Watched: 05/02/2026
Format: TCM
Viewing: First
Director: Stanley Donen
As a fan of artist Robert McGinnis, I had seen the poster art for Arabesque (1966) for years, but it's also a movie nobody ever really mentions, which I found odd given the star power, director Stanley Donen and a score by Henry Mancini.
But I did record the film off TCM and so gave it a whirl.
It becomes immediately clear that in the wake of Charade, Donen and Universal wanted to try to do that again. But on the second attempt, it just doesn't quite work the same way.
You can't blame the leads - Gregory Peck is Gregory Peck, and Sophia Loren is Sophia Loren (and maybe even more so. Good golly.). Peck is trying on being Cary Grant and for reasons, Loren is playing an Arabian woman. I mean, it's an entire movie full of Arab characters played by non-Arabs, which isn't entirely a shock when you consider this is five years after West Side Story having some interesting ideas about who Puerto Ricans are.









