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The Italian Job
Introducing the plans for a new business venture: "The Italian Job."
( Action / Comedy / Crime / Thriller )


The Italian Job Poster

MPAA Rating:
G

US Runtime: 99 min

Country of Origin: United Kingdom

Premiere Date:
Jun 02, 1969   [UK]
 
Director: Peter Collinson   [Director]
 
Writer: Troy Kennedy Martin   [Writer]
 
Producers: Stanley Baker   [Producer]
Michael Deeley   [Producer]
Robert Porter   [Associate Producer]
 
Cinematography: Douglas Slocombe   [Director of Photography]
 
Edited by: John Trumper   [Editor]
 
Music Composed by Quincy Jones   [Original Music Composer]
 
Production Design: Disley Jones   [Production Design]
 
Costume Design: Bermans   [Costume Design]
 
Casting by Paul Lee Lander   [Casting]
 
Production Companys: Oakhurst Productions   (GB)
Paramount Pictures   (US)
 


Plot Summary:

    A comic caper movie about a plan to steal a gold shipment from the streets of Turin by creating a traffic jam.

Cast: (First 20, for the rest click 'Show All Cast & Crew' below.)

Michael Caine
Charlie Croker
Noel Coward
Mr. Bridger
Benny Hill
Professor Simon Peach
Margaret Blye
Lorna
Raf Vallone
Altabani
Tony Beckley
Camp Freddie
Rossano Brazzi
Beckerman
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
Robert Powell
Yellow
Harry Baird
Big William
George Innes
Bill Bailey
John Forgeham
Frank
Derek Ware
Rozzer
 
 

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Filming Locations: (Now With Clickable Links To Location On Google Maps)

 

Tech Info:

Budget:
$3,000,000
Revenue:
$0
Color Info:
Color (Eastmancolor)
Laboratory:
Humphries Laboratories
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1
Cinematographic Process:
Panavision [anamorphic]
Film Negative Format:
35 mm
Printed Film Format:
35 mm

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