Posted: Wed., Jan. 1, 1969

The Italian Job

 (UK)

Go Fandango!
Paramount/Oakhurst. Director Peter Collinson; Producer Michael Deeley; Screenplay Troy Kennedy Martin; Camera Douglas Slocombe; Editor John Trumper; Music Quincy Jones; Art Director Disley Jones
 
Michael Caine
Noel Coward
Benny Hill
Raf Vallone
Tony Beckley
Rossano Brazzi
 
Michael Caine plays a minor crook who inherits from a dead pal (Rossano Brazzi) the idea and key plan of a heist for landing a haul of $4 million in gold ingots from a security van in Turin, Italy. Scheme involves an elaborate way of throwing the Turin traffic into a colossal, chaotic tangle on which the robbery and getaway depends.

The crime is bankrolled and masterminded by Noel Coward, a top criminal, from a London jail which he virtually controls with sybaratic authority. Caine's assembled gang of crooks seem a bumbling crowd, unfitted to take on the Mafia, which is naturally taking a menacing interest in the scheme.

The cast does its stuff to good effect. Coward, as the highly patriotic, business-like master crook, brings all his imperturbable sense of irony and comedy to his role.

(Color) Widescreen. Available on VHS, DVD. Extract of a review from 1969. Running time: 100 MIN.
 

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