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The Italian Job
Release Date: 21st August 2003 - Australia

Paramount Pictures
De Line Pictures
Working Title Films
Distribution
Paramount Pictures Australia
Genre: Crime
Rating: M

Runtime: 110 minutes
Budget: $60,000,000
Box Office Gross: $176,070,171
(Worldwide)
Plot Summary

Cast
Mark Wahlberg - Charlie Croker
Charlize Theron - Stella Bridger
Donald Sutherland - John Bridge
Jason Statham - Handsome Rob

Yasiin Bey - Left Ear
Edward Norton - Steve
Christopher Moore Jr. - Young Left Ear
Joel Homan - Young Charlie
Olek Krupa - Mashkov
Gawtii - Skinny Pete
Crew
Director - F. Gary Gray
Based on 1969 Screenplay - Troy Kennedy-Martin

Executive Producers - Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner and Wendy Japhet
Executive Producer/Unit Production Manager - James Dyer
Producer - Donald DeLine
Production Designer - Charles Wood
Costume Designer - Mark Bridges
Director of Photography - Wally Pfister
Second Unit Director/Stunt
Coordinator - Kenny Bates
Stunt Coordinator - Kurt Bryant
Co-Stunt Coordinator - Steve
Kelso
Special Effects Designer - Eric Allard

Visual Effects Supervisor - Cosmas Paul Bolger Jr.
Visual Effects Consultant - Peter Donen
Film Editors - Richard Francis-Bruce and Christopher Rouse
Music Supervisor - Kathy Nelson
Co-Music Supervisor - Julianne Jordan
Music - John Powell
Review
I have heard about that there were two versions of THE ITALIAN JOB, one in particular is the 1969 British classic which I didn't watch and the other is the 2003 American remake which I have seen three times. People often say that the remakes are never as good as the original, whether or not this is true, I don't know. This modern version was a semi-decent heist movie.
The plot was driven in more ways than one by suspense and comedy and contains action sequences like the robbery in Venice and the Mini Cooper car chase. Whilst not wanting to give it away, there is a scene involving a safe and a DIY trick that is particularly memorable. Sure, Michael Caine doesn't make an appearance in this remake, but it's still good-looking with Mark Wahlberg, Charlize Theron, Jason Statham, Edward Norton, Mos Def and Seth Green as cast members. Their performances were first-rate and easily the best actors in the feature were Def, Green, Statham and Norton. The movie itself required no digital effects since it was mostly filmed in Italy and America.
Even with its star-power, THE ITALIAN JOB is worth-watching. Whether or not you have seen the original, you'll be entertained by F. Gary Gray's recent interpretation.
Star rating: (7/10) Good Movie
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