The drama meant a slot opened up for late starter and crowd favourite Marcel Hirscher, who had bombed out of Friday's slalom won by German Felix Neureuther.
With former California governor actor Arnold Schwarzenegger looking on, the Austrian racer had a lot to do to make up a deficit of 1.53sec on the super-G.
But Hirscher attacked in his usual no-holds barred style and went on to post the third fastest slalom time for a total of 2:04.26. His time was 1.47sec off Pinturault and secured a welcome home podium position.
World Cup overall leader Aksel Lund Svindal skied out high up the slalom course after setting the second fastest super-G time, with Swiss winner Didier Defago not taking part in the super-combined.
Svindal, after finishing second in Saturday's downhill and equal third in the super-G, now has 897 points, with Hirscher in second on 795, Pinturault in third on 669 and Ligety in fourth (529).
The men's circuit moves on to Schladming, where there is a slalom tomorrow. The final races before the February 6-23 Olympics are at St Moritz, with a downhill and giant slalom next weekend.
- AAP