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The Italian Job (1969)
Driving by his deep will of making the biggest robbery ever in history, Charlie, a young courageous and successful thief, who has been recently released from prison, makes a clever plan to steal a large amount of gold from Italy, but he needs a financial support, so he goes to a mafia boss to help him, the thing that brings terrible for him.
5 April 1912, Bedford, Bedfordshire, England, UK
25 April 1918, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
6 January 1933, London, England, UK
24 October 1939, Houston, Texas, USA
1935, Southwark, London, England, UK
8 February 1923, Paddington, London, England, UK
1 October 1936, New York City, New York, USA
12 February 1900, London, England, UK
13 May 1941, Stockton on Tees, Cleveland, England, UK
17 February 1916, Tropea, Calabria, Italy
12 May 1931, Georgetown, British Guiana
27 December 1901, Maida Vale, London, England, UK
8 March 1938, London, England, UK
27 February 1938, Manchester, England, UK
8 November 1926, London, England, UK
14 March 1933, Rotherhithe, London, England, UK
18 April 1915, London, England, UK
7 October 1927, Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK
1 June 1944, Salford, Manchester, England, UK
12 November 1943, Islington, London, England, UK
February 10, 2005
Superior crime caper that's a little too pleased with itself, but only a little.
November 06, 2003
Very much of its time without ever looking too dated, The Italian Job embraces the classic caper set-up.
March 12, 2004
Overrated heist film whose climactic chase scene is one of its few redeeming values.
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.
March 31, 2004
It's the sort of smoothly entertaining and slyly intelligent crowd-pleasing spectacle that will never go out of style.
May 09, 2005
The film is technically sophisticated and emotionally retarded.
May 30, 2005
Worthy simply for Benny Hill and his love for "big ladies"
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.
January 01, 2015
Is there a film - certainly a British film - that delivers a greater infusion of pure joy than The Italian Job?
March 05, 2008
The gold is then stashed in a bus, and the predictable chase ensues.
June 24, 2006
As a modest fun movie, it works, much helped by deep casting contrasts and a nice sense of absurd proportions.
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.

