Charade Comments

  • Elouise 2022-03-23 09:02:10

    The flirting lines are great, the old driver but not greasy. Grant and Hepburn are big stars starring, but James Coburn's aura from the appearance to the end is no less than the starring. One of the values ​​of watching this film now is to see what the Paris subway was like in the 1960s before the automatic ticket gate...

  • Tressie 2022-03-23 09:02:10

    The flirting lines are great, the old driver but not greasy. Grant and Hepburn are big stars starring, but James Coburn's aura from the appearance to the end is no less than the starring. One of the values ​​of watching this film now is to see what the Paris subway was like in the 1960s before the automatic ticket gate...

  • Bailey 2022-03-23 09:02:10

    Grant Hepburn and a group of guys are all great, their acting skills are exaggerated but silly and cute. The most interesting thing is that they can make friends and enemies coexist and laugh, and they will not break the burden at all. The golden sentences are full of wonderful things. Man's mockery of the Hays Code at that time is also too...

  • Kamryn 2022-03-23 09:02:10

    Miss Hepburn was a nympho from the beginning to the end, blindly obsessed with Gary's beauty, but Mr. Gary was always there, and every time he wanted to refuse, he was still in a hurry. Give the hostess a slap, and I would rather be Mr. Gobin's match and gently fall on...

  • Lois 2022-03-23 09:02:10

    It's a lot of fun, and the little jokes are clever. It's just that the story is relatively weak today, the characters are not prominent, and there are too many routine things. Probably back then. I watched it when I was a kid, and this time with C, the part of clipping apples was...

  • Napoleon 2022-03-22 09:02:02

    Ah Xun, it took several years to know that this wonderful suspense drama turned out to be a "mystery" that gathered Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn. When I saw it when I was a child, I only thought that the plot was very good-looking and the heroine was very beautiful, so that I could not forget it for a long time. What impressed me the most was the confrontation between the three at the end of the film. At that moment, it was difficult to distinguish between good and evil, and a woman's...

  • Mariano 2022-03-20 09:01:57

    The two leading actors are replaced by others, I may not be able to stand the plot, but it is precisely these two that make me think the movie is good, the plot is interesting, the lines are...

  • Fabian 2022-03-20 09:01:57

    There is a problem with the subtitles of the version I watched. It is really painful to see half of the lines like "Mystery in the Mystery" forced to turn on the English listening mode. Although the plot is not difficult to understand, the charm of many languages ​​is lost. The opening of the film is very problematic, the plot is completely unbearable, how to reconcile romantic comedy and suspense thriller, the style of this film is too far from the way modern audiences are used to, it can only...

  • Carley 2022-01-03 08:01:21

    Although not clever, the lines of suspense, comedy, and love are all set up very well, and the soundtrack is interesting. Of course, for many people, seeing Gary Grant and Audrey Hepburn appear in a movie is enough, or seeing Audrey Hepburn wearing a set of beautiful Givenchy fashions is...

  • Baylee 2022-01-03 08:01:21

    9. A suspenseful film with a talented and talented girl, witty words, comfortable rhythm, exciting and humorous. Although I almost guessed the murderer, the method of committing the crime doesn't seem to be important...

Extended Reading
  • Emery 2022-01-03 08:01:21

    Charade

    American young woman Richie Lambert (Audrey Hepburn) encounters a man who claims to be Pete Joshua (Gary Grant) at the Megeve ski resort in France. When Rui Ji returned to Paris, she found her home was looted and her husband Charles was killed. Ricky was summoned by the US Embassy and met CIA agent...

  • Oma 2022-01-03 08:01:21

    That beautiful woman, a good man, a wonderful story

    It is a pity that I am so ignorant. At first I just wanted to find a suspense film, and when I saw the high score, I clicked to watch it. Only then did I know that there is Hepburn in it, and Grant in it, wow, they are all big stars.

    To be honest, for Hepburn's understanding, I only watched "Roman...

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.