: Cruchot famously wanders Saint-Tropez jabbing people in the backside with a screwdriver to see if they make a metallic "clang," often accidentally targeting high-ranking officials like his captain.
: The conflict begins when one of the gendarmes spots a flying saucer, a claim initially dismissed by his colleagues until Cruchot sees it himself. Le gendarme et les extra-terrestres
The story is set in the familiar seaside town of Saint-Tropez, where Sergeant Ludovic Cruchot (de Funès) and his team encounter a group of humanoid aliens. : Cruchot famously wanders Saint-Tropez jabbing people in
: The real gendarmes eventually accidentally board the alien saucer, piloting it until it crashes into the Saint-Tropez harbor, where they are nonetheless hailed as heroes. The Gendarme and the Extra-Terrestrials (1979) - IMDb : The real gendarmes eventually accidentally board the
: To identify the impostors, the gendarmes discover two key traits: the aliens make a hollow metallic sound when struck and must consume motor oil or gasoline to function. Additionally, contact with water causes them to rust or disintegrate. Notable Slapstick Moments
The film leans heavily into physical comedy, often centered on the confusion between the real gendarmes and their alien doppelgängers.
: In a classic de Funès sequence, Cruchot hides from both the aliens and his own squad by disguising himself as a nun in a local convent.