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Mara 2022-04-22 07:01:32
Love the gender role reversal, and I can't decide which of the leads are more charming. The dialogue is as sweet as it is...
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Bonnie 2022-04-22 07:01:32
It won't be fun to shoot boring for two...
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Mae 2022-04-22 07:01:32
It's really good, it turns out that three stamps can be worth so much. . This adds material to my column script....
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Isac 2022-04-22 07:01:32
Superstars play whatever they want, one pot hodgepodge....
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Crawford 2022-04-22 07:01:32
Hepburn believed time and time again that Cary Grant must have believed in the same truth as I: that handsome can't be so...
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Oma 2022-04-22 07:01:32
I can imagine that this film must have been a box office bluster back then. Countless Hollywood cliche is now used to be spit on, and the script has lost my temper. Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn don't know what to do in it. ....
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Marcelle 2022-04-22 07:01:32
The level of suspense is not high enough, but it is relatively easy. There is a small climax until the...
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Terrill 2022-04-22 07:01:32
I watched so many films that I had no interest in, just because Hepburn...
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Annie 2022-04-21 09:02:29
When I started watching it on the bed with my friends, I wondered for a long time whether it was Hepburn's origin. . As a result, she fell asleep after 20 minutes. It's a good guess, but I still like the temperament of Hepburn's every move. tsk...
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Lola 2022-04-21 09:02:29
Audrey...
Charade Comments
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Nicholaus 2022-01-03 08:01:21
Merry Widow
Even if the relationship is at odds, you want to get a divorce, but when you see your husband's body, you don't feel anything, and you immediately start flirting and falling in love. Is this a black widow?
But, it doesn’t matter, this is played by Audrey Hepburn. No matter how bad people are, under...
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Mortimer 2022-01-03 08:01:21
You are destined to meet
Another interesting movie from start to finish. It’s said that Gary Grant declined to play the role of the Roman Holiday actor ten years ago. Edition) What will happen to Joe's Roman Holiday? Although I believe I would rather like what I am now, Gary's speech was actually the key element that...
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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