Max and the Junkmen

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Max and the Junkmen is a 1971 French crime drama film directed by Claude Sautet, known for its psychological depth and exploration of moral ambiguity within a police sting operation.

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instanceOf French film
crime drama film
film
basedOn novel by Claude Néron
character Lily NERFINISHED
Max
cinematographyBy Renato Berta NERFINISHED
composer Philippe Sarde NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
director Claude Sautet NERFINISHED
distributor Valoria Films NERFINISHED
editedBy Jacques Gaillard NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Paris NERFINISHED
genre crime film
drama film
police film
hasAlternativeTitle Max et les ferrailleurs NERFINISHED
hasCriticalReputation noted for exploration of moral ambiguity
noted for psychological depth
hasFilmRating feature film
hasNarrativeDevice sting operation
undercover operation
hasTheme moral ambiguity
police sting operation
psychological drama
hasWorkType theatrical release
musicBy Philippe Sarde NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus police entrapment
relationship between a cop and a prostitute
originalLanguage French
partOf Claude Sautet filmography
portrays French criminal underworld
ethical dilemmas in law enforcement
police investigation techniques
productionCompany Les Films 13 NERFINISHED
Société Nouvelle de Cinématographie NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1971
releaseYear 1971
runtimeMinutes 112
screenwriter Claude Néron NERFINISHED
Claude Sautet NERFINISHED
setInCountry France NERFINISHED
setInPeriod 1970s
starring François Périer NERFINISHED
Georges Wilson NERFINISHED
Michel Piccoli NERFINISHED
Romy Schneider NERFINISHED
titleLanguage French
workOf Claude Sautet NERFINISHED

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