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Le rescapé de Tikeroa 1981

📅 1981-09-19

Set against the lush backdrop of a Polynesian island in 1939, *Le rescapé de Tikeroa (1981)* follows Jacques Martin's character—a French policeman left behind during an administrative tour, blissfully unaware of the outbreak of World War II.

Director: Jean L'Hôte

Cast

Jacques Martin
Jacques Martin
Le gendarme Yvon Gautier
John Mairai
John Mairai
Vanaa
Guy Delooz
Le capitaine de gendarmerie
Manuia Taie
Temataï
Roland Bourcard
Le commandant de gendarmerie

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Le rescapé de Tikeroa (1981) about?

*Le rescapé de Tikeroa* (1981) is a wartime comedy-drama about a French policeman stationed on a Polynesian island in 1939 who remains completely unaware of World War II's outbreak. When a German ship arrives, he's forced to confront the absurdity of his situation and the stark contrast between his bureaucratic mindset and the island's carefree culture.

Who directed Le rescapé de Tikeroa?

Jean L'Hôte directed *Le rescapé de Tikeroa* (1981), crafting a film that blends humor with poignant social observation.

Who stars in Le rescapé de Tikeroa?

The film features Jacques Martin in the lead role, alongside John Mairai, Guy Delooz, Manuia Taie, and Roland Bourcard.

Is Le rescapé de Tikeroa (1981) worth watching?

*Le rescapé de Tikeroa* (1981) is a niche but delightful watch for fans of lighthearted wartime comedies with cultural depth. Its unique premise, balanced tone, and Jacques Martin's charismatic performance make it a hidden gem worth discovering, even if it's not widely known.

How long is Le rescapé de Tikeroa?

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About Le rescapé de Tikeroa (1981) — French comedy-drama where bureaucracy meets paradise amid WWII

Set against the lush backdrop of a Polynesian island in 1939, *Le rescapé de Tikeroa (1981)* follows Jacques Martin's character—a French policeman left behind during an administrative tour, blissfully unaware of the outbreak of World War II. Directed by Jean L'Hôte, this unique blend of comedy and war dramedy explores the absurd disconnect between colonial bureaucracy and the carefree island community. As the gendarme clings to his rigid, outdated routines, the locals' joyful naivety contrasts sharply with the gravity of global events. The film balances lighthearted humor with subtle social commentary, showcasing the clash of cultures and the sheer folly of being out of touch with history.

Crafted with wit and warmth, *Le rescapé de Tikeroa (1981)* delivers a charming escape into a world where war feels distant until a German ship anchors offshore, shattering the policeman's isolated bubble. The film's tone is buoyant yet poignant, blending adventure with satire as the protagonist navigates his newfound reality with comedic stubbornness.