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  1. There are a quarter of a million Italians in Britain and they'll be made to suffer. Every restaurant, cafe, ice-cream parlor, gambling den and nightclub in London, Liverpool and Glasgow - will be smashed. Mr. Bridger will drive them into the sea. [Lorna picks Charlie up from prison]

  2. www.reelstreets.com › films › italian-job-the-1969Reelstreets | Italian Job, The

    Having served his sentence, Charlie Croker (Michael Caine) is released from Wormwood Scrubs. The prison stands on Du Cane Road in London W12 and has appeared in a great many productions including 'A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square', 'Frenzy', 'The Constant Husband', 'The Big Job', 'Go to Blazes', 'Jungle Street', 'Adventures of a Plumber’s Mate', 'Nothing Barred', 'Feet of Clay', '13 ...

  3. 21 de sept. de 2019 · Visit the places where 'The Italian Job' was filmed. Minis, Michael Caine and Swinging London…. With the classic film celebrating its 50th anniversary, Matthew Field, author of a new book, 'The Self Preservation Society: 50 Years of The Italian Job', reveals the behind-the-scenes stories of its Italian, British and Irish locations.

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  5. The Italian Job, traducida al castellano en España como Un trabajo en Italia y en Latinoamérica como Faena a la italiana, es una película policíaca británica escrita por Troy Kennedy Martin, producida por Michael Deeley y dirigida por Peter Collinson, con Michael Caine en el papel protagonista. Se estrenó en 1969 y fue muy popular en el Reino Unido, donde ha sido reemitida y vendida con ...

  6. The Italian Job: Directed by Peter Collinson. With Michael Caine, Noël Coward, Benny Hill, Raf Vallone. A comic caper movie about a plan to steal a gold shipment from the streets of Turin by creating a traffic jam.

  7. 23 de ene. de 2009 · In a 2003 documentary for the BBC, Michael Caine explained how the gang could have made their escape. "The next thing that happens is you turn the engine on," he said.