Topkapi - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Topkapi"
Topkapi (1964)
Timing: 1:59 (119 min)
Topkapi - TMDB rating
6.507/10
203
Topkapi - Kinopoisk rating
6.541/10
497
Topkapi - IMDB rating
6.9/10
12000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Editor

Roger Dwyre
Editor

Costume Design

Denny Vachlioti
Costume Design

Set Decoration

Photo Max Douy #88104
Max Douy
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Amato Garbini
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Photo Manos Hatzidakis #245954

Manos Hatzidakis

Manos Hatzidakis
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Roger Dwyre
Associate Producer

Set Dresser

André Labussière
Set Dresser

Second Assistant Director

Photo Joe Dassin #241115Photo Joe Dassin #336305

Joe Dassin

Joe Dassin
Second Assistant Director
Ali Çakus
Second Assistant Director
Stepan Melikyan
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Photo Henri Alekan #96097

Henri Alekan

Henri Alekan
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Gilbert Chain
Camera Operator

Still Photographer

Roger Corbeau
Still Photographer

Production Manager

André Cultet
Production Manager

Screenplay

Monja Danischewsky
Screenplay

Novel

Assistant Editor

Johnny Dwyre
Assistant Editor
Daniele Grimberg
Assistant Editor
Patrick Clement-Bayard
Assistant Editor

Assistant Set Decoration

Jacques Douy
Assistant Set Decoration

Assistant Director

Photo Tom Pevsner #74487
Tom Pevsner
Assistant Director

Sound Engineer

Photo William Robert Sivel #111508
William Robert Sivel
Sound Engineer

Title Graphics

Jean Fouchet
Title Graphics

Assistant Production Manager

Claude Hauser
Assistant Production Manager

Assistant Camera

Max Lechevallier
Assistant Camera
René Chabal
Assistant Camera

Script

Lucie Lichtig
Script

Second Unit Cinematographer

Raymond Picon Borel
Second Unit Cinematographer
Philippe Brun
Second Unit Cinematographer

What's left behind the scenes

  • The name of the palace, now the Topkapi Museum, is written with a final 'y'. The Turkish spelling of Topkapı, with 'kapı' meaning 'gate' or 'door', can only have the broad vowel 'y' in the second part of the compound word due to the principle of vowel harmony.
  • Six weeks after the premiere of "Topkapi," a similar real-life robbery took place in a New York museum. Although 22 precious stones were stolen, they were recovered within 48 hours.
  • The name of the palace, now the Topkapi Museum, is written with a final 'ı'. The Turkish spelling of Topkapı, the second part of the compound word 'kapı - gate, doorway,' according to the principle of vowel harmony, can only have the broad variant, namely 'ı'.
  • Six weeks after the premiere of “Topkapi,” a similar real-life robbery took place in a museum in New York. Although 22 precious stones were stolen, they were recovered within 48 hours.
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