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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.

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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