Subtitle - The Italian Job

This version is celebrated as a quintessential 60s film, famous for its style and humor.

A trio of red, white, and blue Minis used to navigate narrow streets, stairs, and even sewers. subtitle The Italian Job

Cockney criminal Charlie Croker (Michael Caine) is released from prison and immediately plans a heist to steal a massive gold shipment in Turin, Italy. The Iconic Elements: This version is celebrated as a quintessential 60s

While it shares the title and the Minis, this version pivots into a revenge-driven action-thriller. The Iconic Elements: While it shares the title

The "subtitle" of The Italian Job isn't a single official tagline; rather, the title itself has become synonymous with the "heist caper" genre. Whether you're looking at the starring Michael Caine or the 2003 American remake with Mark Wahlberg, the "job" refers to a high-stakes gold heist involving iconic Mini Coopers and elaborate traffic-jam escapes. The 1969 Original: A British Icon