

Max and the Junkmen
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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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fr
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Cast

Michel Piccoli
Max, inspector

Romy Schneider
Julia Anna 'Lily' Ackermann

Bernard Fresson
Abel Maresco

François Périer
Commissioner Rosinsky

Georges Wilson
Commissioner

Boby Lapointe
Lui Serafino aka 'P'tit Lu'

Philippe Léotard
Losfeld

Michel Creton
Robert Saidani

Betty Beckers
Maria

Henri-Jacques Huet
Cyriaque Arnaïs aka 'Dromadaire'

Dominique Zardi
Baraduch

Dany Jacquet
Ida
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Claude Néron
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Philippe Sarde
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Claude Sautet
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Claude Sautet
Director
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Roland Girard
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Raymond Danon
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René Mathelin
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Jean Bolvary
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Maurizio Amati
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Edmondo Amati
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Jean-Loup Dabadie
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