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Directed by Stanley Donen.
Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn star in this stylish comedy-thriller directed by Stanley Donen, very much in a Hitchcock vein. Grant plays Peter Joshua, who meets Reggie Lampert (Hepburn) in Paris and later offers to help her when she discovers that her husband has been murdered. After the funeral, Reggie is summoned to the embassy and warned by agent/friend Bartholemew (Walter Matthau) that her late husband helped steal 250,000 dollars during the war and that the rest of the gang is after the money as well. When three of the men who attended her husband's funeral begin to harass her, Reggie goes to Joshua for help, at which time Joshua confesses that his name is actually Alexander Dyle, the brother of a fourth accomplice in the gold theft. The three men from the funeral are revealed to be the three other accomplices in the crime, and though she knows next to nothing of the heist, Reggie is caught in a ring of suspense as she is followed by the shadowy trio, all after the money. Apparently, the only person she can trust is Joshua/Dyle -- until Bartholomew tells Reggie that the fourth accomplice had no brother, and Joshua/Dyle reveals that he is, in fact, a crook named Adam Canfield. Now Reggie doesn't know where to turn. The musical score by Johnny Mercer and Henry Mancini was nominated for an Academy Award. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
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JakeStevensJakeStevens I Love Audrey Hepburn
by JakeStevens in JakeStevens Blog
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"Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant star in this absolutely fantastic thriller that'll keep you wondering until the very end. Extremely Hitchcock-ian in it's plot twists and thrills (and humorous interjections), I cannot recommend this one enough. One of the first films I bought on DVD years ago, I still watch it every few months to keep it fresh in my memory. Please, please avoid the flaccid remake The Truth About Charlie (with Mark Wahlberg and Thandie Newton) as it is a veritable slap in the face to the original; Jonathan Demme should be ashamed...what were they thinking? A pleasant end to a rainy Sunday. " [More]
JimBellJimBell Charade
by JimBell in JimBell Blog
lost interest.
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"Charade (1963) is a Hollywood classic starring Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant, with several other famous actors in supporting roles. In a nut shell, Audrey’s murdered husband turns out to have been part of a criminal group in 1944, the guys are coming after the money, and Audrey does not know what is truth and what is lies. Henri Mancini provides some excellent music, the photography often provides an atmospheric sense of Paris, and there are a couple of witty jokes. But, over all, I found the movie dated in a bad way. There was about a decade from 1955 to 1965 when many movies were so stilted—a phony way of acting, phony situations, and phony dialogue—that it is my least favourite movie period. This movie has some of that flavour.Jim Bell " [More]
IndieIndie Deja Vu
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"Deceived is a dreary thriller in the day when washed out thrillers were a Hollywood standard- The 90's are all about the thriller. The movie never became popular. People argue that audiences did not want to see the gloriously mis-cast Hawn in something serious; it could be said that her character was too trusting too naive. Frankly I think she did a good job at suspending disbelief (acting dumb) until the plot demands, and no matter what anyone says, Hawn back in the day was exceedingly watchable. Leave it to Hollywood to let a variable like the lead actress take the blame for the entire picture tanking. What I find odd though now, looking back on the movie Deceived is my unrelenting sense of deja vu which had me thinking that I may have seen this movie's plot in play before. That's when it hit me. Deceived is basically a variation (and consequently un-funny version) of Outrageous Fortune. A loved one dies, pretending to be someone he is not, is involved in something that ... " [More]
 



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