What model Mini Coopers were used in The Italian Job?

What model Mini Coopers were used in The Italian Job?

The 1969 Mini Coopers From The Original Movie In the 1969 version of The Italian Job, 16 Mini Coopers were used in total. At the time, they were all the pre-1968 Mk I models, although their license plates said otherwise.

Do any of The Italian Job Minis still exist?

Only the Jaguar and the coach used in the film are known to exist still. However, replicas of the distinctive red, white and blue Minis, such as those belonging to the Davies family of Coventry are used to help NSPCC fund-raising in an event suitably named The Italian Job, of which Michael Caine is patron.

Who were the Mini drivers in the Italian Job?

The three Mini drivers in the film – myself, Barry Cox and Richard Essame – drove three Minis back from Turin, all in a line, all racing along, all 20-year-old boys being stupid.

What cars are in the Italian Job?

Having arrived in Italy, Charlie Croker (Michael Caine) and his gang of lovable rogues, in a convoy of two Jaguar E-Types and an Aston Martin DB4 Convertible, are confronted by their archnemesis, crime boss Altabani, played by Italian actor Raf Vallone.

Did the minis modify the Italian Job?

Yes they were upgraded. In the subway scenes one requirement was that all of the cars be electric due to safety reasons in that kind of enclosed place. There were something like 32 coopers from BMW given to the movie crew to use and there was a roving repair unit to fix the busted up minis on the fly.

How many minis were in the original Italian Job?

32 Minis were used throughout the shooting. A MINI with two steering wheels was used for some of the shooting in order that a stunt driver could drive the car whilst one of the actors performed in front of the camera.

What happened to the Italian Job vehicles?

We were up a mountain and had to film the three cars being wrecked and thrown over the cliff. So, the Aston Martin was supposed to be thrown over and explode as it went down. Unfortunately, the special effects went off before it was thrown over the cliff and it blew up in front of us.

Why were Minis used in The Italian Job?

How many Mini Coopers were used in the Italian Job?

In the 1969 version of The Italian Job, 16 Mini Coopers were used in total. At the time, they were all the pre-1968 Mk I models, although their license plates said otherwise. The movie’s car stunts were more fantasy than reality, showing the Minis driving into sewers, leaping off rooftops, and even driving on railway tracks.

What kind of car is in the Italian Job?

But what made The Italian Job (both of them) stand out and apart from the other movies was the use of very surprising cars in the movie, the Mini Cooper that belongs to the BMW family. We agree, the Mini Cooper certainly has a long and interesting history.

Is the Italian Job (2003) a good movie?

In 2003, The Italian Job was remade and released as a far more action-oriented film considering it had Jason Statham and Mark Wahlberg in it. Call it good or bad, the BO results came in astoundingly in the movie’s favor, making it a hit in terms of money and audience recall.

Are the Mini Coopers in the first movie?

The first movie still had enough cool factor to get remade, this time into a more action-oriented film, with the chase sequence still featuring the Mini Coopers. Although we had Mark Wahlberg and the very delectable Charlize Theron drive these Minis in a superbly-directed car chase sequence.

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