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The Italian Job

Year:
Duration:
99 min
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Crime | Thriller
IMDB rate:
7.4
Director:
Peter Collinson
Awards:
Nominated for Golden Globe.
Details
Country: UK
Release Date: 1969-09-03
Filming Locations: Chiesa della Gran Madre di Dio, Piazza Gran Madre di Dio 4, Turin, Piedmont, Italy
Cast
Actor
Character
Raf Vallone
Raf Vallone
The Italian Job
Michael Caine
Charlie Croker
Noel Coward
Mr. Bridger
Benny Hill
Professor Simon Peach
Tony Beckley
Freddie
Rossano Brazzi
Beckerman
Margaret Blye
Lorna
Irene Handl
Miss Peach
John Le Mesurier
Governor
Fred Emney
Birkinshaw
John Clive
Garage Manager
Graham Payn
Keats
Michael Standing
Arthur
Stanley Caine
Coco
Barry Cox
Chris
Harry Baird
Big William
George Innes
Bill Bailey
John Forgeham
Frank
Robert Powell
Yellow
Derek Ware
Rozzer
Frank Jarvis
Roger
David Salamone
Dominic
Richard Essome
Tony
Mario Valgoi
Manzo
Renato Romano
Cosca
Franco Novelli
Altabani's Driver
Robert Rietty
Police Chief
Timothy Bateson
Dentist
David Kelly
Vicar
Arnold Diamond
Senior Computer Room Official
Simon Dee
Shirtmaker
Alastair Hunter
Warder (Cinema) (as Alistair Hunter)
Lana Gatto
Mrs. Cosca
John Morris
Standin
Louis Mansi
Computer Room Official
Hazel Collinson
Blonde scrubber at Diner party (uncredited)
Lelia Goldoni
Mrs. Beckerman (uncredited)
Frank Kelly
Prisoner in cell (uncredited)
Valerie Leon
Receptionist, Royal Lancaster (uncredited)
Henry McGee
Tailor
Did you know?
Trivia
The coach used in the film was a Bedford VAL with Harrington Legionaire bodywork.
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They filmed a scene for part of the Mini Cooper chase sequence on an ice rink, with the cars gliding past each other to the accompaniment of Johann Strauß's "The Blue Danube". The scene was cut for timing reasons, but was included in the Channel 4 documentary "The Mini Job" which later appeared on the Special Edition video. All DVD releases include the scene as an extra feature.
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The red sports car seen during the opening titles is a Lamborghini Miura which, with a top speed of 170mph, was one of the fastest cars available at the time.
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Goofs
The bonnet of Charlie's Aston Martin is hinged at the nose of the car. When the car gets thrown off the cliff, the hinges are near the cockpit. This is because the car which was thrown off the cliff was in fact a Lancia Flavia convertible
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The truck used to ram the door in Turin is from the Fiat factory, but the purple car that falls off the back is a Farina-designed Austin Cambridge. It's a rusty old Austin, too, not a shiny new one. The boot interior is dirty and a different color to the exterior.
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The mini coopers being thrown from the coach are not mini cooper 's'. The Mini Cooper 's' has two petrol tanks. These do not.
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Quotes
Charlie Croker: You'll be making a grave error if you kill us.
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Charlie Croker: It's a very difficult job and the only way to get through it is we all work together as a team. And that means you do everything I say.
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Lorna: [after hearing a rapid knock at the door] It's the Law, Charlie!
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Faq
Q
How could they have solved the problem at the end?
A
In 2008, a contest was held to find a solution, and the winning entry was:Break and remove two large side windows just aft of the pivot point and let the glass fall outside to lose its weight. Break two windows over the two front axles; keep the broken glass on board to keep its weight for balance. Let a man out on a rope through the front broken windows (not to rest his weight on the ground) and he deflates all the bus's front tyres, to reduce the bus's rocking movement about its pivot point. Drain the fuel tank, which was aft of the pivot point; that changes the balance enough to let a man get out and gather heavy rocks to load the front of the bus. Unload the bus. Wait until a suitable vehicle passes on the road, and hijack it and carry the gold away in it.
Q
Was there a sequel planned?
A
Yes, but it was not made, mainly because the film flopped in the United States.According to a "Making Of" documentary, in the sequel, helicopters would save the bus seen on the cliff at the end of the first film. The grateful gang would soon discover that it is the Mafia that has saved them, and the sequel would have been about stealing the gold bullion back from them.In interviews in 2003 and 2008, Michael Caine revealed that the ending would have had Croker "crawl up, switch on the engine and stay there for four hours until all the petrol runs out... The van bounces back up so we can all get out, but then the gold goes over." The bus containing the gold would crash at the bottom of the hill where the Mafia would pick it up. The sequel would then have Croker and his men trying to get it back.A novel showing a possible sequel has just been published which starts with a bus balanced on the edge of a cliff. Don't Fear The Reaper is written by Garry Kay and is available online from Lulu.com.
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