A sophisticated thief and his gang steal millions in gold bars in Venice, Italy. One of his crew robs them of the gold. The master thief tracks him to California and reassembles his gang to reclaim their gold bars.
Noël Coward played the role of Mr. Bridger in the 1969 film The Italian Job.
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No, "The Italian Job" is not based on a true story. It is a fictional crime film about a group of robbers and their plan to steal gold from a safe in Italy. The movie was released in 1969 and later remade in 2003.
Mark Wahlberg, Charlize Theron, Donald Sutherland and Edward Norton starred in the 2003 film The Italian Job.
Thaïs - Italian film - was created in 1917.
More than likely, it is a reference to a Mafia killing. Job in this instance probably means something criminal such as murder. In the 1920's, there were a lot of Italian immigrants in the US. When they had problems making money, they turned to organized crime. Ironically, movies such as The Godfather actually made Italian-Americans more popular.
Porco Rosso was an animated Japanese film that was released in the year of 1992. This animated film was famous because on its story, it was based on the Italian World War I.
Annecy Italian Film Festival was created in 1983.
The duration of The Italian Job is 1.58 hours.
"The job" in English is il lavoro in Italian.
The Italian Job was created on 1969-06-02.
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