The Italian Job
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UPC: 5-014437-808530 (DVD)
Region Coding: Region 2
Production Year: 1969
Rating: PG (Parental guidance suggested)
Running Time: 95 min.
DVD Release: 8/26/2002
Case Type: Digipak, Slip Cover
Video Formats: Anamorphic Widescreen 2.35:1
Disc Formats: Single Sided, Dual Layered
SRP: £19.99
Charlie Croker (Michael Caine) is out of jail and on the make with an ingenious plan for the heist of the century. Aided and abetted by top criminal mastermind Mr Bridger (Noël Coward), Charlie sets off with an ace team of villains and three very special minis to lift $4,000,000 from under the noses of the Turin Polizei. The trouble is, with the cops and the Mafia on his tail, Charlie finds that grabbing the money is kid's stuff compared to getting away with it.....

This action packed comedy drama is an all-time cult classic of the 60's, with the craziest car chase in movie history and an incredible cliff hanger finale, The Italian Job is the caper movie to beat them all.

Easter Eggs
Re-release Trailer:
Go to the "Special Features" menu and watch the trailer or the deleted scene. After the trailer has finished, highlight Main Menu then scroll down to highlight the light on the projector to turn it red, press Enter to play the re-release trailer.
Genres
Action
Comedy


Studios
Paramount Pictures
Oakhurst Productions
Media Companies: Paramount Home Entertainment
Features
Scene Access
Feature Trailers
Featurettes
Audio Commentary
Deleted Scenes
Subtitles
Arabic
Bulgarian
Commentary
Czech
Danish
Dutch
English
Finnish
German
Hungarian
Icelandic
Norwegian
Polish
Romanian
Swedish
Turkish
Audio Tracks
English Dolby Digital 5.1
English Dolby Digital Mono
German Dolby Digital Mono
Commentary Dolby Digital 2-Channel Stereo
Cast
Michael Caine as Charlie Croker
Noël Coward as Mr. Bridger
Benny Hill as Professor Simon Peach
Raf Vallone as Altabani
Tony Beckley as Freddie
Rossano Brazzi as Beckerman
Margaret Blye as Lorna
Irene Handl as Miss Peach
John Le Mesurier as Governor
Fred Emney as Birkinshaw
John Clive as Garage Manager
Graham Payn as Keats
Michael Standing as Arthur
Stanley Caine as Coco
Barry Cox as Chris
Harry Baird as Big William
George Innes as Bill Bailey
John Forgeham as Frank
Robert Powell as Yellow
Derek Ware as Rozzer
Frank Jarvis as Roger
David Salamone as Dominic
Richard Essome as Tony
Mario Valgoi as Manzo
Renato Romano as Cosca
Franco Novelli as Altabini's Driver
Robert Rietty as Police Chief
Timothy Bateson as Dentist
David Kelly as Vicar
Arnold Diamond as Senior Computer Room Official
Simon Dee as Shirtmaker
Alistair Hunter as Warder (Cinema)
Lana Gatto as Mrs. Cosca
John Morris as Standin
Louis Mansi as Computer Room Official
Stanley Baker (uncredited)
Frank Kelly as Prisoner in cell (uncredited)
Valerie Leon as Receptionist (uncredited)
Henry McGee as Tailor (uncredited)
Crew
Direction:
Peter Collinson: Director
Writing:
Troy Kennedy Martin: Writer
Production:
Michael Deeley: Producer
Cinematography:
Douglas Slocombe: Director of Photography
Film Editing:
John Trumper: Film Editor
Music:
Quincy Jones: Composer
Don Black: Song Writer
Quincy Jones: Song Writer
Sound:
Stephen Warwick: Sound Editor
John Aldred: Production Sound Mixer
Gerry Humphreys: Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Art:
Disley Jones: Production Designer
Michael Knight: Art Director
Freddie Williamson: Make-up Artist
Dulcie Midwinter: Costume Designer
Pat Moore: Visual Effects