- 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...
- two
factions despise each other. The
grubbers hate the city Pyrrans, or "
junkmen", for
cutting them off from
space and
refusing to
trade food or ore for...
-
collaborated again for the noir
thriller Max et les
ferrailleurs (Max and the
Junkmen, 1971), and she
appeared with Yves
Montand in Sautet's César et Rosalie...
- laborers;
toilers in all
grades of
manual work; they are artisans, they are
junkmen, and here, too,
dwell the rag pickers. . . .
There is a
monster colony...
- was a
junkman on the set of
Sanford and Son to
protect the re****tion of
junkmen.[citation needed]
Censor concerns about depiction of
juvenile delinquency...
- John
Prowse Lawrence James 14-Jun-71 1182 Lost in London: Part 2 - The
Junkmen John
Prowse Lawrence James 15-Jun-71 1183 Lost in London: Part 3 - Market...
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acted in
several of Sautet's
later films. In his next film Max and the
Junkmen (Max et les Ferrailleurs, 1971)
Schneider pla**** a prostitute,
while in...
- "We call
ourselves kinoks – as
opposed to "cinematographers", a herd of
junkmen doing rather well
peddling their rags. We see no
connection between true...
- surrounding.
American Pickers, a
similar show on the
History Channel The Real
Junkmen of
Kings County, New York Times,
Wendell Jamieson, 29 July 2010 (retrieved...
- a
supporting actor, as one of
Bernard Fresson's
friends in Max an the
junkmen, and
mostly rare in
major roles like his
thief in
Nicholas Gessner's Le...