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The Italian Job (1969)
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Upon his release from prison, Charlie, a young successful and courageous thief, who has been recently released from prison and prepares for making the biggest robbery ever that he plans for stealing gold from Italy, by making a very clever plan to distract the government and securities, but he lacks for financial supports, so he goes to a mafia to help him.
Actors:
Michael Caine, Noël Coward, Benny Hill, Raf Vallone, Tony Beckley, Rossano Brazzi, Margaret Blye, Irene Handl, John Le Mesurier, Fred Emney, John Clive, ...»
Director:
Peter Collinson
Country:
United Kingdom
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Played by:
Michael Caine
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Noël Coward
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Benny Hill
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Raf Vallone
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Tony Beckley
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Rossano Brazzi
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Margaret Blye
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Irene Handl
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John Le Mesurier
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Fred Emney
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John Clive
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Graham Payn
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Michael Standing
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Stanley Caine
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George Innes
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November 06, 2003 Very much of its time without ever looking too dated, The Italian Job embraces the classic caper set-up.
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Variety
May 06, 2008 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.
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TV Guide
March 05, 2008 The gold is then stashed in a bus, and the predictable chase ensues.
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Daily Telegraph (UK)
January 01, 2015 Is there a film - certainly a British film - that delivers a greater infusion of pure joy than The Italian Job?
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Time Out
June 24, 2006 As a modest fun movie, it works, much helped by deep casting contrasts and a nice sense of absurd proportions.
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TIME Magazine
April 21, 2010 Caine and Coward play a splendid game of verbal tennis, but by the final reel the laughs are lost in an anthology of dull and deafening car chases.
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New York Times
May 09, 2005 The film is technically sophisticated and emotionally retarded.
eFilmCritic.com
March 31, 2004 It's the sort of smoothly entertaining and slyly intelligent crowd-pleasing spectacle that will never go out of style.
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Empire Magazine
March 05, 2008 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.
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