The Italian Job 1969 Subtitles Better Guide

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The Italian dialogue is deliberately left un-translated in the audio track to highlight the British gang’s isolation. However, turning on subtitles reveals a hilarious secondary narrative. You suddenly read the Italian police shouting: “They are like blue wasps!” and “Where are they? In the sewer?”

: The script is filled with period-appropriate British slang, such as the lyrics to "The Self-Preservation Society," which heavily features Cockney rhyming slang Clarifying Iconic Lines

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The Italian Job 1969 Subtitles Better Guide

The Italian dialogue is deliberately left un-translated in the audio track to highlight the British gang’s isolation. However, turning on subtitles reveals a hilarious secondary narrative. You suddenly read the Italian police shouting: “They are like blue wasps!” and “Where are they? In the sewer?”

: The script is filled with period-appropriate British slang, such as the lyrics to "The Self-Preservation Society," which heavily features Cockney rhyming slang Clarifying Iconic Lines

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