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Continue Italian Work - Jagd auf Millionen (2003) Add to the guide Go to: Charlie staubt Millionen AB (1969) Add for a guide go to: Parents Guide items below, can give away important plot points. After a successful robbery, the escape bus is driven at high speed on winding mountain roads. There are no seats on the bus where the seat sits to transport the stolen gold. None of the passengers are restrained and thrown into the bus as it turns tight corners. The intensity is built as the driver takes more and more risks as the recklessness of his driving intensifies. The culmination of the trip is the loss of control of the bus by the driver and dangerous balancing over the edge of the mountain abyss. At the end we see a group of men on the bus hanging on the edge of a cliff, then the film ends (Unknown what's going on with them.) Moderate Few uses the ass One use fuck. One obscene finger gesture. About half a dozen uses shit. One desecration of the use of Jesus Christ. Another misuse of Jesus. One use is damn. At least two use of bastard. Multiple use of other soft profanity (i.e. hell, hell) nomination for 1 Golden Globe. Read more about the awards in the article of the magazine Says Charlie has a job. Having just left prison, he discovers that one of his friends was trying to get a high-risk job in right under the nose of the mafia. Charlie's friend is not very far away, so Charlie takes over the job. Using three Mini Coopers, a pair of Jaguars and a bus, he hopes to bring to a standstill, steal gold and escape. Written by Andy Topham Plot [email protected] Summary of the Synopsis Car Chase Plot ( en) Cliffhanger Caper Mafia See All (185) Slogans: This Society of Self-Preservation More Action Action Action (en) Comedy Crime (en) Certificate of Thriller: K- 12 View all certificates Parents Guide: View content advisory Edit the road used for climate cliffhanger sequences The first day of filming was Saturday, brilliantly sunny, and the shooting took place without a hitch. However, the next day at the bottom of the road there was a huge queue of cars. The restaurant was very popular on Sundays. Some disgruntled drivers eventually broke through the police cordon, and the shootout had to be interrupted. Over the next two weeks it rained and snow came down from the mountain by about 250 feet (76 meters). By the time the shot was completed, the crew had to sweep the snow off the road. Read more: When the plough comes out of the tunnel with Miura on the fork, you can see the driver's hand leaning on the door. Later, when the plough starts to push the car from the rocks, it is empty. However, we see what looks like a body falling off a cliff when the car over the edge. Read more (last line) Charlie Crocker: Hang on to the guys, I've got a zlt;/[email protected]/[email protected] Idea. More on how the first E-Type is crushed on a mountain road, Charlie says, You just cost him a bonus without pretensions. For an American release it was called, ... his insurance bonus. Read more about how British grenadiers (not in credits) Traditional Read more: User Reviews Edit Release Date: April 3, 1970 (Finland) Read more Also known as: Riehakas Rustest Read more Edit Budget:$3,000,000 (estimate) Total Global Gross: $113,867 Read more about IMDbhurst Oak Productions, Read More Running time: 99 min Aspect Ratio: 2.39 : 1 See the full specifications 8 wins and 8 nominations. Read more about the awards Learn more Edit under the direction of John Bridger () and Charlie Crocker () the team going for the last heist to steal $35 million in gold bars from a heavily guarded safe in Venice, Italy. After successfully shooting the robbery, a team member, Steve (Edward Norton), driven by greed and jealousy, arranges to take gold for himself and eliminate the remaining members of the group. Thinking about the death of the team, he returns to Los Angeles with gold. Charlie and the survivors of this betrayal follow Steve to Los Angeles to avenge the traitor. Charlie enlists the help of John Bridger's daughter, Stella () - a professional safe-haven cracker - to take revenge. With Stella and the hacking skills of Lyle (Seth Green), the explosive skills of Left Ear (Yasin Bay), and the driving skills of Handsome Rob (Jason Statham) this new team plans and executes a daring heist that weaves through the freeway and the Los Angeles subway By the author of the CKnapp Plot Summary Plot Summary Of Slogans: Chisana Yatsu Hodo, Karei ni Kimer (Japan) Read more Action Action (en) Crime Certificate: K- 11 See all the certificates Parents Guide: View content advisory Edit in Easter Egg on DVD, Seth Green impivizes various versions of his mocking commentary as Beautiful Rob (Jason Statham) seduces Becky, cable TV repairman. More At the beginning of the film, when they are in Italy stealing a safe, Lyle tells Steve that the wall is 14 feet 8 inches. On the device, it reads 14.8, assuming 14.8 feet or 14 feet 9.6 inches. The 14 foot 8 inches would be 14,667 on the device. Read more about Stella's first lines: Hello. John Bridger: Hello, sweetheart. Stella: Dad, it's too early. More UK theatrical version has been edited by the distributor UIP for language to provide a more commercial rating 12A. Read more : Music and wine Jay Denes performed by Blue Six Courtesy of Naked Music / Astralwerks Licensed by EMI Film and TV Music More User Reviews Edit USA France (EN) UK (UK) Italian Release Date: 19 September 2003 (Finland) See more Also known as: Italian Work See More Long Beach, California, California, Read more Edit Budget: $6,000,000 (estimate) Opening weekend U.S.: $19,457,944, June 1, 2003 U.S. Gross: $106,128,601 Total Worldwide Gross: $176,070,171 More on IMDbPro Paramount Pictures, De Line Pictures, Mestiere Cinema More Runtime: 111 min Aspect Ratio: 2.39 : 1 See the full technical specifications Despite what you could tell your children, crime pays for Charlie Crocker (Mark Wahlberg) and his gang of thieves. They just committed a perfect robbery and killed more than $30 million of Italian gold bars. However, it comes with a price tag. Their celebrations and spending plans are interrupted when one of them turns out to be a double crosser. Holding the gun on the others, Steve Frezelli (Edward Norton) runs away with the loot and leaves a group of aging safecracker (Donald Sutherland) lying dead on the side of the road. While lining their pockets may have been the main motivation for stealing bricks, Charlie, Beautiful Rob (Jason Statham), Left Ear (Mos Def) and Lyle (Seth Green) avenge their minds when Steve is living in sunny California. Acting under a name in an exclusive Hollywood mansion, the two-time traitor is slowly cashing in and living the fantasies of his former cohorts in crime. Ready to shoot the second perfect heist, Charlie and others go looking for a safecracker who is willing to help them return their loot. The daughter of their deceased colleague, Stella Bridger (Charlize Theron), works as a reliable specialist in safe hacking with police and security companies. Concerned about maintaining her reputation, she initially refuses the invitation to register for the job. But being able to avenge her father's murder and get a fair share of the reward doesn't take long to get her attention. Trading her morals for money, she joins to play her part in the re-theft of gold. Unlike the first days of movies, the good guys don't always wear white, and in this case the good guys aren't necessarily good. Driving their reinforced MINIs through Los Angeles' transit tunnels and drainage system, this film is well paced and filled with enough action to keep most adult viewers from checking their hours. Unfortunately, the Italian work glamorizes the crime and the people who commit it. Dodging parole, hacking computer systems, blowing up streets and carjacking are just some of the crimes these thugs are dealing with without even experiencing consequences. Parents may also be concerned about the content of the language in the script. Although relying mainly on weak profanity, it will include several rude hand gestures and the use of sexual expletive. While these yellow bricks can pave the way for happiness for these scammers, their path to success is one most parents would prefer to have their children never On. Directed by F. Gary Gray. Starring Mark Mark Edward Norton, Charlize Theron. Running time: 111 minutes. Theatrical release on May 29, 2003. Updated January 31, 2018 By Kerry Bennett is interested in the media from both a journalist and a parent's point of view. Along with the authors of articles for several family-oriented publications, she has been writing for parenting previews for more than 15 years. As a parent herself, she believes parents play an important role in teaching media literacy in their homes. How do stereotypes play the script to make some crooks in the film more attractive and enjoyable than others? John Bridger says that stealing can enrich your life or define it, but how did it affect his ability to be a good father? What were the consequences of his lifestyle when it came to his relationship with Stella? Despite the chaos caused by these thieves, are there any consequences for their actions? Does the glamorization of crime in cinema make it more acceptable or tempting for young people? What is the cost of crime that society pays? Italian Work releases on home video on October 6, 2003. Secret insurance claims that the investigator teamed up with an aging thief to help him steal an ancient artifact in the Trap. In Catch Me If You Can, a high school dropout sells herself as a pilot, doctor and lawyer all under 21 in one of the most amazing scams in history. Fraud.

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