geneviève Grad Michel Galabru Jean Lefebvre Christian Marin Claude Gensac |
Music by | Raymond Lefèvre |
Cinematography | Marcel Grignon |
Edited by | Jean-Michel Gautier |
Distributed by | SNC, Medusa Distribuzione |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Box office | $51.2 million [1] |
Plot
The gendarme Cruchot meets the widow Josepha. They quickly fall in love. But Cruchot's daughter doesn't like Josepha and is determined to prevent the wedding by all means necessary.
Cast
- Louis de Funès: Ludovic Cruchot
- Michel Galabru: Jérôme Gerber
- Jean Lefebvre: Lucien Fougasse
- Christian Marin: Albert Merlot
- Guy Grosso: Gaston Tricard
- Michel Modo: Jules Berlicot
- Geneviève Grad: Nicole Cruchot, daughter of Ludovic Cruchot
- Claude Gensac: Josépha Cruchot
- Mario David: Frédo
- Nicole Vervil: Madame Gerber, Jérôme's wife
- France Rumilly: the nun, "Soeur Clotilde"
- Bernard Lavalette: the dance teacher
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References
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- Le gendarme se marie JP's Box-Office
- "Geneviève Grad ...as Nicole Cruchot". Retrieved 2013-01-29.
External links
- Le gendarme se marie on IMDb
- The Gendarme Gets Married at Rotten Tomatoes
- The Gendarme Gets Married at Uni France
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