Indiscreto

Titolo originale: Indiscreet
Regia: Stanley Donen |
Anno: 1958
Origine: United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Romance
Tag: london, england | deception | based on play or musical | love | revenge | urban | gentleman | financier |
Cast: Cary Grant | Ingrid Bergman | Cecil Parker | Phyllis Calvert | David Kossoff | Megs Jenkins | Michael Anthony | David Coote | Martin Boddey | Robert Desmond | Oliver Johnston | Middleton Woods | Eric Francis | Richard Vernon |

Anna Kalman, una celebre attrice teatrale, delusa da tutti gli spasimanti, incontra Philip Adams, un affascinante diplomatico della NATO. Tra i due si sviluppa una intensa relazione sentimentale, nonostante Adams riveli alla Kalman di essere già sposato ed impossibilitato ad ottenere il divorzio. Tutto sembra andare per il meglio se non fosse che Anna viene informata dalla sorella che Philip in realtà non ha moglie e che - malgrado sia sinceramente innamorato di lei - ha finto di essere sposato perché contrario al matrimonio: non potendo dichiararlo apertamente egli adotta questo sotterfugio. Anna, offesa dall'inganno, organizza un finto incontro con uno spasimante allo scopo di essere scoperta da Philip e chiudere la relazione con una vendetta. Ma le cose non vanno come ha immaginato.

Frasi

Mrs. Margaret Munson: Well, what about this Mr. Ad [...] D
Alfred Munson: There is no sincerity like a woman [...] D
Mrs. Margaret Munson: All these years married and [...] D
Mrs. Margaret Munson: Anna, I want to talk to you. [...] D
Alfred Munson: You're looking blooming! D
Mrs. Margaret Munson: [after being introduced to P [...] D
Philip Adams: You're very beautiful when you cry. [...] D
Philip Adams: Nothing makes a man feel more ridicu [...] D
Anna Kalman: I don't want a lobster, I want a man! [...] D
Philip Adams: You're the most transparent man I ev [...] D
Philip Adams: I buy you presents because I like to [...] D
Mrs. Margaret Munson: Oh, she needs coaxing. You c [...] D
Mrs. Margaret Munson: Alfred, it might be better i [...] D
Philip Adams: Champagne for the occasion. Some for [...] D
Anna Kalman: I am over 21. Mrs. Margaret Munson: [...] D
Alfred Munson: [phone rings] Philip. He wants to k [...] D
Anna Kalman: [on the phone] No, no. I'm not alone. [...] D
Alfred Munson: Did Philip ask you to come to New Y [...] D
Alfred Munson: Hello, Anna. Anna Kalman: Hello, J [...] D
Philip Adams: You don't understand these thing. It [...] D
Philip Adams: Sending a rose to the table, that's [...] D
Anna Kalman: Go to the movies. No, no, Doris, tomo [...] D
Anna Kalman: This is a side of you I've never seen [...] D
Anna Kalman: Now, about this present. It looks ver [...] D
Doris Banks: It is a beautiful bracelet. Anna Kal [...] D
Mrs. Margaret Munson: Now, do we have to go to thi [...] D
Alfred Munson: Oh, you haven't got a gun, have you [...] D
Anna Kalman: You can lock the door behind you. Do [...] D
Anna Kalman: I like a man with a glass in his hand [...] D
Anna Kalman: We are right for each other. We are g [...] D
Alfred Munson: You know, when you come to think of [...] D
Carl Banks: What's to become of it? Doris Banks: [...] D
Philip Adams: The President, it seems, he's seen y [...] D
Anna Kalman: I must say, you've been palming yours [...] D
Mrs. Margaret Munson: Now, what's wrong with you? [...] D
Anna Kalman: Would you care to see the performance [...] D
Anna Kalman: Don't you dare to scare me like that [...] D
Mrs. Margaret Munson: Why should we be embarrassed [...] D
Mrs. Margaret Munson: I'm just curious to know wha [...] D
Mrs. Margaret Munson: We're all overwrought now. W [...] D
Philip Adams: Since I have no intention of getting [...] D
Alfred Munson: There's one thing I'm very curious [...] D
Philip Adams: I think an ex-suitor, who doesn't re [...] D
Alfred Munson: That's very romantic. I didn't mean [...] D
Anna Kalman: Oh, Philip, I like you better when yo [...] D
Anna Kalman: When love is right, everything is rig [...] D
Philip Adams: The Secretary called me into his off [...] D
Alfred Munson: You know, I'm too old for this sort [...] D
Philip Adams: I know how "Romeo and Juliet" comes [...] D
Philip Adams: Why are you behaving so strangely? Y [...] D
Philip Adams: I must tell you this. I've been sore [...] D
Anna Kalman: It's unusual for the weather to be mu [...] D
Philip Adams: Oh, I tell you. Women are not the se [...] D
Philip Adams: Those are the rules between grown-up [...] D
Anna Kalman: I always look at the end of the book. [...] D
Mrs. Margaret Munson: I don't know what you expect [...] D
Anna Kalman: Now you stay down here and I'll go up [...] D
Mrs. Margaret Munson: Stop playing games. Don't te [...] D
Philip Adams: This has turned into one of the most [...] D
Anna Kalman: I'm crazy about hard currency. D
Mrs. Margaret Munson: Come along with us. Come on, [...] D
Alfred Munson: Did you see all that signaling in t [...] D
Anna Kalman: How dare he make love to me and not b [...] D