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Charlie has just left prison, and now wants to do a 'big job'. The job is to steal $4m of gold arriving in Italy from China. Charlie's job needs financing, so he goes to Mr Bridger (a Mafia-type boss) who is in prison (Charlie has to break in !). In Italy, a clever plan is used to distract the authorities, while the raiders make their get-away in three Minis. This leads to an excellent car chase sequence through Italian streets, buildings, rivers, sewers, highways and rooftops which lasts for several minutes. Charlie's got a 'Job' to do. Having just left prison, he finds one of his friends has attempted a high risk job in Italy right under the nose of the Mafia. Charlie's friend doesn't get very far so Charlie takes over the 'Job'. Using three Mini Coopers, a couple of Jaguars and a bus, he hopes to bring Torino to a standstill, steal the Gold and escape. Never underestimate the mind of a criminal. In spite of having been jailed, Charlie Crocker seems to come out with new energy to do another heist of grander proportions. Charlie is met at the prison gate by the girlfriend that wants to give him a party in which she has invited a few women to make him realize how much he has been missing.

What attracts Crocker's attention is an item in the news that is explained in a film he gets from a Mr. Beckerman about an idea he has conceived. Beckerman dies as a result of a nasty accident caused in a tunnel by his foes. In the plan, Beckerman talks about how the Chinese have given Italy a fortune in gold as both countries enter into an industrial agreement. The treasure is to be sent to Turin, in Northern Italy, where a special aircraft will deliver four million dollars in gold that will be placed in an armored car that will be highly protected by the local police. For that, Charlie has a plan that needs the cooperation of a powerful man still in prison, a Mr. Bridger, an important figure in the English underworld.

The heist is planned in England to the most minute detail. It will involve the use of several Mini Cooper cars, plus other vehicles to support the execution. The idea is to create an immense traffic jam in the center of Turin as the armored car is taking the gold to the place where it will be kept.

The English criminals will be in Turin disguised as fans of a soccer match that will be played in the city between England and Italy. The plan works as intended in an operation that baffles not only the police, but also the Italian mafia that wanted the gold for themselves. The chase goes all over Turin where the police is outsmarted and outrun by the superiority of the Englishmen. All goes well until they try to take the loot to Switzerland using the dangerous highway between the two countries where the bus they are using suffers an unexpected accident that leaves everything up in the air, literally.

This 1969 English film is a minor classic of the genre. Director Peter Collinson's vision of a thriller paid well because of the impeccable way where the chase comes the real star of the movie. Troy Kennedy-Martin's screenplay takes some time in distracting the viewer by presenting the figures of Mr. Bridger, and even Professor Peach, or even the Mafia element that don't add anything to the story.

The best thing in "The Italian Job" is Michael Caine. He was making a name for himself in the English cinema and proved he was capable to carrying the film. The supporting cast does a good job, but there are so many that their contribution was the ensemble acting they gave Mr. Collinson.

Douglas Slocombe cinematography is still a wonder after forty years since the film was shot. The musical score by Quincy Jones plays perfectly in the background. The title song is by Matt Munro, one of the finest singing voices from England.

"The Italian Job" is a masterpiece in comparison with the Hollywood 2003 remake of this classic. The Italian Job is another of the '60s films that established Michael Caine as a British superstar (see also Zulu, The Ipcress File, Alfie and Gambit). It is also a reasonably enjoyable caper movie which has become fondly remembered for its remarkable climactic chase sequence. For the final half an hour, we watch a thrilling, ingenious and meticulous getaway as three Minis - one red, one white and one blue - negotiate an audacious route out of the gridlocked streets of Turin. It is such a classic sequence that, for anyone and everyone who has ever seen the film, it is the first thing they recall when thinking about it. But what many people seem to forget is that for the opening hour or so, The Italian Job is actually a rather plodding, workmanlike movie.... it is only as it enters its second half that it really clicks into a higher gear.

Recently released small-time crook Charlie Croker (Michael Caine) inherits the plans for a daring gold bullion heist in Turin from his dead pal Beckerman (Rosanno Brazzi). Charlie seeks approval for the plan from master-criminal Mr Bridger (the fabulous Noel Coward), who masterminds the whole thing from his London prison cell. The scheme involves sabotaging the traffic system in Turin, thus causing a massive traffic jam. Then, with the city in a state of gridlock, Croker and his cronies plan an ingenious escape route for themselves and their gold-laden Minis.

The film is helped by Quincy Jones's terrific score, and Caine and Coward's excellent playing of their respective roles. Also enjoyable is Benny Hill's brief but very funny role as Professor Peach, a computer genius with a penchant for large ladies. Peter Collinson directs the film with a surprisingly light touch (his body of work usually consists of violent exploitation entries). The film's famous ending, in which the successful gold thieves find themselves in a coach see-sawing perilously on a mountain side, is a stroke of ingenuity. The film refuses to glamorise the bullion theft by letting them get away with it, yet doesn't dampen the viewer's spirits by showing the capture of the likable thieves. Like I've said, you will have to show tolerance to get through the film's lethargic opening stretch, but if you make it to the halfway mark you're in for a spirited (and very British) treat from that point forth! In 2008, a contest was held to find a solution, and the winning entry was: Break and remove two large side windows just aft of the pivot point and let the glass fall outside to lose its weight. Break two windows over the two front axles; keep the broken glass on board to keep its weight for balance. Let a man out on a rope through the front broken windows (not to rest his weight on the ground) and he deflates all the bus's front tyres, to reduce the bus's rocking movement about its pivot point. Drain the fuel tank, which was aft of the pivot point; that changes the balance enough to let a man get out and gather heavy rocks to load the front of the bus. Unload the bus. Wait until a suitable vehicle passes on the road, and hijack it and carry the gold away in it.

It has been pointed out that the petrol tank of that model of bus is at the back, so allowing the engine to run in neutral will burn the petrol off, reducing the weight on the back part and rebalancing the bus back on the road. Yes, but it was not made, mainly because the film flopped in the United States. According to a "Making Of" documentary, in the sequel, helicopters would save the bus seen on the cliff at the end of the first film. The grateful gang would soon discover that it is the Mafia that has saved them, and the sequel would have been about stealing the gold bullion back from them. In interviews in 2003 and 2008, Michael Caine revealed that the ending would have had Croker "crawl up, switch on the engine and stay there for four hours until all the petrol runs out... The van bounces back up so we can all get out, but then the gold goes over." The bus containing the gold would crash at the bottom of the hill where the Mafia would pick it up. The sequel would then have Croker and his men trying to get it back. A novel showing a possible sequel has just been published which starts with a bus balanced on the edge of a cliff. Don't Fear The Reaper is written by Garry Kay and is available online from Lulu.com.

An alternative source gives a sequel involving the British's eternal enemy - The French. The gold falls down the mountain and is recovered by French gangsters. Instead of mini coopers, there would be battles between Croker's team and the French involving hovercrafts (Britain's other great cool vehicle of the 60s) a5c7b9f00b

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