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The Gendarme and the Gendarmettes (1982)

Audience Score
60
The Gendarme and the Gendarmettes
NR 1 hr 40 minNov 11th, 1982ComedyLe Gendarme de Saint-Tropez Collection PosterPart of Le Gendarme de Saint-Tropez Collection
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Cruchot's police office moves into a new building. They do not only get high tech equipment, but also four young female police officers to educate. All of them scramble to work with them -- and cause pure chaos while being distracted by the fine ladies. Then they get into real trouble when one after the other of their female colleagues is kidnapped.

Movie Details

Theatrical Release:November 11th, 1982
Original Language:French
Production Companies:Société Nouvelle de Cinématographie, SND

Le Gendarme de Saint-Tropez Collection

The Gendarme collection is a series of French comic films created by Jean Girault and Richard Balducci, starring Louis de Funès as the protagonist Ludovic Cruchot, a sergeant of the gendarmerie. The story focuses on the every-day life of the police troop of Saint-Tropez - a fashionable seaside town located on the French Riviera. Six films were released in a period of eighteen years, starting in 1964.