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Topaz
Directed by
Alfred Hitchcock
PG
1969
2h 7m
Drama
,
Thriller
6.2
68%
36%
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French Intelligence Agent Andre Devereaux becomes embroiled in Cold War politics, first by uncovering the events leading up to the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, and then breaking up an international Russian spy ring.
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Cast of Topaz
Frederick Stafford
André Devereaux
Dany Robin
Nicole Devereaux
John Vernon
Rico Parra
Karin Dor
Juanita de Córdoba
Michel Piccoli
Jacques Granville
Philippe Noiret
Henri Jarre
Claude Jade
Michèle Picard
Michel Subor
François Picard
John Forsythe
Michael Nordstrom
Per-Axel Arosenius
Boris Kuzenov
Roscoe Lee Browne
Philippe Dubois
Edmon Ryan
McKittreck
Sonja Kolthoff
Mrs. Kusenov
Tina Hedström
Tamara Kusenov
John van Dreelen
Claude Martin
Donald Randolph
Luis Uribe
Roberto Contreras
Muñoz
Carlos Rivas
Hernández
Roger Til
Jean Chabrier
Lewis Charles
Pablo Mendoza
Denis Biggs
Emile Redon
Anna Navarro
Carlota Mendoza
Lew Brown
US Official
John Roper
Thomas
George Skaff
Rene d'Arcy
Alfred Hitchcock
Man in Wheelchair (uncredited)
Fidel Castro
Self (archive footage)
Che Guevara
Self (archive footage)
Bent Vejlby
Agent (uncredited)
Ann Doran
Mrs. Forsyth (uncredited)
David Armstrong
Party Guest (uncredited)
Jack Berle
Party Guest (uncredited)
Manuel Cano
François Picard (spanish voice) (uncredited)
Dick Cherney
Waiter (uncredited)
Rita Conde
Dolores (uncredited)
Tony Dante
Minor Role (uncredited)
Richard Derr
U.S. Embassy Official - Copenhagen (uncredited)
Noel Drayton
Servant at Embassy (uncredited)
Abel Fernandez
Cuban Guerrilla Fighter (uncredited)
Elsa Fàbregas
Nicole Devereaux (spanish voice) (uncredited)
Gregory Gaye
Meeting Co-Ordinator (uncredited)
Trent Gough
UN Visitor (uncredited)
Raven Grey Eagle
Minor Role (uncredited)
Rosa Guiñón
Michèle Picard (spanish voice) (uncredited)
Dean Harens
State Department Official (uncredited)
Shep Houghton
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Ray Kellogg
Security Guard (uncredited)
Henry Kingi
Man in Hotel Theresa hallway (uncredited)
John Lasell
State Department Official (uncredited)
Caryl Lincoln
Party Guest (uncredited)
Dionisio Macías
Jacques Granville (spanish voice) (uncredited)
Pepe Mediavilla
Rico Parra (spanish voice) (uncredited)
Lawrence Montaigne
Russian Agent (uncredited)
William H. O'Brien
Butler (uncredited)
Joe Pine
Party Guest (uncredited)
Tony Regan
Ambassador (uncredited)
Waclaw Rekwart
mbassador (uncredited)
Leoda Richards
Party Guest (uncredited)
Clark Ross
Party Guest (uncredited)
José Luis Sansalvador
André Devereaux (spanish voice) (uncredited)
María Luisa Solá
Juanita de Cordoba (spanish voice) (uncredited)
John Stephenson
State Department Interrogator (uncredited)
Robert Strong
Party Guest (uncredited)
Hal Taggart
Ambassador (uncredited)
Ben Wright
French Officer (uncredited)
Topaz Ratings & Reviews
Tempo (National Council of Churches)
Harvey G. Cox
When a film proceeds on shaky moral assumptions (good, clean-cut, serious Americans vs. unkempt, cigar-smoking, bearded Cubans), and when it never allows its characters to become persons, even the suspense is gone.
TIME Magazine
TIME Staff
At 70, Hitchcock seems suddenly to have forgotten his own recipe.
Chicago Reader
Dave Kehr
Few directors are capable of this kind of structural experimentation so late in their careers, and Hitchcock deserves much credit for his audacity.
TV Guide
TV Guide Staff
It is a technically accomplished film, and its narrative is robust and complex, even if its destination is ultimately of no great significance.
EmanuelLevy.Com
Emanuel Levy
One of Hitchcock's weaker films, this Cold War espionage tale lacks tension and suspense but it bears some artistic merits, including color scheme.
Not Coming to a Theater Near You
Rumsey Taylor
It is a technically accomplished film, and its narrative is robust and complex, even if its destination is ultimately of no great significance.
Variety
Variety Staff
Topaz tends to move more solidly and less infectiously than many of Alfred Hitchcock's best remembered pix. Yet Hitchcock brings in a full quota of twists and tingling moments.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
The muddled Samuel Taylor screenplay smelled so bad I wouldn't wrap fish in it.
ColeSmithey.com
Cole Smithey
Not Hitchcock's best work, but Hitchcock nevertheless.
Kansas City Kansan
Steve Crum
Rather tedious Hitchcock, but still heads above most suspensers.
Reeling Reviews
Robin Clifford
Not Alfred Hitchcock at his best.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Ken Hanke
Possibly Hitchcock's worst movie. A crashing bore.
Apollo Guide
Dan Jardine
Hitchcock's notorious reliance on stock footage and his affection for blue screening rather than adding veracity or contributing to the artifice of the filmmaking process, make it seem like his heart isn't really in it.
New York Times
Vincent Canby
Topaz is not only most entertaining. It is, like so many Hitchcock films, a cautionary fable by one of the most moral cynics of our time.
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