A highly ranked Russian official, Boris Kusenov, his wife and daughter defect to America. Hoped to be a boon for their efforts battling the Cold War with Russia, the Americans soon find out that they have more to deal with than first thought, with Kusenov being less than cooperative, especially in regards to anything to do with a known leak in the French government, codenamed Topaz, which has seen top secret files leaked to those in Moscow. On discovering an agreement between the Russians and Cubans, agent Nordstrom enlists the aid of his friend, and French agent, Andre Devereaux who accompan... y at that time his daughter Michele at her honeymoon with journalist Francois Picard. Andr? accepts, but his wife Nicole is worried for him. After managing to get hold of some seriously damning papers from the visiting Cuban official Rico Parra, sneakily of course, a concerned Devereaux jets off to Cuba and catches up with his mistress Juanita de Cordoba, who is now secretly involved with a local underground movement whilst also being involved in another way with Parra. He finds out and kills Juanita. Ever the jet setter, Devereaux is now off home to Paris to get to the bottom of this whole leak problem. Michele wants to reconcile her parents. Nicole cheats Andre after his Cuban affair with the leader of the spy-ring "Topaz", Jacques Granville. Francois goes on, to find out, who is "Topaz" and he interrogate NATO-official Henri Jarre. A short time late Mich?le finds the murdered Jarr? - and Francois is missing...
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Topaz
Despite the odd critical effort to salvage the film's reputation, it has to be said that Hitchcock's lumbering...
Topaz
Adapting from his own bestseller, Leon Uris wrote the original screenplay for this lacklustre spy story. Alfred Hitchcock, who had no real enthusiasm for the project, eventually asked for a rewrite by Samuel Taylor, who had worked on Vertigo, but there was still far too much plot, too many explanations, and not enough character depth to bring this Cold War thriller to life. Shot around the globe with a cosmopolitan, if not particularly starry, cast, the action centres on a Cuban revolutionary and the presence of double agents in the French secret service. Hitchcock was so at odds with his material that he reportedly shot three different endings for perhaps the poorest fi...
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A cold War and spy story, adapted from the book of the same name by Leon Uris. If you are a fan of Alfred Hitchcock you will enjoy this film, even though it's not one of his best.