Charade with Cary Grant: DVD Cover

    Charade Director: Stanley Donen Cast: Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn, Walter Matthau, James Coburn

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    • DVD Release Date: 04/06/2004
    • Original Release: 1963
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 2,757

    Viewer Rating: (15 ratings)

    Detailed Rating: "Exciting" See All

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    Closed Caption; New high-definition digital transfer, with restored image and sound, enhanced for widescreen televisions; Audio commentary: A conversation with director Stanley Donen and screenwriter Peter Stone; The Films of Stanley Donen: A selected filmography, with an introduction by Donen biographer Stephen M. Silverman; Peter Stone's career highlights; Original theatrical trailer; English subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired; Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Opening Titles [3:20]
    2. French Traditional [3:56]
    3. Instant Divorce [8:16]
    4. The Funeral Home [3:33]
    5. Mr. Bartholomew [6:22]
    6. Fun and Games [6:38]
    7. "I Sprained My Pride" [3:40]
    8. The Three Marx Brothers [6:16]
    9. "Women Make the Best Spies" [6:23]
    10. American Express [4:54]
    11. Up on the Roof [3:57]
    12. "A Truthful Whitefoot" [4:28]
    13. Treasure Hunt [7:45]
    14. Drip Dry [5:32]
    15. To Catch a Thief [5:03]
    16. Going Down [5:54]
    17. "Stealing Stolen Money" [4:39]
    18. The Envelope Please [4:43]
    19. The Subway Chase [5:07]
    20. "That Man Is Carson Dyle" [5:23]
    21. The Game Is Over [4:31]
    22. Mr. Cruikshank [2:56]
    1. A Real Train [3:20]
    2. The Original Screenplay [3:56]
    3. "Nothing Shall Be Said" [8:16]
    4. The Cast Arrives [3:33]
    5. A Young Mattau [6:22]
    6. The Guignol [6:38]
    7. The Horror Scale [3:40]
    8. Cary's Stunt Double [6:16]
    9. "I Cannot Chase This Girl" [6:23]
    10. Black Comedy [4:54]
    11. Built to Scale [3:57]
    12. "A Horrifying Moment" [4:28]
    13. "A Very Funny Story" [7:45]
    14. "Assassinated" [5:32]
    15. Theme Songs [5:03]
    16. A Controversy [5:54]
    17. Legal Requirements [4:39]
    18. Writing Mysteries [4:43]
    19. First Class [5:07]
    20. Glamour [5:23]
    21. A Total Fake [4:31]
    22. "My Best Clothing Line" [2:56]

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    Editorial Reviews

    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, All Movie Guide

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    Great thrillerby Anonymous

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    October 15, 2008: Everyone loves Cary Grant, but who knew Walter Matthau could be so evil?

    Superb!by Anonymous

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    March 15, 2006: I enjoy older movies and Charade is one of my favorites. It is my second favorite Cary Grant movie and my favorite Audrey Hepburn movie. This movie is very good and very thrilling. Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn are both outstanding and had great chemistry. It's a shame they didn't make more movies together. Not only are they superb but so is the rest of the cast, especially Walter Matthau, James Coburn and George Kennedy. There is a remake of this movie called The Truth About Charlie and it is not not very good. I would highly recommed that people watch this original version and skip the remake.


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