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Italian Job, The - "un colpo all'italiana"
Year: 1969
Size/Type: Italy Photobusta / (27" x 18")
Country of Origin: Italy
Condition: Very fine plus - Near mint minus; originally flat, unfolded, now linen backed
Director: Peter Collinson
Actor/Actress: Michael Caine, Noel Coward, Benny Hill, Raf Vallone, Tony Beckley, Rossano Brazzi, Margaret Blye, Irene Handl, John Le Mesurier, Fred Emney, John Clive, Graham Payn, Peter Collinson
Comments: "It's a very difficult job and the only way to get through it is we all work together as a team. And that means you do everything I say"...The Italian Job is one of the best-loved British classics ever made. Most people in my home country of Britain have seen the film many times (most of those times spent drinking tea and speaking like the queen, of course), but there's more than enough for audiences from other countries to like about this delightful thriller as well. As you almost certainly already know, The Italian Job stars Michael Caine as the criminal at the centre of the job, dubbed 'The Italian Job' (would you believe). Caine is iconic in this film; his voice and mannerisms are often imitated, and it is this film that is probably most responsible for that. The plot follows Charlie Croker (Caine), a freshly released crook that, with a tip off from a deceased friend, decides to steal £4 million from Italy. However, it's not an easy job and there are many risks involved, so the job must be astutely planned and flawlessly executed for it to work right - and it is there that the film really takes off...The Italian Job is well remembered for two things, the first of which is the Mini's. This is the film that made Mini's cool, so as you might expect, there is a fair amount of stunt work involving the Mini, a lot of which is truly spectacular - these little cars can be seen driving up stairs, onto and across roofs, through shopping centres, flying over various chasms etc and it's all very exciting. The second thing that it is remembered for is, of course, the line - "you were only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!", which is one of the most quoted of all time. The film's impact on popular culture has been immense, and that line's impact in particular is legendary; people that don't know the film know that line, and I dare say that a lot of them quote it even. It's up there with 'I'll be back' or 'that' line from Dirty Harry. The film also highlights a lot of British culture, most notably the reaction to something going right and then the letdown as something goes wrong...The final scene is simply, sublime and a perfect way to end the film; funny, well executed and absolutely genius.
Printed in Italy. By ROTOLITOGRAFICA. Roma...PRIMA EDIZIONE ITALIANA 1969...Autorizzazione "ANICAGIS"..V 118 del 28-7-69
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