F. Gary Gray's thoroughly entertaining caper film--a remake of the 1969 crime classic starring Michael Caine and Noel Coward--doesn't merely imitate the original, and that is what makes it such a pleasant, wholly refreshing surprise. Mark Wahlberg stars as Charlie Croker, a smooth thief who orchestrates a flawless heist in Venice with the help of his mentor, safecracker John Bridger (Donald Sutherland). Together with his cronies--explosives expert Left-Ear (Mos Def), tech whiz-kid Lyle (Seth Green), adrenaline junky Handsome Rob (Jason Statham), and the shady Steve (Edward Norton)--Charlie walks away with $35 million worth of precious gold bars. But just when the gang appears to be headed to freedom, Steve performs a heist of his own, killing John and running off with the gold, thinking that Charlie and his mates are all deceased. A year later, Charlie has located Steve, who is gradually selling off the gold bars in Los Angeles. With the help of John's beautiful daughter Stella (Charlize Theron), a brilliant safecracker in her own right--as well as those adorable Mini Cooper sports cars--Charlie orchestrates a revenge heist that will teach Steve a valuable lesson about loyalty once and for all.
Theatrical Release Date: May 30, 2003.
Thirty-two Mini Coopers were used throughout the film's production.
A trio of electrically operated Mini Coopers were used in the tunnel sequences, as combustion engines were not allowed underground.
Charlize Theron, Jason Statham, and Mark Wahlberg went to stunt driving school for three weeks during preproduction, enabling them to perform almost all of their own driving stunts in the film.
The production shut down the incredibly busy intersection of Hollywood and Highland for an entire week.
Screenwriters Donna and Wayne Powers screened the 1969 version of THE ITALIAN JOB only once before writing their script, in order to retain some of the original film's broader elements without being too influenced by Troy Kennedy-Martin's script.
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Stars
Mark Wahlberg: American actor, BOOGIE NIGHTS,
Charlize Theron: American Actress/"2 Days"
Edward Norton: Actor/Director
Mos Def: Hip-Hop Artist/Actor
Seth Green: American TV/Film Actor: BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER TV series
Jason Statham: Actor, THE TRANSPORTER
Donald Sutherland: Canadian Actor
Franky G.: Actor, MANITO (2003)
Director
F. Gary Gray: Director/ FRIDAY (1995), THE NEGOTIATOR (1998)
Producer
Donald De Line: Producer, THE ITALIAN JOB (2003)
Screenwriter
Donna Powers: American Screenwriter
Wayne Powers: American Screenwriter
Composer
John Powell: Composer/ FACE OFF (1997), ANTZ, CHICKEN RUN
Editor
Richard Francis-Bruce: Editor, THE PERFECT STORM (2000)
Christopher Rouse: Editor, UNITED 93 (2006)
Costume Designer
Mark Bridges:
Director of Photography
Wally Pfister: Director of Photography
Executive Producer
Eric Fellner: Producer
Executive Producer
James R. Dyer: Executive Producer, THE ITALIAN JOB (2003)
Executive Producer
Tim Bevan:
Executive Producer
Wendy Japhet: Executive Producer, THE ITALIAN JOB (2003)
Music Supervisor
Kathy Nelson: Music Supervisor, THE ITALIAN JOB (2003)
Production Designer
Charles Wood: Production Designer, Art Director, MORTAL KOMBAT 2
Source Writer
Troy Kennedy Martin:
Music Supervisor
Julianne Jordan: Music Supervisor, THE ITALIAN JOB (2003)
Review 1:
"...[A] sleek, ticking remake....[The film] puts together the familiar elements with an impressive skill and considerable wit....[With] impeccable timing, steady kinetic drive and superbly choreographed chase sequences..."
Source: New York Times
p.E13 05/30/2003
Review 2:
"...A fast and furious action-adventure...The film's big plus is that its director, F. Gary Gray, takes a relaxed, light touch with the proceedings while keeping it all moving briskly..."
Source: Los Angeles Times
p.C8 05/30/2003
Review 3:
"...Timing is everything in a climax like this, and watching THE ITALIAN JOB, you can feel the audience get in synch with every slashingly edited, technologically split-second moment..."
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.55 06/06/2003
Review 4:
"...THE ITALIAN JOB is a triumph for the machines..."
Source: Rolling Stone
p.87 06/26/2003
Review 5:
"...A slick caper movie with stupendous chase scenes....There are a couple of nice dialogue touches..."
Source: Chicago Sun-Times
p.35 05/30/2003
Review 6:
"[T]he eventual heist is carefully engineered by canny scriptwriters to pack in the core elements of any good JOB....[With] some sparky turns and a pair of great robberies..."
Source: Total Film
p.121 04/01/2004