Hart of Dixie Chicks – 0007:0004 – The Italian Job (1969)
Release Date: 10/16/2024
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info_outlineAllo, guvnahs! We’re across the pond to drive our Minis through the British cult classic, 1969’s The Italian Job (not to be confused with The Italian Jobby). We talk cinematography, Quincy Jones, the eternal oldness of Michael Caine, and occasionally we use a terrible accent to do so. Hang on a minute, dear hearts. We have a great idea – listen in while we yakkety sax our way to victory.
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References:
“The Italian Job.” In Wikipedia, September 28, 2024. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Italian_Job&oldid=1248296380.
“The Italian Job (1969) – IMDb.” Accessed October 15, 2024. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064505/.