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Gracie 2022-01-03 08:01:21
It would be nice if I changed a hitchcock to another book, and Stanley Donen made it without any suspense. Audrey Hepburn is so beautiful, 360 degrees without blind spots!...
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Clare 2022-01-03 08:01:21
He must be familiar with Charles. Why? Because he is allergic to him. --- The laugh about a sneeze--- There are a lot of such popular humor lines in the movie, cold, a bit British. There are suspense, stalking, love, and murder, but the most prominent is comedy, which conceals other elements and has a relaxed atmosphere. This is the commercial blockbuster of the 1960s, and it is still very...
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Amani 2022-01-03 08:01:21
The impression is excellent. I have watched it the year before but have not been included, and follow the "Ecstasy Game" to link to this link. Although Hepburn and Grant are beautiful in their twilight years, they are still handsome and beautiful, and they are peerless couples. The old-school slow and solemn style is really the style of an era. The film is still a very fat 50 style, used for retro, and ecstasy is the late style of the 70s and 80s, used for...
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Sincere 2022-01-03 08:01:21
It is really a rare and good film. Not only is there a lot of jokes, but also suspense, the rhythm is also well grasped, Zhang Chi has a degree! very...
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Dominic 2022-01-03 08:01:21
The lines, rhythm, and soundtrack are perfect. Gary Grant's body language is rich and mature, and he has formed a perfect style in his later...
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Marlee 2022-01-03 08:01:21
Hepburn's second movie that I should watch. The title Snow Mountain is very charming. I can't believe that she has been exposed to many films and old films related to Paris, France. Is it fate? Will it happen in May? Charming night Paris, cruise on the Seine River, you can't go to show landmarks during the time you want to play (playing is not deliberate), but it shows the various characteristics of Paris’s streetscapes and cultural characteristics, 63 years, like a shuttle , In these old...
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Myrna 2022-01-03 08:01:21
The story is stupid and can't stand scrutiny. Hepburn's attire is classic, and Gary Grant's dressing and bathing section is not to be...
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Jada 2022-01-03 08:01:21
Hepburn sells cute nympho...
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Zelma 2022-01-03 08:01:21
There are not many breakthroughs in the genre film. I always thought that there would be a resurrection in the end; except for some minor flaws, the film is also flawless, compact and quite flavorful. The actors have upgraded the quality of the film, and Grant is particularly...
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Noelia 2022-01-03 08:01:21
It's fun. The most fun thing is that movies with such a high mortality rate always maintain a relaxed atmosphere. Bad guys are also more gentlemen, and can make jokes even after a life-and-death struggle. Hepburn is not young, Grant is very old. Many detective films are relatively weak and not too...
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Deanna 2022-03-23 09:02:10
Half Hitchcock, half Hepburn
This "Enigma" can be called a combination of half Hitchcock and half Hepburn, which may be a bit unfair to director Stanley Dornan, whose "Singing in the Rain" is enough to show its status, but The film does have a very obvious brand of fatness from the title design to the creation of Cary Grant...
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Pascale 2022-01-03 08:01:21
As described in the title of the movie
A woman wearing sunglasses and black clothes sits alone in an open-air restaurant, enjoying her food elegantly. A pistol slowly stretched out under the parasol not far away, aiming at her. When we squeezed a sweat for this unconscious woman, the sniper pulled the trigger. A jet of water sprayed...
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Adam Canfield: All right, get set for the story of my life.
Reggie Lampert: Fiction or non-fiction?
Adam Canfield: Eh, why don't you shut up?
Reggie Lampert: Well!
Adam Canfield: Are you going to listen?
Reggie Lampert: Go on...
Adam Canfield: Now, when I was a young man, my father expected me to go into his business. Umbrella frames. That's what he made. A sensible business, I suppose, but I didn't have the sense in those days to be sensible.
Reggie Lampert: [looking skeptical] I suppose all this is leading somewhere...
Adam Canfield: Well, it led me away from umbrella frames, for one thing. But that left me without any honest means of support.
Reggie Lampert: What do you mean?
Adam Canfield: Well, in this highly competitive world, when a man has no profession, there isn't much choice, so I began looking for people who had more money than they needed... including some they'd barely miss.
Reggie Lampert: You mean you're a thief?
Adam Canfield: Well, that's not exactly the term I'd have chosen, but it sort of captures the spirit of the thing.
Reggie Lampert: I don't believe it!
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Reggie Lampert: Alex, how can you tell if anyone's lying or not?
Alexander Dyle: You can't.
Reggie Lampert: There must be some way.
Alexander Dyle: No, no. There's an old riddle about two tribes of Indians. The Whitefeet always tell the truth, and the Blackfeet always lie. So one day you meet an Indian. You say, "Hey, Indian, what are you, a truthful Whitefoot or a lying Blackfoot? He says, "I'm a truthful Whitefoot." But which is he?
Reggie Lampert: Well, why couldn't you just look at his feet?
Alexander Dyle: Because he's wearing moccasins.
Reggie Lampert: Well, then he's a truthful Whitefoot, of course.
Alexander Dyle: Well, why not a lying Blackfoot?
Reggie Lampert: Which one are you?
Alexander Dyle: A truthful Whitefoot.
Director: Stanley Donen
Language: English,French,German,Italian,Spanish Release date: December 5, 1963