The Italian Job Movie Facts, Easter Eggs and hidden details

7 of the most interesting The Italian Job easter eggs you didn't know about. Handpicked and verified, these little-known hidden details can be obscure enough most people will miss. These behind the scene easter eggs and hidden messages will give you another view of The Italian Job movie message.

The Italian Job Movie Easter Eggs

1 - During the part where they detonate explosives under the armored truck, look carefully at the crowd of people running away. There you can catch a quick view of spiderman fleeing the sceen.

During the part where they detonate explosives under the armored truck, look carefully at the crowd of people running away. There you can catch a quick view of spiderman fleeing the sceen.

1 - The Hollywood sign is changed to OHLLY WODO during a short clip in the final helicopter scene.

The Hollywood sign is changed to OHLLY WODO during a short clip in the final helicopter scene.

You can see Spider-Man putting on his mask as the street explodes under the armored truck

The Italian Job movie hidden details

1 - Mos Def is playing a character that is mostly deaf.

Mos Def is playing a character that is mostly deaf.

1 - (2003 remake), while Charlie and Lyle are surveilling Steve, he's watching Michael Caine in The Italian Job (1969)

(2003 remake), while Charlie and Lyle are surveilling Steve, he's watching Michael Caine in The Italian Job (1969)

1 - During the ensuing chaos as the armoured truck is blasted into the subway system below the street, Spiderman can be seen springing to action as the crowds flee.

During the ensuing chaos as the armoured truck is blasted into the subway system below the street, Spiderman can be seen springing to action as the crowds flee.

1 - The number plates of the 3 minis are references to Charlie Croker's prisoner number (HMP 729G), Fred Emney's "bloody Grand Prix" line (GPF 146G), and the gang's flight home (LGW 809G) (explanation in comments).

The number plates of the 3 minis are references to Charlie Croker's prisoner number (HMP 729G), Fred Emney's "bloody Grand Prix" line (GPF 146G), and the gang's flight home (LGW 809G) (explanation in comments).