The Italian job [videorecording] / Paramount Pictures presents an Oakhurst production ; producer, Michael Deeley ; writer, Troy Kennedy Martin ; director, Peter Collinson.
Material type: FilmPublisher number: 050554 | ParamountSeries: Widescreen DVD collectionPublication details: Hollywood, Calif. : Paramount, [1992], c1969.Edition: Special collector's ed. ; widescreen version (16:9)Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 99 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inISBN:- 0792193687
- Italian job (Motion picture : 1969).
- Director of photography, Douglas Slocombe ; art director, Michael Knight ; editor, John Trumper ; music, Quincy Jones ; production designer, Disley Jones.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult DVD | Dr. James Carlson Library | DVD | ACTION Italian | Available | 33111004596231 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
The quintessential British caper film of the 1960s, The Italian Job is a flashy, fast romp that chases a team of career criminals throughout one of the biggest international gold heists in history. Michael Caine is Charlie Croker, a stylish robber and skirt-chaser just out of British prison. Shunning rehabilitation for recidivism, Croker takes over "The Italian Job," a complicated plan to hijack gold bullion from Italy -- right from underneath the noses of the Italian Police and the Mafia. The job, whose original mastermind was murdered, clearly requires the sponsorship of a richer, more established criminal than Croker. He turns to the auspices of the eccentric Mr. Bridger (Noël Coward in his last film role), a suave, regal, incarcerated English crime boss with a peculiar fascination with the Queen. Bridger provides Croker with a quirky group of Britain's most infamous computer hackers (including a lascivious Benny Hill), bank robbers, hijackers, and getaway drivers -- the ex-con is soon well on his way to relieving Italy of the gold. ~ Aubry Anne D'Arminio, Rovi
Originally released as a motion picture in 1969.
Special features: commentary by producer Michael Deeley and Matthew Field, author of "The making of 'The Italian job'"; 3 "making-of" documentaries; deleted scenes with commentary by author Matthew Field; theatrical trailer; re-release trailer.
Director of photography, Douglas Slocombe ; art director, Michael Knight ; editor, John Trumper ; music, Quincy Jones ; production designer, Disley Jones.
Michael Caine, Noël Coward, Benny Hill, Raf Vallone, Tony Beckley, Rossano Brazzi, Maggie Blye.
Fresh from prison, Charlie begins to work on a heist that will either set him up for life - or send him up forever. Charlie and his unruly lot of thieves take on the mob, the police and the gridlocked traffic of Turin to rob a heavily armed shipment of gold bullion.
MPAA rating: G.
DVD, Region 1 encoding, Dolby digital 5.1 surround, Dolby mono.
Closed-captioned.