Film Review
In the 1970s, in the wake of the success of Robert Altman's series-spawning
hit movie
M*A*S*H, there was a spate
of French comedies that attempted to make light of army life, presumably
capitalising on the increasing unpopularity of military service amongst the
young. Whilst some of these films - such as Robert Lamoureux's
Septième
compagnie offerings - stand up reasonably well today, others deserve
to be forgotten, including almost every film of the
bidasse or 'sad
sack' variety.
Michel Gérard's
Soldat Duroc, ça va être ta fête
exemplifies this latter comedy blind alley, a film that tries (and fails)
to derive humour from the implausible misadventures of a young conscript
who is more interested in making love than war. The same idea had already
been done to death by the popular musical comedians the Charlots in their
earlier military skits,
Les
Bidasses en folie (1971) and
Les bidasses s'en vont
en guerre (1974), and no one would ever mistake these as comic masterpieces.
Throughout the seventies, Michel Gérard somehow managed to find an
audience for his lowbrow comedies, a better example being
Les Vacanciers (1974).
Many of these featured his favourite comic actors Pierre Tornade, Michel
Galabru and Paul Préboist, who at least have some flair comedy, unlike
Gérard. Whilst
Soldat Duroc isn't quite as dismal as
the writer-director's subsequent
Arrête ton char... bidasse!
(1977), which is truly terrible, it does struggle to get the laughs
and in doing so it has to resort to the kind of cheap innuendo that was endemic
in French comedies throughout the 1970s.
On the acting front, Régis Porte show promise in his first substantial
screen role as the likeably gauche Duroc who goes AWOL, and most of the cast
fair surprisingly well given the bargain basement material they have to work
with. It's a shame that Gérard's abilities as a director were
not matched by his skill as a writer, because the main thing that prevents
Soldat Duroc from being an enjoyable romp is its hopelessly second
rate script.
© James Travers 2015
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Film Synopsis
In 1944, a regiment of gallant French soldiers is preparing to liberate the
northern French town of Senlis from its occupying Germans, but before they
can do so the Americans show up in force and do the job for them. This
suits Duroc, one of the soldiers with the French regiment, because he can
go AWOL one night so that he can hook up with his fiancée Nicole.
It so happens that on this particular night, a commando unit is tasked with
kidnapping a German officer in Duroc's home town and Duroc's special knowledge
of the area is needed for the operation to succeed. When it is discovered
that Duroc has done a bunk he finds himself in very hot water...
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