Max and the Junkmen (1971) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 17, 1971

Original Title:
Max et les ferrailleurs

Alternate Titles:
はめる 狙われた獲物
はめる/狙われた獲物

Genres:
Crime | Romance

Production Companies:
Fida Cinematografica
Lira Films
Sonocam

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U|12 

Runtime: 112

A detective decides to go undercover and set up a group of robbers, but he may be getting too caught up in the task at hand.

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Administration:
Mauricette Laglasse

Assistant Camera:
Jean-Paul Cornu
François Lauliac

Assistant Director:
Jean-Claude Sussfeld

Assistant Editor:
Myriam Baum

Assistant Unit Manager:
Phillip Kenny

Camera Operator:
Charles-Henri Montel

Costume Design:
Tanine Autré
Jacques Cottin

Director:
Claude Sautet

Director of Photography:
René Mathelin

Editor:
Jacqueline Thiédot

Grip:
André Canda

Hairstylist:
Alexandre de Paris

Location Manager:
Pierre Lefait

Makeup Artist:
Renée Coulant
Jean-Pierre Eychenne

Music Producer:
Eddy Marnay

Novel:
Claude Néron

Orchestrator:
Jean-Michel Defaye

Original Music Composer:
Philippe Sarde

Producer:
Raymond Danon
Roland Girard
Jean Bolvary
Edmondo Amati
Maurizio Amati

Production Design:
Pierre Guffroy

Production Manager:
Ralph Baum

Production Secretary:
Odette Darrigol

Scoring Mixer:
William Flageollet

Screenplay:
Claude Néron
Claude Sautet
Jean-Loup Dabadie

Script Supervisor:
Geneviève Cortier

Sound Assistant:
Pierre Davoust

Sound Editor:
Noëlle Balenci

Sound Engineer:
René Longuet

Sound Mixer:
Jean Nény
Alex Pront

Still Photographer:
Claude Mathieu

Unit Manager:
Paul Dufour

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