Gentleman gangster Max and his partner, Riton, pull off their last, most successful heist and find themselves comfortable enough to retire in the style they enjoy. However, Max confides the details of the theft to his younger mistress, Josey -- who has secretly taken up with ambitious young rival gangster Angelo. Angelo then has Riton kidnapped and demands the stash of gold as ransom, which threatens Max's dreams of the perfect retirement.
Directed by Jacques Becker
gold
paris, france
ransom
hostage
liberation of hostage
gangster
male friendship
retirement
aging
rivalry
partner
money
film noir
gun battle
exploding car
car fire
french noir
last job
1950s
kidnapped
dancing girls
gold bars
beautiful women
Trailer
IMDB
N/A
Letterboxd
3.9 / 5
Cast
Jean Gabin
Max dit Max le Menteur
Jeanne Moreau
Josy
René Dary
Henri Ducros dit Riton
Lino Ventura
Angelo Fraiser
Paul Frankeur
Pierrot
Michel Jourdan
Marco
Paul Oettly
Oscar
Dora Doll
Lola
Gaby Basset
Marinette
Vittorio Sanipoli
Ramon
Denise Clair
Madame Bouche
Jean Riveyre
Le portier de l'hôtel Moderna
Crew
Jacques Becker
Director
Jacques Becker
Screenplay
Maurice Griffe
Screenplay
Albert Simonin
Screenplay
Jean Wiener
Original Music Composer
Marguerite Renoir
Editor
Robert Dorfmann
Producer
Albert Simonin
Novel
Albert Simonin
Dialogue
Jean Becker
First Assistant Director
Popular Reviews
28 reviews
Lex Gallagher
6.0★ · 03/18/26
Max « Max le Menteur »/Henri « ritton » Ducros domestic yaoi gangster husbands angst & fluff Hurt no comfort major character death doomed yaoi
Max « Max le Menteur »/Henri « ritton » Ducros domestic yaoi gangster husbands angst & fluff Hurt no comfort major character death doomed yaoi
Yoav
7.0★ · 01/28/26
I speak french and was waiting for a character called grisbi to appear
I speak french and was waiting for a character called grisbi to appear
mary
9.0★ · 09/22/25
My Dad has been trying to get me to watch this for years and now I understand why. Beautiful cinematography and surprisingly funny. Love noir and love Jean Gabin. Probably not the correct take-away but this makes me want to be a mobster.
My Dad has been trying to get me to watch this for years and now I understand why. Beautiful cinematography and surprisingly funny. Love noir and love Jean Gabin. Probably not the correct take-away but this makes me want to be a mobster.
Guillaume
10.0★ · 09/13/25
Pas d’esbroufe, pas d’fioritures : juste du grisbi, du silence et Gabin qui tient tout.
Pas d’esbroufe, pas d’fioritures : juste du grisbi, du silence et Gabin qui tient tout.