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British Job (The Italian Job (PS))
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An endurable cult favorite: it is best remembered for its unexpected ending and a robbery sequence featuring three Mini Coopers. Michael Caine is Charlie Croker, a small-time crook who sees his chance to make the big time by hijacking a bullion shipment in Turin. His plan is sponsored by English gentleman Mr Bridger (Noel Coward), a high-class criminal who lives the high life in a London prison. As protagonists, Caine and Coward couldn't be more different, but between them they encompass the spectrum of all that is essentially English. Coward, who waves his hand like royalty, is accompanied throughout the film by a number of pro-British anthems (Rule Brittania, God Save the Queen, The British Grenadiers) that eventually culminate in a football chant from his fellow inmates; Caine, meanwhile, is a Jack-the-lad who hasn't lost touch with people on the street. THE ITALIAN JOB's tongue-in-cheek patriotism (ostensibly the 'real' motive behind the robbery) paints a world where there is co-operation between the classes, between criminals and the law, between the common laborer and the educated professional, all united as a matter of national pride. Summary: |
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