Indiscreet with Cary Grant: DVD Cover

    Indiscreet Director: Stanley Donen Cast: Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman, Cecil Parker, Phyllis Calvert

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/18/2001
    • Original Release: 1958
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 6,260

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    Features

    Closed Caption; Letterboxed version; English 2.0 Dolby Digital audio; Digitally mastered; Scene access; Interactive menus

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Opening Credits [1:29]
    2. How Do You Do? [10:25]
    3. The Invitation [11:20]
    4. Dinner and the Ballet [13:14]
    5. Good Morning [2:48]
    6. Pillow Talk [3:16]
    7. Mr. Phillip Adams Is a Married Man [1:53]
    8. Business or Pleasure? [5:57]
    9. New York [7:46]
    10. Not the Marrying Kind [8:00]
    11. Spring Dance [6:33]
    12. Shooting Is Too Good for Him [5:49]
    13. Doris Is Leaving [10:13]
    14. Midnight Rendezvous [10:54]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Adapted by Norman Krasna from his play Kind Sir, Indiscreet stars Ingrid Bergman as a wealthy actress and Cary Grant as an international financial wizard. While Grant is visiting London, Bergman's sister Phyllis Calvert and brother-in-law Cecil Parker introduce Grant to Bergman. Because he feels he has no time for marriage, Grant pretends to be married to avoid romantic tangles. Bergman, however, finds the prospect of an affair with a married man to be quite exhilarating. When she discovers the truth, Bergman gets even with the now-smitten Grant by faking a romance with an ex-boy friend--ordering luckless chauffeur David Kossoff to pose as her beau. A comedy by grownups, about grownups and for grownups (at least by 1958 standards), Indiscreet proved to be far more successful as a film than as a stage play. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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    June 30, 2004: Bergman and Grant are the original Gere and Roberts - I've seen this movie countless times and it never fails to crack me up!

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    March 05, 2004: I really enjoyed this movie from start to finish. I especially enjoyed Cecil Parker (plays the King in Court Jester) in this movie. The only problem with the movie is the music. But that, I guess, is to be expected since its an old movie.