"The Italian Job" is a heist film originally released in 1969, directed by Peter Collinson. The story follows a group of thieves who plan to steal gold bullion from a safe in Turin, Italy. They use clever tactics and a fleet of Mini Coopers to execute their elaborate plan, showcasing thrilling car chases and clever strategies.
In 2003, a remake of "The Italian Job" was released, directed by F. Gary Gray. This version stars Mark Wahlberg, Charlize Theron, and Edward Norton, and follows a similar plot involving a heist and betrayal. The film combines action, humor, and teamwork, making it a popular choice among audiences.