Indiscreet

Indiscreet

  • Director: Stanley Donen
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • Release date: July 26, 1958
  • Runtime: 1 hour 40 minutes
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Indiskret
  • "Indiscreet" is a romantic comedy film directed by Stanley Donen and starring Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman.
    The film tells the love story of Miss Anna, a British actress, who met Philip, an American financial celebrity, through the introduction of her diplomat brother-in-law Monson.
    The film was released in 1958.

    Details

    • Release date July 26, 1958
    • Filming locations Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London, England, UK
    • Production companies Warner Bros., Grandon Productions Ltd.

    Movie reviews

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    • By Onie 2022-12-12 11:59:31

      Fishing for beetles

      When Anna Tu, a smart and beautiful single stage actress, turned around and met a handsome, rich government official in her eyes, the instant electric current was enough to turn all the people on the scene several times. Dodging and adding a lot of "twists and turns".

      In fact, the man's words were full of loopholes from the beginning, first of all, "there is no Mrs. Adam", then "I said that there is no Mrs. Adam, I mean she did not follow, she is always in my heart", and then "We...

    • By Claude 2022-11-05 04:03:02

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      Monson: Why do you say you're married?
      Philip: ...do you admire men who don't want to marry?
      I don't appreciate it. That's
      why I say it.
      I understand.
      I'm doing this for her and
      her own good?
      Not just for her good but it should be done otherwise how can I say 'I'm not getting married? '
      What are you going to do?
      ...I love Anna but if you put a gun to me I'm not married
      I don't have a gun and I can't do anything...I'm going home...

    • By Emilia 2022-09-08 14:28:43

      The story is no story

      The story is particularly cliché, or it is almost the same as no story, and the audience is supported by the performances of the two veteran actors. This love is too high-end, one is a big star, the other is a diplomat, a goddess, and a male god, their marriage and love are really a bit unworldly. The English name of the film means reckless, is it saying that the heroine, as a well-known character, is too indiscreet to fall in love with a married man? The Chinese name "Catch the Golden...

    • By Otha 2022-07-05 23:13:52

      Don't forget it's a comedy comedy, folks!

      Don't forget it's a comedy comedy, folks! I saw some people in the short comments, is the focus in the wrong place?

      Some people say that the two leading actors are too old to fall in love / it's embarrassing, and some people pick up the moral banner and scold the scumbag. Are you serious?

      Let's talk about the age of the actor. I don't think there is anything wrong with the age of the two lead actors. One is a successful diplomat who can buy a cruise ship, and the other is a...

    • By Monica 2022-07-05 19:55:16

      The happy life of a junior in the 1950s

      Stanley Dornan, the director who loves so much, if he lists his films, most of them are songs and dances, but they are full of human affection, witty dialogues, pretty pictures, "Beauty Walk", "Sweet Sister", etc. . The same is love, women want to get married, men want to run for their lives, 50 years later, it seems the same classic, this is the 1958 fishing for beetles.

      Cary. Grant and Ingrid. Bergman is a serious middle-aged man of four, five and ten years old. At that time, one...

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    • By Theodore 2023-09-23 06:00:00

      The script is torn between interesting and boring Uh I'm over 21 It means I'm an adult, not a little girl, I can make my own...

    • By Garth 2023-08-12 14:26:54

      In 1958, a few years away from the 60s when the world started to roar and riot, they could still be so graceful. Simple love sketches, several indoor scenes, relying on the subtle interaction of the aura of the two people, it is not suffocating at all. Ingrid Bergman is not a beauty at first sight, but she has an air of demeanor, and the more you look at it, the more eye-catching. At this time, people start to accept her again after many years. Cary Grant's gentlemanly masculinity is hard to...

    • By Fern 2023-08-05 04:20:21

      'When love is right, everything is right'//So many years earlier than Sex and the City, the water quality in Mexico has already begun to...

    • By Teagan 2023-07-05 10:51:26

      No one thinks that the role of the male protagonist is actually very scum and that kind of hypocrite scum? He said at the beginning that he is a married man and made it clear that he would let the heroine bear the moral pressure of being a junior, but he didn't use it at all. To bear the moral pressure of marrying the woman, it is fortunate that the heroine is still top-notch Bai Fumei, otherwise, if she is a girl with ordinary conditions, she will be played with fate, and there is no position...

    • By Maeve 2023-07-01 18:52:44

      Very brisk love sketch, the plot is a bit weak, but with the two of them, who cares about the plot! They were all middle-aged that year, and they were still very elegant. . . I have never seen such a cheerful Bergman! There is a section in this film where Cary Grant dances happily, which is especially...

    Movie plot

    British actress Miss Anna (Ingrid Bergman) is introduced by her diplomat brother-in-law Monson (Cecile Parker) and meets American financial celebrity Philip ( Cary Grant ), and the two fall in love with each other. each other, but Philip told Anna that he was married and was in a separation period. Although Anna is very sad, she does not ask for a name and truly loves Philip, but she learns from Monson that Philip is unmarried and just...
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    Movie quotes

    • Alfred Munson: Did you see all that signaling in the elevator?

      Mrs. Margaret Munson: Wigwagging over our heads.

    • Mrs. Margaret Munson: Anna, I want to talk to you. I've known you ever since you were born and there's one thing about your character I don't admire: you go to extremes.

    • Alfred Munson: Oh, you haven't got a gun, have you?

      Anna Kalman: Shooting is too good for him.

      Mrs. Margaret Munson: That's how I like to hear you talk. No violence.