The Italian Job Experience Gift Voucher

Experience the thrill of driving in formation an exact replica mini from the film on a demanding and fun route that tests your driving skills and nerve...

Leg 1. Leaving Devitts Green we head out through the beautiful leafy lane Warwickshire countryside through picturesque villages and tourist spots to Henley-in-Arden for your first refreshment stop. "Get your skates on mate" before we tackle the narrow lanes and high street crowds in Knowle, Leamington Spa, Warwick, Stratford-Upon-Avon to name but a few. Have your pen handy. It has been known for the public to ask for your Autograph?

Leg 2. "Put your foot down, Put your foot down we'll loose them easy" to Gaydon Heritage Motor Centre for your inclusive free entry pass where you will see the largest collection of Classic and Vintage cars in the world. Here you have another opportunity to talk to other drivers and find out more about how and where the film was made or even try another car.

Leg 3. After a drivers lunch we leave Gaydon "look for that bloody exit" for the sprint upto Avon Dassett Hills where we film you driving the cars re-creating the chase and roof top scenes from the film.
Behind the wheel is the best place to be, you will have a great fun day while we take care of everything else...
Finally - Throughout the day we film you driving the cars so you receive edited footage with add film sound and titles. You will be starring in your own 'Italian Job - Take 2' movie.
We can't promise you a Bafta nomination but you will be Starring in your own 'The Italian Job - Take 2' movie with edited sound track from the film!... GOOD LUCK"
The Italian Job driving experience gift voucher with DVD video footage is £375 per person.
Along with your gift voucher you will recieve a DVD of the days filming and a GB boot sticker.
Remy Julienne and his team were responsible for all the stunt driving in the film. Remy Julienne attempted to do a full 360 in the tunnel but failed, as he could not produce enough G force. On his first attempt the car fell on its roof, the second it skidded out of control, on his third attempt he hit a structural cavity on the inside top wall. If you look closely at the picture on the right you will see a dummy used for the co-driver. The sewer scenes were filmed in Coventry where the Birmingham-Coventry Tithebarn Main Sewer was been constructed. Additional side lighting was used as seen in this photograph taken by the Daily Evening Telegraph during the filming before the release of the film in 1969. The in-car close up shots were filmed in the studio and on location.
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