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Charade
A classic film embodies a series of events focusing on Regina, who plans to divorce during that period. The case of her husband's murder seems to turn things around by turning all of his assets into cash. Over time, it seems that Peter Joshua also cares about these funds. In the end, it seems that these conspirators with her husband find money everywhere and change the course of things.
September 19, 1935 in Paris, France
31 August 1928, Laurel, Nebraska, USA
12 May 1924, Aulnoy-lez-Valenciennes, Nord, France
10 February 1919, Cairo, Egypt
August 8, 1912 in Charenton-le-Pont, Val-de-Marne, France
August 21, 1912 in Moscow
September 18, 1932 in Paris, France
3 June 1902, Paris, France
April 13, 2006
A smart Hitchcockian thriller.January 01, 2000
Made when the studio system was on its last legs, Charade still feels fresh, quick-witted, nothing like the artificial, airless Hollywood pictures of its time.February 09, 2006
Donen's typically slick comedy thriller, ingeniously scripted by Peter Stone, is a mammoth audience teaser.March 02, 2008
even though the age difference is kinda weird the romance worksFebruary 04, 2009
It's glossy, charming, silly, and far too self-aware to be at all thrilling.April 18, 2012
Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn transcend several genresFebruary 04, 2009
A terrifically entertaining comedy-thriller.February 04, 2009
Charming comedy-romance-thriller pairing Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn, intelligently scripted by Peter Stone and directed in distinctly Hitchcockian style by Stanley Donen.December 11, 2008
Firsttime teaming of Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn, a natural, gives the sophisticated romantic caper an international appeal, plus the selling points of adventure, suspense and suberb comedy.May 09, 2005
I tell you, this light-hearted picture is full of such gruesome violence.February 04, 2009
What's going on is sort of confused.January 14, 2013
A novel, auteur-driven film populated with reliably charismatic stars; even at the age of 50 it leaves most modern produce in the dust. It was also a hit. Five decades later, why has Hollywood not learnt their lesson?