

Topaz 1969
"Hitchcock takes you behind the actual headlines to expose the most explosive spy scandal of this century!"
Dive into the world of espionage with Alfred Hitchcock's 1969 thriller, Topaz. Set against the backdrop of Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1962, this gripping film follows a French intelligence agent as he navigates a complex web of loyalty, deception, and betrayal.
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Topaz (1969) about?
This 1969 thriller follows a French intelligence agent as he navigates a complex web of loyalty, deception, and betrayal in 1960s Copenhagen.
Who directed Topaz?
Alfred Hitchcock brings his signature style to this gripping espionage thriller.
Who stars in Topaz?
Frederick Stafford, Dany Robin, John Vernon, and Karin Dor lead the talented cast of this suspenseful film.
Is Topaz (1969) worth watching?
With its intricate plot, memorable characters, and themes of loyalty and deception, Topaz is a must-watch for fans of the thriller genre.
How long is Topaz?
Topaz has a runtime of 127 minutes.
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About Topaz (1969) — A Gripping Espionage Thriller from Alfred Hitchcock
Dive into the world of espionage with Alfred Hitchcock's 1969 thriller, Topaz. Set against the backdrop of Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1962, this gripping film follows a French intelligence agent as he navigates a complex web of loyalty, deception, and betrayal. As he becomes entangled in a deadly spy war, his own family becomes a pawn in a game of cat and mouse. With a talented ensemble cast, including Frederick Stafford and Dany Robin, Topaz masterfully weaves a tale of suspense and intrigue that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Hitchcock's direction brings a sense of sophistication and style to this espionage thriller, which explores the darker side of human nature. With its intricate plot, memorable characters, and themes of loyalty and deception, Topaz is a must-watch for fans of the thriller genre.




