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  1. Max et les ferrailleurs (English: Max and the Junkmen) is a 1971 crime drama film directed by Claude Sautet, based on the novel of the same name by Claude Néron. The film stars Michel Piccoli and Romy Schneider, with François Périer and Georges Wilson in supporting roles.

  2. Max et les Ferrailleurs est un film franco - italien réalisé par Claude Sautet, sorti en 1971 . Synopsis. Issu d’une riche famille de vignerons du Mâconnais et dégagé des soucis matériels, Max, inspecteur de police judiciaire, est un solitaire qui se consacre entièrement à son obsession : l’arrestation des malfaiteurs.

    • Claude Sautet
    • Max et les Ferrailleurs
    • Claude SautetJean-Loup DabadieClaude Néron
  3. Un policier manipule une bande de malfrats amateurs pour les arrêter en flagrant délit. Avec Michel Piccoli, Romy Schneider et Georges Wilson, un film sombre et réaliste sur la banlieue parisienne.

    • (1.1K)
    • min | Policier, Drame
    • Claude Sautet
    • 1971-02-17
  4. Feb 17, 1971 · A detective poses as a rich banker to trap a gang of robbers and falls in love with a prostitute. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, and more for this 1971 film directed by Claude Sautet.

    • (3.1K)
    • Crime, Drama, Romance
    • Claude Sautet
    • 1971-02-17
  5. Aug 9, 2012 · Released in France in 1971, “Max et les Ferrailleurs,” by Claude Sautet, is receiving a belated American opening in the Film Society of Lincoln Center’s retrospective of his work.

    • Claude Sautet
  6. Overview. Max is a Paris detective, aloof, independently wealthy, and frustrated by gangs of robbers whom he cannot catch. To re-establish his stature and save face, he decides to inveigle a group of petty thieves (led by an old acquaintance) to rob a bank.

  7. Max et les ferrailleurs. Directed by Claude Sautet. Max is a Paris detective, aloof, independently wealthy, and frustrated by gangs of robbers whom he cannot catch. To re-establish his stature and save face, he decides to inveigle a group of petty thieves (led by an old acquaintance) to rob a bank.