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Charade | 
enlarge | Actors: Grégoire Aslan, Paul Bonifas, Thomas Chelimsky, James Coburn, Colin Drake Studio: Madacy Records Category: DVD
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Rating: 254 reviews Sales Rank: 2427
Format: Color, Dvd-video, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), German (Original Language), Italian (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 113 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5 x 0.6
MPN: 056775069391 ISBN: 0778611531 UPC: 056775069391 EAN: 9780778611530 ASIN: B00005LC4A
Theatrical Release Date: December 5, 1963 Release Date: July 31, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: New sealed in stock and ready to be shipped.
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Product Description No Description Available No Track Information Available Media Type: DVD Artist: GRANT/HEPBURN Title: CHARADE Street Release Date: 06/05/2001 Domestic Genre: DRAMA
Amazon.com essential video Audrey Hepburn plays a Parisienne whose husband is murdered and who finds she is being followed by four men seeking the fortune her late spouse had hidden away. Cary Grant is the stranger who comes to her aid, but his real motives aren't entirely clear--could he even be the killer? The 1963 film is directed by Stanley Donen, but it has been called "Hitchcockian" for good reason: the possible duplicities between lovers, the unspoken agendas between a man and woman sharing secrets. Charade is nowhere as significant as a Hitchcock film, but suspense-wise it holds its own; and Donen's glossy production lends itself to the welcome experience of stargazing. One wants Cary Grant to be Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn to be no one but Audrey Hepburn in a Hollywood product such as this, and they certainly don't let us down. --Tom Keogh
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Who Dunit? January 7, 2009 B. Proctor (NoWherez) There are few films I don't find fault with at all. This is one. It falls in a lot of genres: comedy, thriller, crime film, romance, and all of these genres are presented with a little bit of irony. It's a film for everybody. For example, this film offers many opportunities to guess who the bad guy is, if you like or watch out for all the blind motives. A very feminine Audrey Hepburn and her overtures to Cary Grant present intelligent but romantic humour. But also cineasts (like me) are able to enjoy this movie: The camera catches some beautiful pictures, and the sound supports them. Watch this movie. Even on television it's great fun.
Passes the Bored Teenager Litmus test!! December 31, 2008 Mnr L. P. Muller (Alexandria South Africa) To my mind one of the canniest tests available to determine the entertainment value of an older movie is the jaded-teenager respons-o-meter. You know what I mean. You know the TCM (we're scraping the bottom of the barrel here) expressions on their faces when you announce another classic from the prehistoric times before Spielberg and Lucas. So, if you AND your seen-it-all, special-effect-fed-up brood of darlings spontaneously break out in applause at the end of such a film, its got to be a winner! And that is precisely what happened at the end of our family-viewing of Charade. They loved it. Throw into the mix the fact that the thinking part our ensemble (we parents, naturally) found more than enough in it to keep us amused, bemused and charmed (out of our socks) (and more or less in that order), and you get the picture. Hepburn and Grant are at their slickest best here, unobtrusive, and subservient to the flow of the plot, which is the real star of the movie, as it unravels (and re-ravels) time and again. At one stage the bewildered, suspicious-yet-entranced Hepburn says accusingly to Grant, "Do you know what's wrong with you?" He pauses, waits for the insult which he knows he deserves (sort of). She tries to muster all the malice she can, looks him in the eye, succumbs instantly to the his charm, and whispers, " Nothing. Absolutely nothing." Which just about says it all for this gem. Get it. It will lift whatever gloom you're in. And in the process provide some bonding for the generational divide, if required! Louis M
Great Movie, Lousy DVD October 28, 2008 Mal Schoen (Northern California) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is the version I unfortunately bought a few years ago - it's the Delta version with the big picture of Cary Grant on the cover, pictured here. Not only is it grainy, it's jumpy (a jumpy DVD?!?) and not only is it jumpy, but every so often the Delta logo appears on the bottom right hand of the screen, as though you were watching a movie on television. Now that I know of the other versions, I purchased one highly recommended on Amazon's site and am looking forward to a better movie experience. "Charade" deserves it - it's the coolest!
BEST CHARADE October 8, 2008 champclaux christophe (Paris, France) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
As usual, this Criterion edition of the public domain flick "CHARADE" is the best to date. Christophe Champclaux
Charade August 31, 2008 Brian D. Knoll 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The movie came in expected condition. They shipped quickly and did a great job.
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