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The Italian Job
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Synopsis
The quintessential British caper film of the 1960s, The Italian Job is a flashy, fast romp that chases a team of career criminals throughout one of the biggest international gold heists in history. Michael Caine is Charlie Croker, a stylish robber and skirt-chaser just out of British prison. Shunning rehabilitation for recidivism, Croker takes over "The Italian Job," a complicated plan to hijack gold bullion from Italy -- right from underneath the noses of the Italian Police and the Mafia. The job, whose original mastermind was murdered, clearly requires the sponsorship of a richer, more established criminal than Croker. He turns to the auspices of the eccentric Mr. Bridger (Noël Coward in his last film role), a suave, regal, incarcerated English crime boss with a peculiar fascination with the Queen. Bridger provides Croker with a quirky group of Britain's most infamous computer hackers (including a lascivious Benny Hill), bank robbers, hijackers, and getaway drivers -- the ex-con is soon well on his way to relieving Italy of the gold. ~ Aubry Anne D'Arminio, All Movie Guide

Cast

Harry Baird Big William
Tony Beckley Freddie
Margaret Blye Lorna
Michael Caine Charlie Croker
Irene Handl Miss Peach
Benny Hill Prof. Simon Peach
John Le Mesurier Governor
Graham Payn Keats
Robert Rietty Police Chief
Raf Vallone Altabani
Rossano Brazzi Beckerman
Noël Coward Mr. Bridger
Michael Standing Arthur
Simon Dee Shirtmaker

Production Crew

Michael Knight Art Director
Douglas Slocombe Cinematographer
Quincy Jones Composer (Music Score)
Dinah Greet Costume Designer
Peter Collinson Director
John Trumper Editor
Scott Wodehouse First Assistant Director
Freddie Williamson Makeup
Michael Deeley Producer
Disley Jones Production Designer
Troy Kennedy Martin Screenwriter
Philip Wrestler Second Unit Director
Don Black Songwriter
Ken Morris Special Effects
Pat Moore Special Effects
Remy Julienne Stunts
Year: 1969
Runtime: 99
Country: UK
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Crime

Produced by
Oakhurst Productions
Paramount

Awards
1969 - Best Foreign Film - English Language - Golden Globe