The Italian Job
The Italian Job (2003)

The Italian Job

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When the crew meet to get phones and IDs, Lyle rides up shakily on a yellow motorcycle and drops it to the right of the red Mini, with the front wheel pointed roughly at the right side of the Mini.

In the shot showing them departing, however, the motorcycle is shown on the foreground to the left of the red Mini, and it is pointing away from the Mini.

After Stella has successfully opened the safe in the metro, the drill that was stuck in the safe's door after the glass cracked disappears.

While Stella is driving to the train, you can briefly see the reflection on the driver side window of a cameraman sitting in the passenger seat.

When Skinny Pete says "Mother Freakin' Ukranians" his mouth clearly says "Fucking".

When Steve is being dragged away by the Ukranians you hear him plead "Come on Charlie!" but his mouth never moves.

The amount of blood in Steve's mouth after Charlie decks him in the café changes inconsistently between shots.

When the team is in the warehouse and discovers Steve is fleeing with the gold, the basketball that Charlie and Lyle are playing with jumps around improbably between shots.

The motorcycles used in the chase scene are BMWR1100RT's, which are 2 cylinder motorcycles.

The engine noise heard from them is that of a 4 cylinder sport bike, a very different sound than a 2 cylinder sport-touring bike.

When Charlie is being chased by Steve in the helicopter, he pulls a 180 when he sees the truck blocking his way.

When he starts up again, and the shot shifts to ground level, you can see the reflection of the right front wheel in the safety shield that's in front of the door camera.

Because the letters of the "Hollywood" sign are on a hill with an uneven, undulating surface, they're not all in the same plane.

This means that from some angles it really does look as though the sign says "OHLLYWODO".

Stella's hair when she and Charlie are up in her bedroom talking about Steve and her father.

When the Cadillac pulls up in the scrap yard to pick up Mashkov, at first it is a black Cadillac Seville.

There is a cutaway to some equipment in the yard, and in the next shot of the front of the car pulling up next to Mashkov, it is now a Cadillac CTS.

After Stella parallel parks her red vintage Mini Cooper while driving at full speed, we see through her windshield the vehicle in front of her 5 to 10 feet away.

After she gets out her car is shown to be parked only 2 or 3 feet away.

The space shown when she is driving is clearly much bigger than in the side shot.

When driving like that you would not be able to park a car that tightly.

When the van carrying the gold falls down in the underground a chain "helping" it to fall is visible next the front wheels.

Obvious stunt double when Charlie hits Steve.

When Charlie is confronted by Steve in the helicopter under the freeway, the buses in the background are MUNI buses.

The movie takes place in Los Angeles; MUNI is the public transportation in San Francisco.

When the Mini's exit the pipe during the escape from the underground at least one of the cars lands with it's nose hitting the ground first while it's tail is high in the air.

Due to the weight of the gold in the back of the car this would be physically impossible.

When the armoured truck comes crashing into the tunnel, the minis get covered in dust.

By the time they drive off they are nice and shiny again.

When Charlie is shooting hoops in the garage and is going over the heist on Steve, he is holding the basketball, but in the very next shot Lyle passes him the ball that Charlie should be holding.

It is said in the movie that the safe carried by the truck near the end of the film has a lock with a glass plate, and if it's not drilled right the glass could break.

The glass didn't break when the car with safe inside hit the ground after traveling about eight meters down.

The shots of truck 128 during the traffic jam are not consistent.

In first few shots of the traffic jam scene there is a shot of the armored truck from across the street and you can see the wheels of a car spinning (center frame), but the car isn't going anywhere.

While Stella is parallel parking, as the motorcycle pulls away from the spot, there are several people standing on the sidewalk, right by the street.

As Stella parks and exits her car, they are gone.

When the Minis are about to cut in front of the train, whenever we view the event through Napster's screen there is a railing at the end of the platform (that would make it impossible for them to pull around).

Whenever we are shown "live shots", the railing is gone and the position of the train has changed.

Positioning and damage to the Minis changes in the street chase after the tunnel scene Bullets do not travel at full speed through water.

In reality, all bullets slow rapidly as soon as they hit the water, contrary to what is seen when Steve shoots into the lake.

Not only do bullets slow down quickly when fired into water, high powered bullets from weapons like the assault rife Steve is using actually shred within inches of the surface of the water and then simply settle to the bottom of (in this case) the lake.

Oddly enough, high-powered bullets have less penetration through water than lower-powered ones (a bullet's power is determined by the cartridge charge).

When they are in Italy at the beginning and trying to determine where to blow the safe out, Napster says 10 feet 8 inches and the laser machine says 10.

8 which would actually be 10 feet 9.

6 inches.

At the beginning of the movie when they are in Italy stealing the safe, Lyle tells Steve that the wall is 14 feet 8 inches away.

On the device, it reads 14.

8, assuming 14.

8 feet or 14 feet 9.

6 inches.

14 feet 8 inches would be 14.

667 on the device.

When the Minis exit the tunnel while getting chased by motorcycles, you can clearly see that the Minis get airborne before they reach the lip of the tunnel.

The license plate changes on the blue Mini between scenes.

Mostly the plate is 2SAQ321, but when the helicopter is chasing, the plate reads 2SBI658 when they pass in front of the hotel.

When the three Minis jump in front of the underground train you can see the last Mini hit the front of the train with the rear bumper and the whole lot goes through the tunnel.

But in the next shot Napster stops the train and it stops just in front of the tunnel to block it.

When the Minis jump out of the tunnel, they all land on the front bumper, but in the next shot in the park, all the cars are undamaged.

When the team is test driving the Minis after the mods, the extra headlights on the red car (Stella's car) switches on and off between shots There is no visible breath seen from the cold weather during any scenes in the Alps.

When the Minis are being chased by the helicopter, at one point they drive across a park.

On the grass, you can clearly see tire tracks from previous takes.

During many of the Mini interior shots the big speedometer in the center of the dashboard shows two red lights on.

One of these shows the handbrake is on whilst they are driving.

In the alps, the border-sign says 'AUSTRIA'.

In Europe, the country's border-sign is always spelled in the language of that specific country at that location.

At the Italian-Austrian border that would be German, not English.

So the sign would say'Republik Österreich' The dam the boys are standing on after stealing the gold (for the first time) is called the fedaia-dam and is located in the middle of a great ski area also known as 'the sella ronda'.

You can see the lake and the dam when you are standing on the ski slopes.

Considering there is a lot of snow on the mountains it's probably ski-ing season.

So they couldn't have had a big gun shot fight and just take their time with getting out of there, a lot of people would have been witnesses! When the helicopter pilot say's they're moving out he gives the flight identifier code as 3KB - three kilo bravo.

This code is normally the last three digits of the aircraft registration but their helicopter has the registration N723KP.

When the mini's are being chased in the pipe, one of the men on motorbikes shoots and the bullet cracks Left-Ear's window, but later on, you see that the glass is intact.

When Steve is driving the Bronco through the train yard, his mustache is missing.

After the Minis fly out of the storm drain, Handsome Rob turns around and tells Left Ear to open his door, causing the motorcyclist to flip over the door.

When the door is opened, the window is clearly up and in one piece, but is not there when the motorcyclist hits it and it is still intact and rolled up in later shots.

When the Minis are going down the metro, in the Hollywood and Highland station, it's not really the Hollywood and Highland station, but in fact the 7th and Metro station, stationed in Downtown Los Angeles, based on the fact that the three cars jump into the tunnel in front of a Blue Line train.

The train that Lyle remotely stops in the station is a Blue Line train.

The Blue Line is a light rail line that runs from Downtown Los Angeles all the way to Long Beach.

It doesn't go anywhere near Hollywood.

When the Minis are racing through the city together, the blue one clearly has damage to the right hand side rear quarter panel.

After they split and and the blue one does a left, it clearly has no damage now, or any time later.

In the beginning of the movie, when they navigate the boat backwards into the dock, immediately after Charlie says "we're in", the full camera crew can be seen in the reflection of the boats window.

When Charlie is in the boat with the guys at the beginning, they find a gate to enter by making a left, as the camera shows this from the back.

However, another camera shot shows them in the front, but this time they're making a right.

When Stella's Mini is first loaded with weights, you see that some of them are strapped down and some are not.

The ones that aren't strapped down would've been shifting around the inside of the car during the test run, and probably causing some decent damage.

Yet we never see any of them shift their positions.

Positioning of the light rail train changes from when the last Mini passes in front of it, in the tunnel, in comparison to when Lyle stops the train.

Stella has a camera pinned on her lapel when she pulls up to Steve's house to fix the cable.

Stella's left arm is on the steering wheel when Steve walks out of the house.

The camera angle that Charlie and the others watch on the monitor moves with Steve as he walks to the vehicle which would have been impossible unless Stella moved the camera with her hand, or shifted her body.

Her arm would have been visible in the Charlie's view.

Then Stella still has her left arm on the steering-wheel when Steve walks to the door of the van.

At the end of the movie, when Charlie Croker hands off the case of gold, he easily spins it around with one hand and lifts it off the ground very easily.

Even if it's only half full of gold, the case would not be that easily to lift.

During the chase scenes with the Minis the camera often shoots from inside the car through the front windshield.

When it does the speedometer (the big dial in the middle of the dash) is always at 0.

During the scene where Steve steals the gold, first, as "Handsome" Rob is accelerating the van, one of the gunmen fires two shots directly at the windshield, but with no effect (no bullets seen impacting the windshield).

Then, as the van is crashing through the guardrail, you see Steve fire three shots, then you see an unidentified man, possibly the passenger of the Land Rover, fires two shots at the van.

Then, for two or three frames, the gun of the unidentified man is seen with the slide locked open, as the shooter has apparently run out of bullets but is still pointing the now-empty gun at the van.

Its stated by Mashkov that "he will be on Train 59 to New Orleans.

" Train 59 is called "The City of New Orleans" and leaves directly from Chicago to New Orleans.

It doesn't go anywhere near Los Angeles.

The only train from LA to New Orleans is Train #2, the Sunset Limited.

The diver propulsion vehicles need a more or less neutral buoyancy to travel.

To counteract the gold's weight, air-filled bladders of around 18 times the volume of gold would have been needed (gold has a density of 19.

3) but none are showing.

The three Minis' license plate numbers begin with a "2".

This means they had to have been issued before 1989.

The Minis were later than this vintage.

The wide shot of the driving range facing the "golfers" is reversed, as all numbers and letters are backwards.

It was stated earlier that brass would not be used in explosive applications and that gold is the best conductor.

Actually gold is only the third best conductor.

Copper is 33% more conductive than gold and Silver is 50% more conductive.

Gold is used for critical contacts, not because it is a better conductor, but because it does not corrode.

While brass is not an excellent conductor, it is 28% as conductive as copper and 40% as conductive as gold.

When Charlie is asking Napster about the monetary value of the gold in the safe, he tells him 'Thirteen wide, four high, four deep', and Napster works out the value.

However, this is the value for only one shelf of the safe.

So while the tea celebrate $27 million, they've actually got four or five times that amount.

The weight of the gold recovered from the armored truck, valued at $27 million, would weigh around 4,500 pounds at the period price of gold.

It is entirely possible to divide that among three (~1,500 lbs per car) highly modified mini coopers and move it around quickly.

While it would make the cars quite tail heavy (they would land rear first, at quite an angle when jumped), it is not implausible to modify the suspension to handle the additional weight and increase power to achieve a reasonably quick degree of performance.

In fact, we can hear that the mini Stella drives features the distinctive whine of an Eaton M62 supercharger.

The minis have a 63/27 F/R weight distribution out of the box.

With 1,500 lbs of gold in the rear, the distribution would change to roughly 41/59 and the car would weigh just over two tons.

When Lyle arrives to the first meeting with Stella, he is riding a yellow Ducati 748 superbike.

The engine note heard is of a generic inline-four cylinder sport bike, which sounds nothing like the Ducati desmo L-twin in the 748.

When Steve's cable is disconnected static shows on his HDTVs.

He would have had a black screen.

Static would appear only on analog sets.

When Charlie tells Lyle how many bricks there are, Lyle tells Charlie 208.

He asks Lyle how much that's worth, and Lyle (after making a mistake) says $27 million.

However, at that time, regular (non-decorated with the dancers) bricks were worth about $168,000 each, which would make 208 bricks worth at least about $35 million.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
2 November 2003 USA USD 106,126,012
26 October 2003 USA USD 106,110,295
19 October 2003 USA USD 106,073,964
12 October 2003 USA USD 105,996,316
28 September 2003 USA USD 105,624,787
21 September 2003 USA USD 105,284,126
14 September 2003 USA USD 104,733,456
7 September 2003 USA USD 103,344,071
31 August 2003 USA USD 100,890,875
24 August 2003 USA USD 96,853,332
17 August 2003 USA USD 96,603,732
10 August 2003 USA USD 96,174,082
3 August 2003 USA USD 95,322,358
27 July 2003 USA USD 94,030,450
20 July 2003 USA USD 92,081,792
13 July 2003 USA USD 88,833,887
6 July 2003 USA USD 83,876,915
29 June 2003 USA USD 76,758,011
22 June 2003 USA USD 67,635,452
15 June 2003 USA USD 55,403,975
8 June 2003 USA USD 40,000,274
1 June 2003 USA USD 19,457,944
USA USD 106,128,601
26 October 2003 UK GBP 7,597,324
19 October 2003 UK GBP 7,466,332
12 October 2003 UK GBP 7,057,938
5 October 2003 UK GBP 6,155,782
28 September 2003 UK GBP 4,597,698
21 September 2003 UK GBP 2,294,027
6 November 2003 Worldwide USD 54,548,734
worldwide USD 176,070,171
Non-USA USD 69,941,570
30 October 2003 Finland USD 292,808
23 October 2003 Finland USD 284,365
16 October 2003 Finland USD 260,580
9 October 2003 Finland USD 227,181
24 October 2003 India INR 8,750,000
17 October 2003 India INR 7,500,000
10 October 2003 India INR 5,000,000
20 November 2003 Italy EUR 2,357,078
9 November 2003 Italy EUR 2,356,327
7 September 2003 Italy EUR 2,327,888
13 July 2003 Italy EUR 385,014
2003 Romania USD 86,057
26 October 2003 Spain EUR 3,859,840
19 October 2003 Spain EUR 3,612,382
12 October 2003 Spain EUR 3,059,104
5 October 2003 Spain EUR 2,272,175
28 September 2003 Spain EUR 1,174,964
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
1 June 2003 USA USD 19,457,944 2,633
21 September 2003 UK GBP 2,294,027 428
15 August 2003 Australia USD 420,486 177
14 November 2003 Austria USD 153,075
19 September 2003 Belgium USD 303,157
3 October 2003 Brazil USD 461,445 150
11 July 2003 Europe USD 385,014 236
19 September 2003 Finland USD 62,294
19 September 2003 France USD 1,433,124
14 November 2003 Germany USD 1,138,198
5 September 2003 Hong Kong USD 115,725 26
19 September 2003 Iceland USD 4,611
13 July 2003 Italy EUR 385,014 236
20 June 2003 Japan USD 343,003 40
19 September 2003 Netherlands USD 179,732
7 September 2003 Netherlands EUR 377,099 78
17 October 2003 South Africa USD 389,636 67
28 September 2003 Spain EUR 1,174,964 260
19 September 2003 Sweden USD 92,821
19 September 2003 Switzerland USD 121,960
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
2 November 2003 USA USD 7,661 18
26 October 2003 USA USD 22,676 33
19 October 2003 USA USD 38,408 69
12 October 2003 USA USD 63,568 103
5 October 2003 USA USD 172,249 187
28 September 2003 USA USD 207,857 263
21 September 2003 USA USD 308,766 420
14 September 2003 USA USD 791,525 980
7 September 2003 USA USD 1,754,500 1,487
31 August 2003 USA USD 3,946,271 1,964
24 August 2003 USA USD 133,086 64
17 August 2003 USA USD 187,348 118
10 August 2003 USA USD 391,601 217
3 August 2003 USA USD 671,944 383
27 July 2003 USA USD 1,001,029 529
20 July 2003 USA USD 1,726,204 953
13 July 2003 USA USD 2,736,905 1,364
6 July 2003 USA USD 4,172,641 1,584
29 June 2003 USA USD 5,462,902 2,021
22 June 2003 USA USD 7,165,943 2,095
15 June 2003 USA USD 9,609,425 2,697
8 June 2003 USA USD 13,163,133 2,877
1 June 2003 USA USD 19,457,944 2,633
26 October 2003 UK GBP 56,880 112
19 October 2003 UK GBP 184,262 244
12 October 2003 UK GBP 567,828 345
5 October 2003 UK GBP 1,004,722 404
28 September 2003 UK GBP 1,475,081 428
21 September 2003 UK GBP 2,294,027 428
30 October 2003 Finland USD 8,443 7
23 October 2003 Finland USD 23,785 13
16 October 2003 Finland USD 33,399 11
9 October 2003 Finland USD 42,478 11
24 October 2003 India INR 1,250,000
17 October 2003 India INR 2,500,000
10 October 2003 India INR 5,000,000
7 September 2003 Italy EUR 17,682 14
26 October 2003 Spain EUR 162,230 126
19 October 2003 Spain EUR 375,020 229
12 October 2003 Spain EUR 570,885 249
5 October 2003 Spain EUR 756,859 226
28 September 2003 Spain EUR 1,174,964 260

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