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Titolo originale: Charade
Regia: Stanley Donen |
Anno: 1963
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Mistero Romance
Tag: central intelligence agency (cia) | paris, france | espionage | age difference | loss of loved one | widow | spy | interpreter | stamp | caper | whodunit | train | alias | screwball comedy | caper comedy | alps mountains | notre dame cathedral | american spy |
Cast: Cary Grant | Audrey Hepburn | Walter Matthau | James Coburn | George Kennedy | Dominique Minot | Ned Glass | Jacques Marin | Paul Bonifas | Thomas Chelimsky | Marc Arian | Claudine Berg | Marcel Bernier | Albert Daumergue | Raoul Delfosse | Stanley Donen | Jean Gold | Chantal Goya | Clément Harari | Monte Landis | Bernard Musson | Antonio Passalia | Jacques Préboist | Peter Stone | Michel Thomass | Roger Trapp | Louis Viret |

Di ritorno dalle vacanze, Reggie scopre che il marito è stato assassinato. Un uomo affascinante conosciuto in villeggiatura, Peter, le offre il suo aiuto. Gli amici del defunto cominciano ad angosciarla con richieste di denaro poco ortodosse e anche Peter sembra ora meno amichevole di quanto aveva dato a vedere.

Approfondimenti

Audrey Hepburn and Walter Matthau are seen walking through the old Paris food marketplace of Les Hal [...] D
Peter Joshua (Cary Grant) quotes a line from My Fair Lady (1964) ("On the street where you live"). T [...] D
James Coburn starred in "The Magnificent Seven" in 1960, three years before "Charade." George Kenned [...] D
Regina (Audrey Hepburn) asks Jean-Louis (Thomas Chelimsky) where he would hide a treasure, and he sa [...] D
Jacques Marin (Inspector Grandpierre) appeared in How to Steal a Million (1966) which also starred A [...] D
Charles Lampert's passports found in the evidence bag are from the following countries, in order: Sw [...] D
The beautiful outfit Audrey Hepburn wears when she discovers her empty apartment was designed by Giv [...] D
Body count: 5 D
When looking at the receipt of Charles' possessions, the date was May 4, 1963, which was Audrey Hepb [...] D
Thomas Chelimsky was dubbed by a French woman. D
The film makes use of the "purloined letter" motif (i.e., a much-sought after object is hidden in pl [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2004 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 Ameri [...] D
On the wall of the hotel bedroom, there is a picture of the Chateau de Chillon, which is on Lake Gen [...] D
This film is one of the rare movies that becomes a whole different story on subsequent viewings, onc [...] D
In the dining boat scene, the background music is a vocal version of the theme song "Charade". It co [...] D
Filmed virtually back-to-back with Insieme a Parigi (1964), also starring Audrey Hepburn. D
In the scene with the philatelist, he lists the stamps that he gave Jean-Louis in exchange for the s [...] D
Seven studios rejected the original screenplay. Screenwriter Peter Stone turned it into a novel whic [...] D
Prior to making this movie, Cary Grant was originally offered Gary Cooper's role in the romantic com [...] D
The gag about the spot on Batholomew's tie suggests that he was the villain all along, the stain on [...] D
In another reference to Hitchcock, Peter Joshua (Cary Grant) and Reggie Lampert (Audrey Hepburn) dis [...] D
According to TCM, while filmed on location 1962 in France, and despite the distance from Hollywood, [...] D
The stamps depicted in the film are fictional counterparts of real rare stamps, but have their face [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2000 list of the 500 movies nominated for the Top 100 F [...] D
This film marks the second time Ned Glass (Leopold W. Gideon) and Cary Grant starred in the same fil [...] D
The theme of something hidden in plain sight is present in at least two plot points: the letter (an [...] D
During the dance game in the nightclub, Audrey Hepburn's husband, Mel Ferrer, can be seen briefly in [...] D
The relatively small cast boasts four Oscar winners and twice-nominated Cary Grant. D
In this exchange: Leopold Gideon: Well, you know I'd tell you if I had it.Tex Panthollow: Oh *natura [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2002 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 top 1 [...] D
The young man in the Embassy elevator telling the story about the poker game was screenwriter Peter [...] D
This film is in the public domain, due to the failure to put the then-required copyright notice in t [...] D
The answer to the central mystery -- the location of the money -- is mentioned in the first 10 minut [...] D
Remade in 2002 as "The Truth About Charlie." This film was an homage to the work of Truffaut, rather [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2005 list of 250 movies nominated for AFI's 100 Years o [...] D
In the scene of the stamp market Grace Kelly, Prince Rainier of Monaco, Prince Albert of Monaco, Pop [...] D
In the scene where Audrey Hepburn is smoking a cigarette alone in her empty apartment, and Cary Gran [...] D
While on the Bateaux Mouches, the tour boats on the Seine in Paris, Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn ha [...] D
During the last scene, the screen splits into a checkerboard showing their ending kiss along with Ca [...] D
The character of Peter Joshua was named after director Stanley Donen's two sons, Peter and Joshua. D
Purely adjusted for dollar inflation, the money value of $250,000 could be worth $2,366,816.48 by Ma [...] D
When Cary Grant (as Adam) describes his line of work, Audrey Hepburn understands he is a thief, but [...] D
The Paris office of American Express, shown here, was a well known place for U.S. tourists to meet u [...] D
Cary Grant was widely felt to be too old to play the romantic lead in this film. D
Italian censorship visa #41848 delivered on 30-12-1963. D
Due to the suspense, the presence of Cary Grant, the structure of the screenplay, and the frequent p [...] D
In the scene in which Audrey Hepburn spills ice cream on Cary Grant's suit, she uses the term "assas [...] D
It's clear this film was made while Kennedy was President because, during the final scenes in the em [...] D
After finishing this film, Cary Grant was quoted as saying, "All I want for Christmas is to make ano [...] D
The subway scenes were shot on Paris Metro line #1. In the film it runs from Chateau de Vincennes to [...] D
Debut of the 1963 Universal logo, which featured a more realistic globe and outer space scene than t [...] D
This film is part of the Criterion Collection, spine #57. D
By the late 2010s, thriller films with multiple plot twists and double-crosses, treble-crosses, or e [...] D
During the scene where the two thugs go through the Lufthansa airline bag, they lament that the miss [...] D
Cary Grant initially turned down the film, after which it was briefly considered a possible vehicle [...] D
There is a scene set at the Punch and Judy puppet show in Champ de Mars, which is also shown briefly [...] D
Cary Grant's character is being pursued by henchmen whom he dismissively refers to as the Marx Broth [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2001 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 Most [...] D
On the Tonight Show, George Kennedy revealed that Cary Grant had pulled a prank on him when making t [...] D
In the final chase scene, they enter the theater known as La Comedie Francaise. This is accurate bec [...] D
The names Cary Grant's character uses are (in order): "Peter Joshua," a friendly stranger; "Alexande [...] D
According to Audrey Hepburn, the scene where Regina spilled ice cream on Alex's suit was based on a [...] D
Above the phone in Mrs. Lampert's room hangs a picture of the western side of Chateau du Chillon, a [...] D
In the opening scene, Reggie asks her friend if her son can do something constructive. The actor who [...] D
The voice of the U.S. Marine in front of the Embassy was dubbed by screenwriter Peter Stone. D
Debut of actress Chantal Goya. D
Due to the studio's failure to secure the copyright, many shoddy versions of the film exist on DVD. [...] D
Among many nods to Hitchcock, the opening credits, designed by Maurice Binder, begin with a spiral s [...] D
The scene of Grant and Hepburn watching the Punch and Judy show while the inspector lurks nearby, wi [...] D
Audrey Hepburn was several years older than actresses who had already played Cary Grant's love inter [...] D
Three of the actors appearing in this film would go on to win the Best Supporting Actor Oscar: Walte [...] D
The title music track of Charade was later plagiarized for a Bollywood movie ' Gumnam' made in 1967. D
When George Kennedy & Cary Grant are fighting on the roof, Cary falls to the edge of the roof. He is [...] D
It was agreed Cary Grant would keep all of his clothes on when he took a shower, as he was nearly si [...] D
The airline bag seen early on in the police station belongs to German flag carrier Lufthansa, which [...] D
Audrey Hepburn smoked three packs of cigarettes a day from 1959 until her final illness. Cary Grant [...] D
Despite having only two Vuitton suitcases, Regina wears five coats, four dresses, and three hats. Al [...] D
Hamilton Bartholomew/Carson Dyle falls through trap A4 in the theatre stage. D
The music heard on the soundtrack during Charles Lampert's funeral, near the beginning of the film, [...] D
Down By La Seine, Alex (Cart Grant) bought Regina (Audrey Hepburn) two scoops of ice cream. On the c [...] D

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When Alex and Reggie are on the restaurant boat, a man appears and disappears behind them between sh [...] D
During the night boat scene, the boat passes under a wide bridge, but the lighting on the characters [...] D
When Mrs. Lampert meets Mr. Bartholemew at the American Embassy, the cups that wine is poured into a [...] D
Audrey Hepburn, Cary Grant, and Walter Matthau could not have gotten into the theatre so easily when [...] D
When Jean-Louis' mother steers him away from Mrs. Lampert and Peter Joshua his hair is on his forehe [...] D
When Peter Alexander Adam Brian chases Regina down into the Metro, they arrive at track level and th [...] D
All along, the characters talk about a quarter million dollars. However, the expert stamp vendor who [...] D
When Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant arrive at the stamp market, workers on ladders can be seen starti [...] D
Herman Scobie is found dead (murdered) in a water-filled bathtub, moments after he's last seen searc [...] D
When Walter Matthau is questioning Audrey Hepburn, he begins to eat a liverwurst sandwich. The sandw [...] D
During the funeral service for Charles Lampert, the position of his fingers crossed on his chest cha [...] D
When James Coburn (Tex) places a mirror under the nose of the dead Charles Lampert to see if he's st [...] D
At the start, an electric train speeds past the camera before the body is thrown from it. The soundt [...] D
During the Seine cruise, the rear projection plates are repeated. The boat passes the same building, [...] D
After Peter Joshua is sprayed with a water gun by Jean-Louis, the water patterns on his jacket vary [...] D
After Herman attacks Regina in her room and before Peter steps out through the window, Peter's jacke [...] D
Cary Grant's character says that Juliet was already a widow at the age of 15. However, in the play, [...] D
In the chase scene, the real Carson Dyle is wearing a tie with a tie clip. When it cuts to the inter [...] D
Carson Dyle tampers with the elevator controls sending Gideon to a lower floor to privately kill him [...] D
In the interpreter's booth with Regina and Peter, her purse is placed upright leaning against the wi [...] D
The free access and easy movement at the U. S. Embassy of the fake CIA officer Bartholomew is comple [...] D
When Panthollow shows Cary Grant's character the envelope with the missing stamps, he seems to deliv [...] D
When watching the Punch & Judy show with Reggie, Cary Grant's character claims he speaks 'not a word [...] D
Subway train doors open into the cabin. Cary Grant is busy pushing against the door that does not op [...] D
Regina, fleeing Canfield, rides the Metro from Saint Jacques (signs prominently seen) to Palais Roya [...] D
When the real Mr. Bartholomew is on the phone, he says to "call the French police". Someone living t [...] D
When Walter Matthau (as Hamilton Bartholmew) questions Audrey Hepburn (Regina Lampert) in the embass [...] D
During the boat scene when Cary Grant's character discloses that he is really "Adam Canfield," the r [...] D
The real Mr. Bartholomew tells his secretary to call the police in response to Mrs. Lampert's phone [...] D
Scobie is covering "Dyle" with a gun held in his artificial hand/claw, but it wouldn't be threatenin [...] D
The rare stamps are said to be valued at $250,000, but wouldn't that have only been in their conditi [...] D
Right after Peter Joshua gets the living crap beat out of him by the six-foot, seven-inch Herman Sco [...] D
When Reggie enters her hotel room, it's pitch black, but Scobie is supposed to have just been ransac [...] D
When Joshua and Scobie are fighting on the rooftop, the supposed brick wall and doorway move when Sc [...] D
In the bath, air bubbles can be seen coming from dead Herman's mouth just before the camera cuts awa [...] D
When Regina is taken to the morgue to identify her husband's body, the coroner's hands are visible a [...] D
When Reggie and Peter are walking by the river and he takes the ice cream from her, as he turns arou [...] D
The sign outside the embassy would not read "American Embassy." It would read "Embassy of the United [...] D
Charles' body, thrown from a fast-moving train, could not possibly have fallen straight away from th [...] D
As Reggie and Sylvie are walking around the indoor swimming pool, the boom mic and boom arm are refl [...] D

Frase

Reggie Lampert: Oh, I don't know who anybody is... [...] D
Reggie Lampert: I'm sorry. Mr. Felix - Stamp Deal [...] D
Reggie Lampert: I'm in the book. Peter Joshua: Ar [...] D
Reggie Lampert: You're blocking my view. Peter Jo [...] D
Reggie Lampert: Here it comes, the fatherly talk. [...] D
Sylvie: I don't understand. Why do you want a divo [...] D
[Tearing filter off cigarette] Reggie Lampert: I [...] D
Reggie Lampert: Silvie, I am going to get a divorc [...] D
Reggie Lampert: [as he's rubbing her feet in the c [...] D
Reggie Lampert: Why do people have to tell lies? [...] D
Reggie Lampert: Not until you proof to me that you [...] D
Reggie Lampert: Is there a Mrs. Joshua? Peter Jos [...] D
Sylvie: That's no reason to get a divorce! With a [...] D
Reggie Lampert: [explaining a puppet show] The man [...] D
Alexander Dyle: [Reggie is sitting on his lap and [...] D
Herman Scobie: Now we wait. With our mouths shut. [...] D
Reggie Lampert: [pondering] Is there a Mrs. Dyle? [...] D
Reggie Lampert: Is there a Mrs. Canfield? Adam Ca [...] D
Tex Panthollow: Oh, poor old Herman. It seems like [...] D
Reggie Lampert: [looking for the valuable item in [...] D
Reggie Lampert: Brian Crookshank. Serves me right [...] D
Reggie Lampert: [taking "Mr. Dyle's" glasses] I be [...] D
[after Dyle sees Herman Scobie hanging from the ed [...] D
Sylvie: Didn't Charles have any friends? Reggie L [...] D
Reggie Lampert: Alex, how can you tell if anyone's [...] D
Inspector Grandpierre: [Offering advice to Reggie [...] D
Reggie Lampert: Come in. I've got something that s [...] D
Hamilton Bartholomew: Charles Voss stole $250,000 [...] D
Peter Joshua: [referring to Sylvie's son, Jean-Lou [...] D
Reggie Lampert: This is a ludicrous situation. I c [...] D
Tex Panthollow: She batted them pretty little eyes [...] D
Alexander Dyle: All right, get set for the story o [...] D
Peter Joshua: Come on, eat your dinner. Regina La [...] D
Reggie Lampert: Is there a Mrs. Cruikshank...? Ad [...] D
Reggie Lampert: I'm sorry I thought you were the m [...] D
[Touching the cleft in his chin] Reggie Lampert: [...] D
Inspector Grandpierre: Tell me, Mister Dyle. Where [...] D
Alexander Dyle: What do I have to do to satisfy yo [...] D
Adam Canfield: Wow, when you come on, you come on, [...] D
Hamilton Bartholomew: Mrs. Lampert, do you know wh [...] D
Reggie Lampert: Mr. Bartholomew, if you're trying [...] D
Peter Joshua: Well, here we are. Reggie Lampert: [...] D
Hamilton Bartholomew: I've got something here. I'v [...] D
Tex Panthollow: Look, I'll tell you what. You wann [...] D
[Gideon is looking at Charles' body in the coffin [...] D
Reggie Lampert: Any minute now we could be assassi [...] D
Reggie Lampert: Do you know what's wrong with you? [...] D
Sylvie: It is infuriating that your unhappiness do [...] D
Reggie Lampert: Are you really Carson Dyle's broth [...] D
Hamilton Bartholomew: Stop, Mrs. Lampert, or I'll [...] D
Reggie Lampert: So it's goodbye Alexander Dyle and [...] D
Tex Panthollow: Come on. My mama didn't raise no s [...] D
Reggie Lampert: We'll have lots of sons and name t [...] D
Adam Canfield: Well, what did you expect me to say [...] D
Reggie Lampert: Well, wasn't it Shakespeare who sa [...] D
Hamilton Bartholomew: [watching Reggie light anoth [...] D
Peter Joshua: Do we know each other? Reggie Lampe [...] D
Adam Canfield: We didn't steal it, there's no law [...] D
Reggie Lampert: What's your name? Peter Joshua: P [...] D
Peter Joshua: [opening the phone booth to see Regi [...] D
Mr. Felix - Stamp Dealer: [Describing the stamps t [...] D
Reggie Lampert: You know, I can't help feeling sor [...] D
Peter Joshua: Why do you think Tex did it? Reggie [...] D
Reggie Lampert: What are you doing ? Peter Joshua [...] D
Man in Elevator: I bluffed the Old Man out of the [...] D
Adam Canfield: All right, get set for the story of [...] D
Reggie Lampert: Could I have one of those? Peter [...] D
Jean-Louis Gaudet: Are you a real cowboy? Tex Pan [...] D
Inspector Grandpierre: This nose tells me when you [...] D
Reggie Lampert: Of course, you won't be able to li [...] D
[first lines] Jean-Louis Gaudet: Oh, la! Reggie [...] D
Reggie Lampert: Being murdered in cold blood is no [...] D
Reggie Lampert: Do you understand French? Peter J [...] D
Peter Joshua: How would you like a spanking? Regg [...] D
Reggie Lampert: Hello, Mr. Dyle. Alexander Dyle: [...] D
Peter Joshua: Is there a Mr. Lampert? Reggie Lamp [...] D
[last lines] Brian Crookshank: Before we start th [...] D
[the third murder has just been discovered] Inspe [...] D
Reggie Lampert: Which one are you? Peter Joshua: [...] D
Inspector Grandpierre: We use the guillotine in th [...] D
Peter Joshua: How about making me vice president i [...] D
Peter Joshua: I usually sing a medley of old favor [...] D
Reggie Lampert: Here it comes, the fatherly talk. [...] D
Leopold Gideon: Well, you know I'd tell you if I h [...] D

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