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Story of international intrigue involving a university professor, an Arab prime minister, a ruthless businessman, a beautiful spy, and hieroglyphics.

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  • Won 1 BAFTA Film Award. Another 1 win & 4 nominations.
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Prof. David Pollock
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Yasmin Azir
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Beshraavi
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Yussef Kasim
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Hassan Jena
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Maj. Sylvester Pennington Sloane
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Webster
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Ragheeb
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Beauchamp
Harold Kasket ...
Mohammed Lufti
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Lewis Alexander ...
Racegoer (uncredited)
Jack Armstrong ...
Ascot Racegoer (uncredited)
Peter Avella ...
Henchman (uncredited)
Roy Beck ...
Reporter at Press Conference (uncredited)
Paul Beradi ...
Ascot Racegoer (uncredited)
Michael Bilton ...
Camera Shop Owner (uncredited)
Ernest Blyth ...
Man at Gatwick Airport (uncredited)
George Curtis ...
Man in Crowd (uncredited)
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Policeman in Car Crash (uncredited)
Mabel Etherington ...
Woman in Airport (uncredited)
Peter Evans ...
Ascot Racegoer (uncredited)
Roy Everson ...
Man at Press Conference (uncredited)
Chick Fowles ...
Ascot Racegoer (uncredited)
Jimmy Gardner ...
Hemsley (uncredited)
Jill Goldston ...
Ascot Racegoer (uncredited)
Gordon Griffin ...
Fanshaw (uncredited)
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Racegoer (uncredited)
Eric Henderson ...
Ascot Racegoer (uncredited)
Gerry Judge ...
Ascot Waiter (uncredited)
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Racegoer (uncredited)
Aileen Lewis ...
Racegoer (uncredited)
Harry Locke ...
Zoo Guard (uncredited)
Colin McKenzie ...
Policeman at Airport (uncredited)
Malya Nappi ...
Ragheeb's Wife (uncredited)
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Driving the Kidnap Lorry (uncredited)
Paul Phillips ...
Man at Press Conference (uncredited)
John Preston ...
Man at Press Conference (uncredited)
Jack Ross ...
Ascot Racer (uncredited)
Robert Rowland ...
Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Julie Shaw ...
Fanshaw's girlfriend (uncredited)
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Limo Driver at Airport (uncredited)
Fred Stroud ...
Man at Press Conference (uncredited)
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Racegoer (uncredited)
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Beshraavi's Henchman (uncredited)
Joe Wadham ...
Police Driver (uncredited)

Directed by

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Stanley Donen

Written by

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Julian Mitchell ... (screenplay) &
Stanley Price ... (screenplay) &
Peter Stone ... (screenplay) (as Pierre Marton)
 
Gordon Cotler ... (novel "The Cypher")

Produced by

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Stanley Donen ... producer
Denis Holt ... associate producer

Music by

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Henry Mancini

Cinematography by

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Christopher Challis ... director of photography

Editing by

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Frederick Wilson

Editorial Department

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Greg Rodin ... 4K Digital Restoration: Universal Pictures
Pepita Fairfax ... second assistant editor (uncredited)
Jack Gardner ... first assistant editor (uncredited)
Thom Noble ... assistant editor (uncredited)

Art Direction by

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Reece Pemberton

Costume Design by

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Yves Saint-Laurent

Makeup Department

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W.T. Partleton ... makeup artist

Production Management

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David W. Orton ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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John Jordan ... second unit director (as John M. Jordan)
Eric Rattray ... assistant director
Stuart Black ... third assistant director (uncredited)
Terence A. Clegg ... second assistant director (uncredited)
Richard Hoult ... third assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Bill Bennison ... draughtsman (uncredited)
David Bill ... draughtsman (uncredited)
John Chisholm ... standby props (uncredited)
Roy Dorman ... draughtsman (uncredited)
Robert McGinnis ... poster artist (uncredited)

Sound Department

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C. Le Mesurier ... sound mixer (as C. Le Messurier)
John W. Mitchell ... sound mixer
Don Sharpe ... dubbing editor
Ken Barker ... dubbing crew (uncredited)
Ron Butcher ... sound maintenance (uncredited)
Archie Ludski ... additional dubbing editor (uncredited)
Keith Pamplin ... boom operator (uncredited)
Larry Thompson ... sound camera operator (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Wally Armitage ... special effects foreman (uncredited)
Jim Hole ... special effects supervisor (uncredited)
Garth Inns ... special effects technician (uncredited)
John Richardson ... special effects assistant (uncredited)
Jimmy Ward ... special effects technician (uncredited)
Roy Whybrow ... special effects (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Charles Staffell ... back projection (uncredited)

Stunts

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Vic Armstrong ... horse stunt double: Gregory Peck (uncredited) / stunts (uncredited)
Pam de Boulay ... stunt double: Sophia Loren (uncredited)
Peter Diamond ... stunt double: (uncredited)
Jimmy Lodge ... stunt coordinator (uncredited) / stunt double: Gregory Peck (uncredited)
Jack Silk ... stunt driver (uncredited)
Alan Stuart ... stunt driver: Gregory Peck (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Austin Dempster ... camera operator
Harry Black ... gaffer (uncredited)
Colin Corby ... focus puller (uncredited)
Nigel Cousins ... clapper loader (uncredited)
Michael Garfath ... focus puller: second unit (uncredited)
Norman Gryspeerdt ... still photographer (uncredited)
Laurie Shane ... electrician (uncredited)

Music Department

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Vince De Rosa ... musician: french horn (uncredited)
Douglas Gamley ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Henry Mancini ... conductor (uncredited) / music arranger (uncredited)
Richard Nash ... musician: trombone soloist (uncredited)
Emil Richards ... musician: drums, percussion (uncredited)
John Scott ... musician: flute, saxophone (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Connie Willis ... continuity (as Constance Willis)

Additional Crew

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Maurice Binder ... title designer: main title
Arthur Carroll ... production executive
Michael Falloon ... runner (uncredited)
Jean Hall ... production secretary (uncredited)
David Michael Kay ... aviation services (uncredited)
Doreen Landry ... publicity director (uncredited)
Maurice Landsberger ... production accountant (uncredited)
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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Professor David Pollock is an expert in ancient Arabic hieroglyphics. A Middle Eastern Prime Minister convinces Pollock to infiltrate the organization of a man named Beshraavi, who is involved in a plot against the Prime Minister. The nature of the plot is believed to be found in a hieroglyphic code. Beshraavi's mistress, Yasmin Azir is a beautiful mystery who becomes intertwined in the plot. Pollock needs her help, but she repeatedly double crosses him in one escapade after another, he can't decide on who she is working for. Ultimately working together, Pollock and Yasmin decipher the message and set out to stop an assassination of the Prime Minister. Written by E.W. DesMarais

Plot Keywords
Taglines Ultra mod, ultra mad, ultra mystery See more »
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Also Known As
  • Stanley Donen's Arabesque (United States)
  • Arabeske (Germany)
  • Arabesco (Spain)
  • Arabesc (Spain, Catalan title)
  • Шифърът (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
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Runtime
  • 105 min
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Box Office

Budget $4,800,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Gregory Peck found the stunts particularly difficult because of an old leg injury due to horseback riding. During the escape in the corn field, Peck had to keep telling Sophia Loren to slow down because it looked as if she was rescuing him and not the other way around. See more »
Goofs After the man has been drowned in the fish tank, there are several shots of the actors with the tank in the background. In all but one of the shots, the drowned man is seen floating on the surface. In the goofed shot, the drowned man can be seen swimming toward the side of the tank. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Sophia Loren: Actress Italian Style (1997). See more »
Soundtracks We've Loved Before (Yasmin's Theme) See more »
Quotes David Pollock: Follow that car!
Taxi Driver: All my life I have waited for somebody to say that!
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