Following a chance encounter with Abel (Bernard Fresson), an Army buddy now working as a scrap collector (most of whose "scrap" just happens to be stolen), Max decides to lure Abel and his gang into committing a bank robbery ... so that he can then catch them red-handed. Pride It contains one of the most vibrant and exciting scores composed by Philippe Sarde, with a killer main theme and a highly vigorous underscore. Regarding Michel Piccoli's Max, Claude Sautet's film resists judgment, neither condoning nor signposting the despicable nature of his choices. So, Max hatches a plan to lure the gang into a bank robbery in order for them to be caught in the act in order to restore his prestige in the department. We won’t be able to verify your ticket today, but it’s great to know for the future.Regal

Your AMC Ticket Confirmation# can be found in your order confirmation email. The plot works, the petty thieves think they're ready for a big score, and the cops are in place. 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. Sa rencontre avec un ancien camarade de régiment, Abel, acoquiné à la «bande des ferrailleurs» de Nanterre, lui souffle une idée de piège diabolique. Once Romy Schneider enters the picture however things start to pick up. Enfin, "Max et les Ferrailleurs" nous offre une scène inoubliable, l'une des plus marquantes de l'œuvre de Claude Sautet. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. His first step is to approach Lily(Romy Schneider), a prostitute and Abel's lover. Retrouvez les 70 critiques et avis pour le film Max et les Ferrailleurs, réalisé par Claude Sautet avec Michel Piccoli, Romy Schneider, Georges Wilson. It contains one of the most vibrant and exciting scores composed by Philippe Sarde, with a killer main theme and a highly vigorous underscore.
Drama, Schneider and Piccoli really play off each other well, and as another review here says the best scenes in the film are the ones where they are simply sitting having conversations together.

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In its own topsy turvy way, the movie does not side with its police protagonist but with the gang who only seem dangerous to themselves. It contains one of the most vibrant and exciting scores composed by Philippe Sarde, with a killer main theme and a highly vigorous underscore. This 10-digit number is your confirmation number. All this leads up to a nice little twist at the end. Bruno is released from prison. Claude Sautet's elegant and sophisticated crime drama stars the great Michel Piccoli as Max, a Paris detective hellbent on justice at any cost after watching one too many wily criminals slip through his fingers.
Romance Hear Us Out: L'inspecteur n'a plus qu'à attendre que les malfrats mordent à l'hameçon...Sautet s'apprécie dans le secret, inavouable passion d'une sincérité absolue, de la fragilité des femmes, de la rugosité des hommes. By creating an account, you agree to the Max va se servir de ce menu fretin pour appâter le gros gibier qu'il chasse.