Maxwell Setton (born 24 October 1909, date of death unknown) was a British film producer, notably active in the 1950s.
After serving in the war, he became an assistant to Lord Archibald, who was managing Independent Producers Ltd. After a few years, he set up as a producer with Aubrey Baring and they made movies for a newly organised Mayflower Productions, releasing through Rank.
In 1956 it was announced Setton would run the production company of Donna Reed and Tony Owen, Todon, to make six films, starting with The Nylon Web by Westerby.
He worked with Ken Hughes and John Guillermin a number of times.
[8] In 1969 he resigned and announced he was returning to film production with three properties for Columbia: Caravan to Vaccarès by Alistair MacLean, Those Who Walk Away by Patricia Highsmith and Rosy is My Relative by Gerald Durrell.