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Synopsis
Director Jonathan Demme filters the classic Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant vehicle Charade through the influence of the French New Wave in this stylish romantic thriller. Regina Lambert (Thandie Newton) has been having second thoughts about her marriage to the often enigmatic art dealer Charlie (Stephen Dillane), and decides to take a vacation without him, where she meets Joshua Peters (Mark Wahlberg), a handsome and charming American who seems quite taken with her. When Regina returns home to Paris, she receives the startling news that her husband has been murdered; however, even more disturbing is her discovery that her husband had a secret life which involved several passports under different identities, and a missing six million dollars. Police official Commandant Dominique (Christine Boisson) seems to believe that Regina is somehow involved in the crime, while U.S. embassy representative Mr. Bartholomew (Tim Robbins) breaks the news to Regina that her late husband was actually a secret agent involved in some very shady operations. Three mysterious and dangerous figures who had ties to Charlie -- Emil Zadapec (Ted Levine), Lola Jansco (Lisa Gay Hamilton), and Il-Sang Lee (Joong-Hoon Park) -- also arrive in Paris, convinced that Regina knows where her husband stashed the money and determined to get their hands on it. Meanwhile, as Regina's life becomes increasingly chaotic and dangerous, Joshua arrives in Paris and a romance begins to blossom between them, but while he seems determined to do whatever he can to help her, Regina soon has reason to doubt that Joshua's motives are as pure as they seem. Shot on location in Paris, The Truth About Charlie also features cameo appearances from a number of legendary French actors and filmmakers, including Charles Aznavour, Anna Karina, and Agnès Varda. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Françoise Bertin Woman on Train
Christine Boisson Commandant Dominique
Sakina Jaffrey Sylvia
Sotigui Kouyaté Dealer Prophete
Ted Levine Emil Zadapec
Frederique Meininger Madame du Lac
Thandie Newton Regina Lambert
Magali Noël Mysterious Woman in Black
Charles Aznavour Himself
Anna Karina Herself
Tim Robbins Mr. Bartholomew
Agnès Varda The Widow Hyppolite
Lisa Gay Hamilton Lola Jansco
Simon Abkarian Lt. Dessalines
Wilfred Benaiche Toy Store Manager
Mark Wahlberg Joshua Peters
Stephen Dillane Charlie
Park Joong-Hoon Il-Sang Lee
Olga Sekulic Junior Military Officer
Pierre Carre Bistro Singer
Saian Supa Crew Themselves

Production Crew

Bertrand Clercq-Roques Art Director
Delphine Mabed Art Director
Ford Wheeler Art Director
Francoise Combadiere Stern Casting
Tak Fujimoto Cinematographer
Mishka Cheyko Co-producer
Neda Armian Co-producer
Rachel Portman Composer (Music Score)
Catherine Leterrier Costume Designer
Jonathan Demme Director
Carol Littleton Editor
Ilona Herzberg Executive Producer
Mishka Cheyko First Assistant Director
Deva Anderson Musical Direction/Supervision
Edward Saxon Producer
Jonathan Demme Producer
Peter Saraf Producer
Hugo Luczyc-Wyhowski Production Designer
Jessica Bendinger Screenwriter
Jonathan Demme Screenwriter
Peter Joshua Screenwriter
Peter Stone Screenwriter
Steve Schmidt Screenwriter
Peter Kohn Second Unit Director
Ted Bafaloukos Second Unit Director
Aline Bonetto Set Designer
Michel Kharat Sound/Sound Designer
Ron Bochar Supervising Sound Editor
Year: 2002
Runtime: 104
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
for some violence and sexual content/nudity
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy
Mystery

Produced by
Clinica Estetico
Mediastream Film

Release
October 25, 2002 (USA)
by Universal