Arabesque 1966

Critics score:
64 / 100

Reviews provided by RottenTomatoes

Grace Glueck, New York Times: About 10 minutes after Arabesque gets under way, you'll lose track of its plot completely, and that's as it should be. Read more

Dave Kehr, Chicago Reader: It's a slick and satisfying entertainment. Read more

TIME Magazine: The cinematic busywork offers sporadic fun, but also suggests the unsteady posture of a show that always seems about to fall flat on its pretty face. Read more

Tom Milne, Time Out: Much flashier than Donen's earlier Charade (also scripted by Peter Stone, alias Pierre Marton) and very sub-Hitchcock. Read more

Variety Staff, Variety: Arabesque packs the names of Gregory Peck and Sophia Loren and a foreign intrigue theme, but doesn't always progress on a true entertainment course. Read more