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  56. Charlie's got a 'Job' to do. Having just left prison, he finds one of his friends has attempted a high risk job in Italy right under the nose of the Mafia. Charlie's friend doesn't get very far so Charlie takes over the 'Job'. Using three Mini Coopers, a couple of Jaguars and a bus, he hopes to bring Torino to a standstill, steal the Gold and escape.
  57. Charlie has just left prison, and now wants to do a 'big job'. The job is to steal $4m of gold arriving in Italy from China. Charlie's job needs financing, so he goes to Mr Bridger (a Mafia-type boss) who is in prison (Charlie has to break in !). In Italy, a clever plan is used to distract the authorities, while the raiders make their get-away in three Minis. This leads to an excellent car chase sequence through Italian streets, buildings, rivers, sewers, highways and rooftops which lasts for several minutes.
  58. THE Italian JOB (3 outta 5 stars) Okay, this is the original British version with Michael Caine, not the recent remake (which I have not yet seen at this time). I figured I owed it to the UK to see the original first since the Hollywood remakes of their best films (Get Carter, The Ladykillers) usually turn out so lame (though the US version of this one does look promising). Anyway, as far as "caper movies" go... this one is not necessarily one of the best. The actual heist is not much more than a glorified "smash and grab". The main point of interest is the getaway afterward... after creating a huge traffic jam which ties up the police, the thieves take off with their haul in a trio of modified Mini Coopers. Caine performance is adequate but he has played the same sort of role dozens of times and there is nothing much new here... he's the charming, rogue anti-hero who masterminds the big job. The movie has its moments, though and the final chase scene is fun to watch. The ending is quite odd... I thought it was extremely cool... but I'm sure it will tick some people off. ("What? That's it? What happens next?") But movies took these kinds of chances with endings in the 60s... I very much doubt that the remake ends the same way.
  59. Being English I watched this film expecting to see one of the best Englsh films in history, but I was wrong. It was so boring I couldn&#39;t stick through it to the end. <br/><br/>I think this film really shows Its age,the humour is very old fashioned and couldn&#39;t really get it, and as for Micheal Caine&#39;s acting it isn&#39;t as good as everyone says. <br/><br/>I preferred the remake which wasn&#39;t the best film in the word, but its a better film than this, the action scene&#39;s are better executed maybe because it was made 30 odd years after its predecessor, and the way action sequence&#39;s are more doable with CGI and other advances in film making. <br/><br/>maybe seeing the remake first clouded my judgement a little even so its still crap, over all my rating is 1 out 10 and that is purely cause there is no Zero score.
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  61. In 2008, a contest was held to find a solution, and the winning entry was: Break and remove two large side windows just aft of the pivot point and let the glass fall outside to lose its weight. Break two windows over the two front axles; keep the broken glass on board to keep its weight for balance. Let a man out on a rope through the front broken windows (not to rest his weight on the ground) and he deflates all the bus&#39;s front tyres, to reduce the bus&#39;s rocking movement about its pivot point. Drain the fuel tank, which was aft of the pivot point; that changes the balance enough to let a man get out and gather heavy rocks to load the front of the bus. Unload the bus. Wait until a suitable vehicle passes on the road, and hijack it and carry the gold away in it.<br/><br/>It has been pointed out that the petrol tank of that model of bus is at the back, so allowing the engine to run in neutral will burn the petrol off, reducing the weight on the back part and rebalancing the bus back on the road. Yes, but it was not made, mainly because the film flopped in the United States. According to a &quot;Making Of&quot; documentary, in the sequel, helicopters would save the bus seen on the cliff at the end of the first film. The grateful gang would soon discover that it is the Mafia that has saved them, and the sequel would have been about stealing the gold bullion back from them. In interviews in 2003 and 2008, Michael Caine revealed that the ending would have had Croker &quot;crawl up, switch on the engine and stay there for four hours until all the petrol runs out... The van bounces back up so we can all get out, but then the gold goes over.&quot; The bus containing the gold would crash at the bottom of the hill where the Mafia would pick it up. The sequel would then have Croker and his men trying to get it back. A novel showing a possible sequel has just been published which starts with a bus balanced on the edge of a cliff. Don&#39;t Fear The Reaper is written by Garry Kay and is available online from Lulu.com.<br/><br/>An alternative source gives a sequel involving the British&#39;s eternal enemy - The French. The gold falls down the mountain and is recovered by French gangsters. Instead of mini coopers, there would be battles between Croker&#39;s team and the French involving hovercrafts (Britain&#39;s other great cool vehicle of the 60s) a5c7b9f00b
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