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Charade (1963)

Charade (1963)
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Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn star in this stylish comedy-thriller directed by Stanley Donen, very much in a Hitchcock vein. Grant plays Peter Joshua, who meets Reggie Lampert (Hepburn) in Paris and later offers to help her when she discovers that her husband has been murdered. After the funeral, Reggie is summoned to the embassy and warned by agent/friend Bartholemew (Walter Matthau) that her late husband helped steal 250,000 dollars during the war and that the rest of the gang is after the money as well. When three of the men who attended her husband's funeral begin to harass her, Reggie goes to Joshua for help, at which time Joshua confesses that his name is actually Alexander Dyle, the brother of a fourth accomplice in the gold theft. The three men from the funeral are revealed to be the three other accomplices in the crime, and though she knows next to nothing of the heist, Reggie is caught in a ring of suspense as she is followed by the shadowy trio, all after the money. Apparently, the only person she can trust is Joshua/Dyle -- until Bartholomew tells Reggie that the fourth accomplice had no brother, and Joshua/Dyle reveals that he is, in fact, a crook named Adam Canfield. Now Reggie doesn't know where to turn. The musical score by Johnny Mercer and Henry Mancini was nominated for an Academy Award. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Cary GrantAudrey Hepburn, (more)
Director(s):
Stanley Donen
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Charade

Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn star in this stylish comedy-thriller directed by Stanley Donen, very much in a Hitchcock vein. Grant plays Peter Joshua, who meets Reggie Lampert (Hepburn) in Paris and later offers to help her when she discovers that her husband has been murdered. After the funeral, Reggie is summoned to the embassy and warned by agent/friend Bartholemew (Walter Matthau) that her late husband helped steal 250,000 dollars during the war and that the rest of the gang is after the money as well. When three of the men who attended her husband's funeral begin to harass her, Reggie goes to Joshua for help, at which time Joshua confesses that his name is actually Alexander Dyle, the brother of a fourth accomplice in the gold theft. The three men from the funeral are revealed to be the three other accomplices in the crime, and though she knows next to nothing of the heist, Reggie is caught in a ring of suspense as she is followed by the shadowy trio, all after the money. Apparently, the only person she can trust is Joshua/Dyle -- until Bartholomew tells Reggie that the fourth accomplice had no brother, and Joshua/Dyle reveals that he is, in fact, a crook named Adam Canfield. Now Reggie doesn't know where to turn. The musical score by Johnny Mercer and Henry Mancini was nominated for an Academy Award. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
114 mins

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Director(s):
Stanley Donen
Writer(s):
Peter Stone
Producer(s):
Stanley Donen
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
Charade Awards:
  • 1964 - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Best British Actress
  • 1963 - Edgar Allan Poe Awards - Best Screenplay
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    Jeff J.

    I was most impressed with the dialog in this movie. It was quite funny. The story was a bit of a stretch, but entertaining still.

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    Rich H.

    First time seeing this film and first time seeing a Cary Grant film (hey, I'm 29....). Audrey Hepburn is her usually dazzling self, and the banter between her and Cary Grant is one of the funniest things I've ever seen in a film. The first half of the film especially is great comedy. Walter Matthau is also hilarious, and the plot twists, though somewhat silly, will keep you guessing until the end. Highly recommended.

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    Amy R.

    You can pretty much figure that a movie starring Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn will be entertaining and this one did not disappoint. Very entertaining, classy, and with lots of humor along with some twists and turns.

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