As a film, The Italian Job is hardly a work of unalloyed genius; but as a reminder of the time when Britannia really was cool, it's peerless.
The Italian Job (1969)
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Reviews Counted:23
Fresh:20
Rotten:3
Average Rating:7.4/10
Theatrical Release:00-00-0000
Synopsis: Peter Collinson's 1969 caper film made an immediate impact with audiences craving a faster paced and higher octane film. A box-office hit that held audiences breathless, THE ITALIAN JOB would... Peter Collinson's 1969 caper film made an immediate impact with audiences craving a faster paced and higher octane film. A box-office hit that held audiences breathless, THE ITALIAN JOB would influence action movies for years to come with its thrilling car chases, explosive pyrotechnics, and smash-em-up sensibility. Before being murdered by the Mafia, criminal genius Robert Beckerman (Rossano Brazzi in a cameo role) masterminds a plan to steal $4 million worth of gold bullion from an armored car in Turin, Italy. The ambitious heist is taken over by Beckerman's friend and smalltime crook Charlie Croker (Michael Caine), who organizes a motley group of thieves bankrolled by jailed kingpin Mr. Bridger (Noel Coward). To pull off the plan, the gang must tie up traffic in the center of the city to divert attention from the robbery, block police pursuit, and ultimately make off with their booty undetected. The caper leads to one of the most exciting car chases ever filmed, featuring a bus, a couple of Jaguars, and a trio of brightly colored Mini Coopers careening through the streets, buildings, and highways of northern Italy and winding up in a breathtaking final cliffhanger that is simply unforgettable. [More]
Starring: Michael Caine, Noel Coward, Benny Hill, Raf Vallone
Starring: Michael Caine, Noel Coward, Benny Hill, Raf Vallone, Tony Beckley, Rossano Brazzi, Margaret Blye
Director: Peter Collinson
Director: Peter Collinson
Producer: Michael Deeley
Screenwriter: Troy Kennedy-Martin
Composer: Quincy Jones
Reviews for The Italian Job
As a modest fun movie, it works, much helped by deep casting contrasts and a nice sense of absurd proportions.
Fast, funny and featuring a welter of great one-liners, this is highly entertaining stuff.
The cast does its stuff to good effect. Coward, as the highly patriotic, business-like master crook, brings all his imperturbable sense of irony and comedy to his role.
It's the sort of smoothly entertaining and slyly intelligent crowd-pleasing spectacle that will never go out of style.
Overrated heist film whose climactic chase scene is one of its few redeeming values.
1969’s The Italian Job is a freewheeling, completely unpretentious chase comedy.
The chase is so good it makes the rest of the film pale in comparison.
Ótimos (e hilários) diálogos, uma incrível perseguição final e o carisma – e o cinismo - de Michael Caine transformam este filme em uma experiência imperdível.
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