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The Italian Job was released on DVD and VHS by Paramount Home Entertainment October 7, 2003, and includes five bonus features on different aspects of the film's production, in addition to six deleted scenes. [40] As of December 2003, the video sold 3,28 million copies earning a profit of over 57.7 million dollars. [41]
The Italian Job is a 1969 British comedy caper film written by Troy Kennedy Martin, produced by Michael Deeley, directed by Peter Collinson, and starring Michael Caine.The film's plot centres on Cockney criminal Charlie Croker, recently released from prison, who forms a gang for the job of stealing a cache of gold bullion being transported through the city of Turin, Italy, in an armoured ...
Michael Lionel Standing (born 19 June 1939) is a British actor, appearing mostly in the 1960s and early 1970s. [1]Standing was born in London.Between an appearance in a 1964 episode of the TV series of The Saint and his final appearance in the 1973 opening season of The Tomorrow People in which he played Ginge, the biker heavy who became the Tomorrow People's ally, he appeared in a ...
The Italian Job is a 1969 film directed by Peter Collinson. The Italian Job may also refer to: The Italian Job (charity event), an annual European car run inspired by the 1969 film; The Italian Job, a soundtrack album from the 1969 film, by Quincy Jones; The Italian Job, a remake of the 1969 film, directed by F. Gary Gray
Stanley Caine (born Stanley Victor Micklewhite; October 1935 [2] – 13 January 2013) [3] was an English actor and the younger brother of actor Michael Caine.He was best known for his role as "Coco" in The Italian Job, a film released in 1969 also starring Michael Caine.
John Clive (6 January 1933 – 14 October 2012) was an English actor and author, known internationally for his historical and social fiction, such as KG200 and Barossa. [2] ...
He starred in the popular RTÉ children's programme Wanderly Wagon alongside Eugene Lambert and Nora O'Mahoney from 1968 to 1982, playing a number of different characters and writing many of the scripts. [4] It was Kelly's work on Hall's Pictorial Weekly (1970–1982) that established him as one of Ireland's most recognisable faces. He ...
The Italian Job is the soundtrack to the 1969 film which was composed and arranged by Quincy Jones and released on the Paramount label. [2] [3] The lyrics to "On Days Like These" and "Getta Bloomin' Move On! (The Self Preservation Society)" were written by Don Black. "Getta Bloomin' Move On!