Topkapi Page #6

Synopsis: A small-time con-man with passport problems gets mixed up with a gang of world-class jewelry thieves plotting to rob the Topkapi museum in Istanbul. Turkish intelligence, suspecting arms smuggling, gets involved, and under pressure the con-man rises to heights he'd never dreamed of.
Director(s): Jules Dassin
Production: United Artists
  Won 1 Oscar. Another 3 wins & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.1
Rotten Tomatoes:
90%
UNRATED
Year:
1964
120 min
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- I heard a rattle in the car.

- I heard it first.

- Yes, dear. You heard it first.

I heard a rattle in the car,

had it investigated,

and discovered arms hidden in it.

- Arms?

- Yes.

A rifle and six grenades.

Were these arms in the car?

They certainly look like them.

How clever of you.

Had you lost them?

No, madam.

We had found them.

May I ask where you have been today?

At the wrestling, major.

It was quite an experience.

- Were you there all day, Mr Walter?

- Yes.

- Madam?

- All day.

Were you there all day, Mr Simpson?

No.

No, sir.

We didn't get there until atter 3 o'clock.

Gentlemen, madam -

sometimes a man's profession

gives him a narrow view of things.

- I know now why you are here.

- Do you really, sir?

Yes, Mr Simpson.

A little bird told me.

Mefkufsunuz.

Tomorrow we're out.

- I have an idea.

- Oh, no!

There is a secret stairway

in the Kremlin. The Romanov jewels...

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Monja Danischewsky

Monja Danischewsky (28 April 1911—16 October 1994) was a producer, writer, and a worker who produced and wrote the famous film Topkapi and The Thomas Crown Affair with other people. more…

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