The 1969 classic 'The Italian Job' has been voted as the best British film of all time.
In a survey by Sky Movies HD the original version of "The Italian Job" in which a gang of criminals take to the streets of Turin in Minis to steal a van full of gold took 15% of the fan votes.
Sir Anthony Hopkins was voted the greatest British actor with 12% of the vote followed by Laurence Olivier and 'The Italian Job's original lead Sir Michael Caine.
Dame Judi Dench was voted as the greatest British actress with a quarter of the votes with Dame Helen Mirren second on 14.