
Arabesque
dir. Stanley Donen
67
8 sourcesSynopsis
When a plot against a prominent Middle Eastern politician is uncovered, David Pollock, a professor of ancient hieroglyphics at Oxford University, is recruited to help expose the scheme. Pollock must find information believed to be in hieroglyphic code and must also contend with a mysterious man called Beshraavi. Meanwhile, Beshraavi's lover, Yasmin Azir, seems willing to aid Pollock -- but is she really on his side?
Critics consensus
Slickly made and effortlessly charming, Arabesque favors cinematic flair and star power over substance, resulting in an enjoyably lightweight thriller.

Directed byStanley Donen
StarringGregory Peck, Sophia Loren, Alan Badel, Kieron Moore, Carl Duering, John Merivale
Written byJulian Mitchell, Peter Stone, Stanley Price
CinematographyChristopher Challis
EditingFrederick Wilson
MusicHenry Mancini
Arabesque
1966 · 1h 45m
Thriller, Comedy, Mystery
When a plot against a prominent Middle Eastern politician is uncovered, David Pollock, a professor of ancient hieroglyphics at Oxford University, is recruited to help expose the scheme. Pollock must find information believed to be in hieroglyphic code and must also contend with a mysterious man called Beshraavi. Meanwhile, Beshraavi's lover, Yasmin Azir, seems willing to aid Pollock -- but is she really on his side?
Our Verdict
67
Critics Consensus
Slickly made and effortlessly charming, Arabesque favors cinematic flair and star power over substance, resulting in an enjoyably lightweight thriller.
