- The Gendarme in New York (1965)
- The Gendarme Gets Married (1968)
- The Gendarme and the Extra-Terrestrials (1979)
- The Gendarme and the Gendarmettes (1982)
- The Gendarme and the Creatures from Outer Space (1979)
- The Gendarme and the Idiots (1970)
- The Gendarme and the Little Judge (1978)
- The Gendarme and the Aliens (1979)
- The Gendarme and the Traffic Wardens (1982)
- The Gendarme and the Aliens (1979)
This collection of films delves into the world of gendarmes, showcasing their unique role in law enforcement, their challenges, and the often humorous or dramatic situations they encounter. These films not only entertain but also provide a glimpse into the life of those who serve to protect, making them a valuable watch for anyone interested in law enforcement narratives or simply looking for engaging stories.

The Gendarme in New York (1965)
Description: A group of French gendarmes travel to New York for a cultural exchange, leading to a series of cultural misunderstandings and comedic situations. It's a light-hearted look at the clash between French and American cultures through the eyes of law enforcement.
Fact: The film was shot on location in New York, which was quite rare for French cinema at the time.


The Gendarme Gets Married (1968)
Description: The gendarmes' lives are turned upside down when one of them decides to get married, leading to a series of hilarious events. This film captures the camaraderie and the personal lives of the gendarmes.
Fact: The film was a box office hit in France, continuing the success of the series.


The Gendarme and the Extra-Terrestrials (1979)
Description: In this sci-fi comedy, the gendarmes encounter aliens, leading to a mix of confusion, fear, and humor. It's a unique blend of the gendarmerie theme with science fiction elements.
Fact: This film was one of the first French films to incorporate special effects for aliens.


The Gendarme and the Gendarmettes (1982)
Description: This film follows the misadventures of a group of gendarmes who are joined by a squad of female gendarmes, leading to comedic chaos. It's a classic example of French comedy centered around gendarmerie life.
Fact: This was the last film in the popular "Gendarme" series, and it was the only one to feature a predominantly female cast.


The Gendarme and the Creatures from Outer Space (1979)
Description: A continuation of the alien theme, this film sees the gendarmes dealing with more extraterrestrial visitors, adding to the comedic chaos. It's a fun exploration of how law enforcement might handle the unknown.
Fact: This was the first film in the series to be released in color.


The Gendarme and the Idiots (1970)
Description: The gendarmes find themselves in competition with the local fire brigade, leading to a series of comedic rivalries. It's a light-hearted look at inter-service rivalry within the French law enforcement community.
Fact: The film features a real-life rivalry between the gendarmes and the fire brigade, which adds authenticity to the humor.


The Gendarme and the Little Judge (1978)
Description: A new judge arrives in town, and her strict methods clash with the gendarmes' more relaxed approach, leading to humorous situations. It's an interesting study in contrasts within the legal system.
Fact: The film was shot in the picturesque town of Saint-Tropez, which adds to its charm.


The Gendarme and the Aliens (1979)
Description: Continuing the alien theme, this film sees the gendarmes dealing with Martians, providing a humorous take on how law enforcement might react to extraterrestrial visitors.
Fact: The film was released in the same year as "The Gendarme and the Creatures from Outer Space," making it a double feature of sorts.


The Gendarme and the Traffic Wardens (1982)
Description: The gendarmes find themselves in conflict with the local traffic wardens, leading to a series of comedic mishaps. It's a fun exploration of the rivalry between different branches of law enforcement.
Fact: This film was the last in the series to feature Louis de Funès, who played the iconic character of Ludovic Cruchot.


The Gendarme and the Aliens (1979)
Description: Continuing the alien theme, this film sees the gendarmes dealing with Martians, providing a humorous take on how law enforcement might react to extraterrestrial visitors.
Fact: The film was released in the same year as "The Gendarme and the Creatures from Outer Space," making it a double feature of sorts.
