The Italian Job 1969 PG
When
6.00 pm, Fri 20 May 2022 (99 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art & Cinema A
About
‘In 1969, England were still football world champions and London was pop-culture’s global nerve centre. If there’s one film that captures that moment of self-confidence it’s this light-hearted caper, in which the English criminal fraternity seeks to whisk millions in gold out of Turin and out of the grasp of their Mafia rivals – a feat to be achieved by red, white and blue-coded Mini Coopers driving rings round their pursuers.
Peter Collinson’s direction and the Rémy Julienne stunt team slot everything together with absolute precision, and Michael Caine is an assured lead. Yet the key to the film’s entertainment value is its refusal to take itself at all seriously, undercutting potential flag-waving with utter camp from Noël Coward’s monarchy-loving criminal mastermind – and a nicely balanced ending.’ British Film Institute
PG | The content is mild in impact
Production Credits
- Director: Peter Collinson
- Script: Troy Kennedy Martin
- Cinematographer: Douglas Slocombe
- Cast: Michael Caine, Maggie Blye, Noël Coward
- Editor: John Trumper
- Print Source: Park Circus
- Rights: Paramount Pictures
- Screening Format: DCP, 35mm
- Year: 1969
- Runtime: 99 minutes
- Countries: UK, USA, Italy
- Languages: English, Italian
- Subtitles: English
- Sound: Mono
- Colour: Colour