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JEFF HORNER said:

Palazzo Madama can be seen several times in the movie The Italian Job. Interior shots were done when the minis came down the stairs with the thick mats used to prevent any damage.


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JEFF HORNER said:

Mont Blanc was seen in the movie The Italian Job as the check point for the english mob on the way to Turin and again near the end of the movie. Mont Blanc or (white mountain) is the highest mountain in the Alps at 15,781 feet.


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JEFF HORNER said:

In the movie The Italian Job the minis are seen going across the water wear on the river Po. The next shot the minis are driving along different levels going across the river at this location right side of the bridge.


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JEFF HORNER said:

Villarperosa at the Agnelli Gardens


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JEFF HORNER said:

Basilica Di Superga was made during the Battle of Turin between 1717 to 1731 for Victor Amadeus II of Savoy by Filippo Juvarra. It sits at the top of Superga. The church contains the tombs of princes and kings of the House of Savoy and family members.


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Mario Antonio Rossi said:

Also in Profondo Rosso of Dario Argento but only in opposite point of view :)


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JEFF HORNER said:

This is were the minis slid through here on the wet tile in the movie The Italian Job.


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JEFF HORNER said:

This is were the gold was loaded into the minis in the movie The Italian Job. It was in the building right were the camera is at. Use Look around above to see the photo of the three large archways.


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JEFF HORNER said:

This is the Gallery the minis come down the steps and come towards you on the right in the movie The Italian Job.


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JEFF HORNER said:

This is the Tower were they shot the over looking scenes of Turin in the movie The Italian Job including the black and white shot in Beckermans film, and as the Job gets under way, and also in Beckermans film in black and white showing Piazza San Carlo and the Train Station way in the background.


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