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Topaz and 1969
Topaz is a 1969 suspense film directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
New York Times critic Vincent Canby in 1969 wrote of Topaz: " Alfred Hitchcock at his best " and put the film on his Top Ten list for 1969.
In 1969, Hitchcock won the Best Director Award for Topaz from the National Board of Review.
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* Claude Jade in Topaz, 1969
* Topaz ( 1969 film ), a film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, based on the novel by Leon Uris
In 1969, he played Cuban revolutionary Rico Parra in Alfred Hitchcock's Cold War era spy movie Topaz.
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Though the first OSS 117 n ' est pas mort ( OSS 117 Is Not Dead ) film with Ivan Desny in the lead was already made in 1957, a popular series of several OSS 117 films started no earlier than in 1963, following the French release of Dr. No with Kerwin Mathews in two, director André Hunebelle's discovery Frederick Stafford in two more, John Gavin in one ( replacing Stafford who was starring in Alfred Hitchcock's Topaz ( 1969 film ), then with Luc Merenda and Alan Scott in two in the 1970s that were French made for TV films.

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* The Great McGonagall ( 1974 ), untalented Scottish poet ( based on William Topaz McGonagall ) angles to become laureate, with Peter Sellers as Queen Victoria.
* March 9 – Mayhew Folger, whaler, captain of Topaz ( ship ), rediscovered Pitcairn Islands in 1808 ( d. 1828 )
Topaz is a 1945 documentary film, shot illegally ( though with the assistance of members of the camp staff ), which documented life at the Topaz War Relocation Center in Utah during World War II.
Topaz Road is a national park in Far North Queensland ( Australia ), 1348 km northwest of Brisbane.
* Dudu Topaz ( 1946 – 2009 ), Israeli TV personality, comedian, actor, screenwriter, playwright, author and radio and television host
It was also used in the Ford Probe, the Ford Tempo and Mercury Topaz from 1992 – 1994 ( optional, but standard in the 1992 GLS, XR5, and LTS models ), the Ford Aerostar and Ford Windstar minivans, and the Ford Ranger and Mazda B3000 pickup trucks.
Within the main port enclave, on the north side of the river, are a power generating station ( gas-fired ), several oil terminals and number of slightly-related businesses, such as car dealerships, and a Topaz fuelling station on Bond Road.
The Ruby-topaz Hummingbird ( Chrysolampis mosquitus ), commonly referred to simply as the Ruby Topaz, is a small bird that breeds in the Lesser Antilles and tropical northern South America from Colombia, Venezuela and the Guyanas, south to central Brazil and northern Bolivia ; also from Colombia into southern Panama.
* Topaz ( Malibu Comics ), a character from Malibu Comics ' series Ultraforce
* Topaz ( Marvel Comics ), a comic book sorceress
* Topaz ( 1945 film ), an amateur film documenting the World War II Japanese-American internment camp Topaz
* Topaz ( 1991 film ), a Japanese film
* Topacio, ( Spanish for Topaz ), a 1984 Venezuelan telenovela
* Topaz ( novel ), a 1967 novel by Leon Uris
* Topaz ( album ), a 1999 jazz album by The Rippingtons
* Topaz ( record label ), part of RCA
* Topaz ( apple ), a variety of apple
* Topaz ( hummingbird ), two species of hummingbirds in the genus Topaza
* Ruby Topaz ( Chrysolampis mosquitus ), a species of hummingbird
* Dudu Topaz ( 1946 – 2009 ), Israeli TV personality and actor
* Topaz ( ship ), the sailing ship captained by Mayhew Folger that rediscovered Pitcairn Island

Topaz and Hitchcock
For Topaz, Hitchcock engaged the 19-year-old French actress Claude Jade from Truffaut's Stolen Kisses.
Uris ' novel Topaz was adapted for the screen and directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
Noiret appeared in Hollywood-financed films by Alfred Hitchcock ( Topaz ), George Cukor ( Justine ), Ted Kotcheff ( Who is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?
Director Richard Franklin was hired to direct Psycho II because he was a Hitchcock student and even visited him on the set of Topaz, and because a year earlier, Franklin made a film called Roadgames starring Jamie Lee Curtis which was influenced by Hitchcock's 1954 film Rear Window.

Topaz and film
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is director Hideaki Anno's first live action film, an adaptation of Ryū Murakami's novel, Topaz II.
Released in 1998, it somewhat follows the film Tokyo Decadence, an adaptation of Topaz I filmed by Murakami himself.
The film stars Miho Nikaido and is known by two other titles, Topaz and Sex Dreams of Topaz.
* Topaz Mortmain, a character from Dodie Smith's novel I Capture the Castle and its subsequent film adaptation
In 1927, Williams was working for the First National Studio, going on location to Topaz, Arizona to shoot footage for a film called The River.

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