Maigret and His Greatest Case (German: Maigret und sein grösster Fall) is a 1966 crime film directed by Alfred Weidenmann and starring Heinz Rühmann, Françoise Prévost and Günther Stoll.[1] It was made as a co-production between Austria, France, Italy and West Germany. It is based on the 1931 novel Maigret at the Gai-Moulin featuring the fictional Sûreté detective Jules Maigret.
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Directed by | Alfred Weidenmann |
Written by | Herbert Reinecker |
Based on | Maigret at the Gai-Moulin by Georges Simenon |
Produced by | Heinz Pollak Karl Spiehs |
Starring | Heinz Rühmann Françoise Prévost Günther Stoll |
Cinematography | Heinz Hölscher |
Edited by | Gretl Girinec |
Music by | Erwin Halletz |
Production companies | Intercontinental Filmproduktion Terra Film Carmina Films Constantin Film |
Distributed by | Constantin Film |
Release date | 24 November 1966 |
Running time | 89 minutes |
Countries | Austria France Italy West Germany |
Language | German |
It was shot at the Sievering Studios in Vienna and on location in Lausanne. The film's sets were designed by the art director Hertha Hareiter.
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