Charade Comments

  • Douglas 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Any movie with Hepburn will turn into a fashion show, just like in "Breakfast at Tiffany's", every laugh and frown are so moving. The plot of the movie itself is also twists and turns, it is indeed called "Mystery Within Mystery", it is worth watching...

  • Sophie 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    I think the older Hepburn looks better than when she was younger. No, the main reason is that her role here is more funny and a bit mean, which is my favorite. Although her face is square, her neck is also long, and her temperament is indeed Very elegant, tsk tsk ~ I suddenly feel that she is not annoying anymore. Hepburn touched Cary Grant's ass and chin and asked him how he shaved his beard,...

  • Jannie 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    drip dry quick-drying clothes, bathing in a suit is so cute. Still as love, the movie is...

  • Dagmar 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Ouch, this is clearly a romance movie. Those mysteries are reversed, not so much to solve the mystery, as it is to add the icing on the road of love between the hero and heroine. Liar...

  • Kelli 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Because the charade is so good, I came to watch the movie~ The plot of the reversal is fascinating. Both Hepburn and Stanley Dornan made me look at it with admiration. I really like the phrase do you know what's wrong with you? Nothing!!!!!!! After watching this movie, I also completely understand why 007 wanted to find a cary grant to...

  • Lavonne 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    7.5 points. 35-year-old Audrey Hepburn, less childish, more elegant. In this film, she is matched with Cary Grant, who is a lot younger in age, but there is not much sense of disobedience. The story doesn't seem complicated now, but the filming is light and humorous, and except for the final climax, there is basically no tension. Impressed, in addition to Grant wearing clothes and bathing, that is, Hepburn's solid color...

  • Bartholome 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Hepburn is beautiful, but she really can't act, except for "Roman Holiday", the rest are not good-looking. Makes me...

  • Dorcas 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Feb 21, 2014, with George and Matt, at S&M's apartment. All I cared was Givenchy. Amazing...

  • Elouise 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    7.3 In "Dragon and Phoenix" and "Love at Twilight", the two romantic comedies with no romantic chemical elements, Bogart and Cooper, who played with Hepburn, were both old-fifty and old-five, and this time Cary Grant also At the same age (speaking of "Sweetheart" Astaire, "War and Peace" Henry Fonda is the same), but with Hepburn, there are some small sparks that are pleasing to the...

  • Fredrick 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    7.3 In "Dragon and Phoenix" and "Love at Twilight", the two romantic comedies with no romantic chemical elements, Bogart and Cooper, who played with Hepburn, were both old-fifty and old-five, and this time Cary Grant also At the same age (speaking of "Sweetheart" Astaire, "War and Peace" Henry Fonda is the same), but with Hepburn, there are some small sparks that are pleasing to the...

Extended Reading
  • Darius 2022-03-23 09:02:10

    Fascinated by Hepburn

    Stanley Dornan imitated Hitchcock's work. Of course, it was far inferior to Hitchcock in every aspect, but it still achieved a very successful box office. I think the biggest failure of the play was the use of Hepburn. Hepburn is too charming. So much so that viewers often ignore the film itself,...

  • Melody 2022-01-03 08:01:21

    "Mystery in Mystery"--Is it a spoiler to say that it is a comedy?

    When a long shot of pastoral scenery with dark gray as the main color appeared, I thought it would be a thrilling suspense film, and the abandoned corpse made me firmer. However, a good movie is like an unforgettable love. You can guess the ending, but you can't guess the process. Its comedy effect...

Charade quotes

  • 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!

  • 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.