The Italian Job Comments

  • Conrad 2023-06-25 03:31:14

    The biggest feeling after reading it is that I want to buy a...

  • Dedric 2023-06-16 22:31:13

    Victory for the Mini Cooper! Not only the young grandpa Kane is responsible for the appearance, but also the underworld boss played by Noel Coward is responsible for the wit. Extra credits at the end. Sing me ten times self preservation...

  • Sarina 2023-06-08 01:37:14

    It doesn't make sense at all. The two types of humor and theft also switch bluntly. The rhythm is fast and slow. The logic is far-fetched. British pride for no reason. 99 minutes of mini cooper commercials. Aston Martin lays down the gun. Fiat became cannon fodder. Only the car chase scene in the channel is still amazing. There is no...

  • Judy 2023-06-07 12:40:11

    British arrogance and humour, the more you go to the back, the more...

  • Angie 2023-06-04 23:43:26

    Thinking about it, it must be that the mini paid for Jaguar and Aston Martin, but when I checked the mini, it refused to sponsor and Fiat was willing to sponsor all the cars and add money. If the mini was replaced by a Fiat 500, it was rejected british integrity...

  • Johanna 2023-05-25 15:13:58

    The red, white and blue mini Cooper's chase scene in Italy is the essence of the film. ! ! The ending is so bad, what should I do,...

  • Angel 2023-05-20 03:26:03

    It ended really well. No matter how wonderful the car chase scene on the streets of Turin is, it can't resist my rant. Although many people like Britain very much, there are various reasons, even absurd. But Italians are not just bullied. The film made the British write so resourceful (the British made it well), and by the way kept complaining that Italy was different from the British, which made the British thieves very unaccustomed. The British are really self-righteous, they are used to...

  • Eusebio 2023-05-20 01:04:38

    Elegant and cute thieves and those cute and powerful mini...

  • Kraig 2023-05-06 11:04:16

    Three-and-a-half-star, humiliating blockbuster, the whole film illustrates a truth: the bus driver can't...

  • Zion 2023-05-04 12:47:26

    For the prosperity of the United Kingdom, the British underworld robbed 400 kilograms of gold for the trade deposit between China and Italy without fear of life and death. It is the Italian Mafia that is resolutely combating this wrongdoing. (This is not for black to eat black, but for national economic stability) black...

Extended Reading
  • Lonzo 2022-08-04 20:11:17

    Feelings of watching the Italian mission

    A major crime project, organization, planning, personnel selection, plan formulation, plan exercise, material preparation, and finally the project implementation, all in one go. Project managers, investors, and professional criminals all gather together. A smart project manager can make the entire...

  • Westley 2022-08-04 22:23:34

    How to remove the gold from the ending

    According to Hong Kong media reports, the classic British film "Italian Job" (also translated as "The Italian Job") 40 years ago, left a tail in the ending and did not explain how the protagonist safely transported 3.2 tons of gold. In October last year, the Royal Society of Chemistry held a...

The Italian Job quotes

  • Charlie Croker: What's the matter.

    Yellow: He says he wants to sit up in front with the driver!

    Coco: I always get sick in the back.

    Yellow: Listen, if I go in the back, I'll get me migraine, I'll be out like a light.

    Charlie Croker: You are not going to be sick. You are not going to have your migraine. And everybody is gonna sit in the back of the motor!

    Arthur: Charlie, me in the back of the motor with my asthma?

  • Charlie Croker: Bill?

    Bill Bailey: Yes, Charlie?

    Charlie Croker: Bill!

    Bill Bailey: Yes, Charlie?

    Charlie Croker: Burn this for me, will 'ya?

    Bill Bailey: Yes, Charlie.

    Charlie Croker: Oh, Bill?

    Bill Bailey: Yes, Charlie?

    Charlie Croker: Get rid of this, lot.

    Bill Bailey: Yes, Charlie.

The Italian Job

Director: Peter Collinson

Language: English,Italian Release date: September 3, 1969