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On June 26, GUM Cinema will host the Cinema Club with renowned film expert Galina Aksyonova who will talk about The Italian Job (1969).
The Italian Job of 1969 is a British criminal comedy displaying self-irony that characterizes genuinely great nations. There are no characters in the movie other than charming criminals and sweet corrupted jailers. The film also features a few blondes; they were included for those spectators who look for romantic intrigues. The last blonde disappears from the screen right in the middle of the movie, leaving the healthy young men to duke out amongst themselves.
The plot of the film refers to the rivalry between British criminals and the Italian mafia. Just like in soccer games between Italy and Great Britain, the makers of the movie supported their fellow citizens. Mr. Bridger is loyal to his homeland and Her Majesty, the Queen, so he refuses to rob local banks. Italian money is a different story, as long as it is green and in the hands of an enemy country.
In Great Britain, The Italian Job entered the list of 20 top rated movies, while it failed at the US box office. In 2003 Americans made a remake of the film. Even after so many years, the provocative open ending still tantalizes viewers.
Tickets are priced at 1000 rubles and are available online or at the GUM Cinema ticket offices, Floor 3, Line 3. See you at the movies!
The Italian Job of 1969 is a British criminal comedy displaying self-irony that characterizes genuinely great nations. There are no characters in the movie other than charming criminals and sweet corrupted jailers. The film also features a few blondes; they were included for those spectators who look for romantic intrigues. The last blonde disappears from the screen right in the middle of the movie, leaving the healthy young men to duke out amongst themselves.
The plot of the film refers to the rivalry between British criminals and the Italian mafia. Just like in soccer games between Italy and Great Britain, the makers of the movie supported their fellow citizens. Mr. Bridger is loyal to his homeland and Her Majesty, the Queen, so he refuses to rob local banks. Italian money is a different story, as long as it is green and in the hands of an enemy country.
In Great Britain, The Italian Job entered the list of 20 top rated movies, while it failed at the US box office. In 2003 Americans made a remake of the film. Even after so many years, the provocative open ending still tantalizes viewers.
Tickets are priced at 1000 rubles and are available online or at the GUM Cinema ticket offices, Floor 3, Line 3. See you at the movies!
18 june
Cinema Club with Galina Aksyonova: The Italian Job, 1969
On June 26, GUM Cinema will host the Cinema Club with renowned film expert Galina Aksyonova who will talk about The Italian Job (1969).
The Italian Job of 1969 is a British criminal comedy displaying self-irony that characterizes genuinely great nations. There are no characters in the movie other than charming criminals and sweet corrupted jailers. The film also features a few blondes; they were included for those spectators who look for romantic intrigues. The last blonde disappears from the screen right in the middle of the movie, leaving the healthy young men to duke out amongst themselves.
The plot of the film refers to the rivalry between British criminals and the Italian mafia. Just like in soccer games between Italy and Great Britain, the makers of the movie supported their fellow citizens. Mr. Bridger is loyal to his homeland and Her Majesty, the Queen, so he refuses to rob local banks. Italian money is a different story, as long as it is green and in the hands of an enemy country.
In Great Britain, The Italian Job entered the list of 20 top rated movies, while it failed at the US box office. In 2003 Americans made a remake of the film. Even after so many years, the provocative open ending still tantalizes viewers.
Tickets are priced at 1000 rubles and are available online or at the GUM Cinema ticket offices, Floor 3, Line 3. See you at the movies!
The Italian Job of 1969 is a British criminal comedy displaying self-irony that characterizes genuinely great nations. There are no characters in the movie other than charming criminals and sweet corrupted jailers. The film also features a few blondes; they were included for those spectators who look for romantic intrigues. The last blonde disappears from the screen right in the middle of the movie, leaving the healthy young men to duke out amongst themselves.
The plot of the film refers to the rivalry between British criminals and the Italian mafia. Just like in soccer games between Italy and Great Britain, the makers of the movie supported their fellow citizens. Mr. Bridger is loyal to his homeland and Her Majesty, the Queen, so he refuses to rob local banks. Italian money is a different story, as long as it is green and in the hands of an enemy country.
In Great Britain, The Italian Job entered the list of 20 top rated movies, while it failed at the US box office. In 2003 Americans made a remake of the film. Even after so many years, the provocative open ending still tantalizes viewers.
Tickets are priced at 1000 rubles and are available online or at the GUM Cinema ticket offices, Floor 3, Line 3. See you at the movies!