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1964119 minComedy, Crime, Adventure

Topkapi

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Is Topkapi worth watching? With a rating of 6.482/10, this Comedy, Crime, Adventure film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Topkapi Synopsis

Arthur Simon Simpson is a small-time crook biding his time in Greece. One of his potential victims turns out to be a gentleman thief planning to steal the emerald-encrusted dagger of the Mehmed II from Istanbul's Topkapi Museum.

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Top Cast

Melina Mercouri
Melina MercouriElizabeth Lipp
Peter Ustinov
Peter UstinovArthur Simon Simpson
Maximilian Schell
Maximilian SchellWalter Harper
Robert Morley
Robert MorleyCedric Page
Jess Hahn
Jess HahnHans
Gilles Ségal
Gilles SégalGiulio
Akim Tamiroff
Akim TamiroffGerven the Cook
Titos Vandis
Titos VandisHarback
Ege Ernart
Ege ErnartMajor Ali Tufan
Senih Orkan
Senih OrkanFirst Shadow

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Is Topkapi worth watching?

Topkapi has received mixed reviews with a 6.482/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Crime, Adventure movies.

Is Topkapi hit or flop?

Topkapi has received average ratings (6.482/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Topkapi?

Topkapi is a Comedy, Crime, Adventure movie that Arthur Simon Simpson is a small-time crook biding his time in Greece. One of his potential victims turns out to be a gentleman thief planning to steal...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfDec 2, 2024
★ 7

I just love this film! A gang of thieves decide to rob a Turkish museum of a dagger encrusted with precious jewels. Maximilian Schell and Melina Mercouri are the sexy, funny pair that ensemble a crack (?!) team to tackle this seemingly impossible task. They also rope in Peter Ustinov - a British rogue who earns a living by fleecing tourists - as their patsy. When he is arrested by the police and turns nark the story starts to hot up nicely. Robert Morley is great as the gadget genius and Gilles Ségal does all the acrobatics with a cheeky style. The script has dated quite a bit in 65 years - and many of the jokes are pretty predictable, by current standards - but the look and feel of the whole thing is great - it's pacy, classy and original with a cast that gel particularly well. The music is instantly recognisable too - immediately conjures up dancers with diamonds in their navels!