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Charade is a film written by Peter Stone
Peter Stone

Peter Stone was a writer for theater, television and movies. He was born in Los Angeles, California. His father John Stone was the writer and producer of many silent films, including Shirley Temple and Charlie Chan movies....
 and Marc Behm
Marc Behm

Marc Behm was an United States novelist, actor and screenwriter, who lived as an expatriate in France.Behm developed a fascination for French culture whilst serving in the US army during World War II; later, he appeared as an actor on several French television programmes, before moving there permanently....
, directed by Stanley Donen
Stanley Donen

Stanley Donen is an American film director and choreographer hailed by David Quinlan as "the King of the Hollywood musicals". His most famous work is Singin' in the Rain , which he co-directed with Gene Kelly....
, and starring Cary Grant
Cary Grant

Archibald Alec Leach , better known by his stage name, Cary Grant, was a British-born American actor. With his distinctive yet not quite placeable accent, he was noted as perhaps the foremost exemplar of the debonair leading man, handsome, virile, charismatic and charming....
 and Audrey Hepburn
Audrey Hepburn

Audrey Hepburn was a Belgian-born, Dutch-raised actress of British and Dutch ancestry.Born in Brussels, Hepburn lived in Arnhem in The Netherlands during her childhood and for the duration of the World War II....
. It also features Walter Matthau
Walter Matthau

Walter John Matthau was an United States award-winning actor best known for his role as Oscar Madison in The Odd Couple and his frequent collaborations with fellow Odd Couple star Jack Lemmon....
, James Coburn
James Coburn

'James Harrison Coburn, Jr.' was an United States film and television actor. He is perhaps best known for his charisma and natural charm. He had appeared in almost 70 films and made over 100 appearances on television in his 45-year career, and won an Academy Award for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Affliction...
, George Kennedy
George Kennedy

George Harris Kennedy, Jr. is an Academy Award-winning American actor who has appeared in over 200 film and television productions. He is perhaps most familiar as Dragline in Cool Hand Luke, Joe Patroni in the Airport series of disaster movies from the 1970s and comedically as Captain Ed Hocken in the Naked Gun series of movies....
, Dominique Minot, Ned Glass
Ned Glass

Ned Glass was an American character actor who appeared in more than eighty films and on television more than one hundred times, frequently playing nervous, cowardly or weasely characters....
, and Jacques Marin
Jacques Marin

Jacques Marin was a France actor whose good command of the English language and his resemblance to the stereotypical Frenchman looks made him a familiar face in some major United States productions and Disney movies ....
. It spans three genres: suspense thriller, romance, and comedy.

The film is notable for its screenplay, especially the repartee between Grant and Hepburn, for having been filmed on location in Paris
Paris

Paris is the Capital of France and the country's largest city. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the ?le-de-France Regions of France ....
, for Henry Mancini
Henry Mancini

Henry Mancini was an Academy Award winning American composer, Conducting and arranger. He is remembered particularly for being a composer of film and television scores....
's score and theme song, and for the animated titles by Maurice Binder
Maurice Binder

Maurice Binder was a famous title designer best known for his work on 14 James Bond films including the first, Dr. No in 1962 in film. He was born in New York City, United States, but worked mostly in UK from the 1950s onwards....
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Charade is a film written by Peter Stone
Peter Stone

Peter Stone was a writer for theater, television and movies. He was born in Los Angeles, California. His father John Stone was the writer and producer of many silent films, including Shirley Temple and Charlie Chan movies....
 and Marc Behm
Marc Behm

Marc Behm was an United States novelist, actor and screenwriter, who lived as an expatriate in France.Behm developed a fascination for French culture whilst serving in the US army during World War II; later, he appeared as an actor on several French television programmes, before moving there permanently....
, directed by Stanley Donen
Stanley Donen

Stanley Donen is an American film director and choreographer hailed by David Quinlan as "the King of the Hollywood musicals". His most famous work is Singin' in the Rain , which he co-directed with Gene Kelly....
, and starring Cary Grant
Cary Grant

Archibald Alec Leach , better known by his stage name, Cary Grant, was a British-born American actor. With his distinctive yet not quite placeable accent, he was noted as perhaps the foremost exemplar of the debonair leading man, handsome, virile, charismatic and charming....
 and Audrey Hepburn
Audrey Hepburn

Audrey Hepburn was a Belgian-born, Dutch-raised actress of British and Dutch ancestry.Born in Brussels, Hepburn lived in Arnhem in The Netherlands during her childhood and for the duration of the World War II....
. It also features Walter Matthau
Walter Matthau

Walter John Matthau was an United States award-winning actor best known for his role as Oscar Madison in The Odd Couple and his frequent collaborations with fellow Odd Couple star Jack Lemmon....
, James Coburn
James Coburn

'James Harrison Coburn, Jr.' was an United States film and television actor. He is perhaps best known for his charisma and natural charm. He had appeared in almost 70 films and made over 100 appearances on television in his 45-year career, and won an Academy Award for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Affliction...
, George Kennedy
George Kennedy

George Harris Kennedy, Jr. is an Academy Award-winning American actor who has appeared in over 200 film and television productions. He is perhaps most familiar as Dragline in Cool Hand Luke, Joe Patroni in the Airport series of disaster movies from the 1970s and comedically as Captain Ed Hocken in the Naked Gun series of movies....
, Dominique Minot, Ned Glass
Ned Glass

Ned Glass was an American character actor who appeared in more than eighty films and on television more than one hundred times, frequently playing nervous, cowardly or weasely characters....
, and Jacques Marin
Jacques Marin

Jacques Marin was a France actor whose good command of the English language and his resemblance to the stereotypical Frenchman looks made him a familiar face in some major United States productions and Disney movies ....
. It spans three genres: suspense thriller, romance, and comedy.

The film is notable for its screenplay, especially the repartee between Grant and Hepburn, for having been filmed on location in Paris
Paris

Paris is the Capital of France and the country's largest city. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the ?le-de-France Regions of France ....
, for Henry Mancini
Henry Mancini

Henry Mancini was an Academy Award winning American composer, Conducting and arranger. He is remembered particularly for being a composer of film and television scores....
's score and theme song, and for the animated titles by Maurice Binder
Maurice Binder

Maurice Binder was a famous title designer best known for his work on 14 James Bond films including the first, Dr. No in 1962 in film. He was born in New York City, United States, but worked mostly in UK from the 1950s onwards....
. Charade has been referred to as "the best Hitchcock movie that Hitchcock
Alfred Hitchcock

Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, Order of the British Empire was a British filmmaker and film producer who pioneered many techniques in the suspense and psychological thriller genres....
 never made."

Plot

Regina "Reggie" Lampert (Audrey Hepburn) meets a charming stranger calling himself Peter Joshua (Cary Grant) on a skiing holiday in Megève
Megève

Meg?ve is a town and Communes of France in the Haute-Savoie Departments of France and Rh?ne-Alpes Regions of France of France.Meg?ve is a famous ski resort near the Mont-Blanc in the French Alps....
. She returns to Paris, planning to ask husband Charles for a divorce, but finds all of their possessions gone. The police notify her that Charles has been murdered, thrown from a train. They give Regina her husband's travel bag. At the funeral, Regina is struck by the odd characters who show up to view the body, including one who sticks the corpse with a pin to verify he is dead.

She is summoned to the U.S. Embassy
American diplomatic missions

Benjamin Franklin established the first overseas mission of the United States in Paris in 1779. On April 19, 1782, John Adams was received by the States-General of the Netherlands, and the Dutch Republic became the second country, after France, to recognize the United States as an independent government....
, where she meets CIA
Central Intelligence Agency

The Central Intelligence Agency is a civilian intelligence agency of the Federal government of the United States. It is the successor of the Office of Strategic Services formed during World War II to coordinate espionage activities between the branches of the US military services....
 agent Hamilton Bartholomew (Walter Matthau). He informs her Charles was involved in a theft during World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
. As part of the OSS
Office of Strategic Services

The Office of Strategic Services was a United States intelligence agencies formed during World War II. It was the wartime intelligence agency, and it was the predecessor of the Central Intelligence Agency ....
 (the predecessor of the CIA), he, "Tex" Panthollow (James Coburn), Herman Scobie (George Kennedy), Leopold W. Gideon (Ned Glass) and Carson Dyle were parachuted behind enemy lines to deliver $250,000 in gold to the French Resistance
French Resistance

File:Croix de Lorraine2.svgThe French Resistance is the collective name used for the French resistance movements which fought against the Nazi Germany German occupation of France in World War II and the collaborationist Vichy Regime during World War II....
. Instead, they buried it, but were then ambushed by a German patrol. Dyle was badly wounded and left to die; the rest got away. Charles doublecrossed them, digging up the gold and selling it. He was killed but the money remained missing – and the U.S. government also wants the money back. Reggie recognizes the oddballs from the funeral in pictures shown to her by Bartholomew. He insists she has the money, even if she doesn't know where it is.

Peter appears and offers to help her figure out what to do. Reggie becomes attracted to him, even though he keeps changing his name (simultaneously amusing and confusing her) and unabashedly admits he's after her late husband's money as well. The dead man's partners in crime assume Reggie knows where the money is and demand their share. Unbeknownst to her, Peter is in league with them (under the pseudonym Alexander Dyle - Carson's alleged brother), though none of the men trust each other.

They begin turning up dead — first Scobie is drowned in an overflowing bathtub, then Gideon has his throat slit while coughing in an elevator. Reggie and Peter go to the location of Charles' last appointment and find an outdoor market. They also spot Tex there. Reggie and Peter split up, with Peter following Tex.

It is Tex who finally figures out where the money is hidden, when he sees several booths selling stamps; Charles had purchased rare stamps and stuck them on an envelope in plain sight just before he boarded his fateful train ride. Peter realizes the same thing and races Tex back to Reggie's hotel room, where Charles' travel-kit possessions are kept. However, they come up empty. The stamps have been cut off the letter.

Reggie had given them to her friend's son for his stamp collection. By chance, she runs into them at the market, only to learn that the little boy has traded them away. Fortunately, the stamp seller is honest and is satisfied just to have been in possession of the stamps, if only briefly; he gives them back to Reggie. He describes the stamps as a Swedish orange 4 shilling of 1854 worth $85,000, a 3 cent blue Hawaiian stamp of 1851 worth $65,000, and a 82 para blue "Gazette Moldave" on blue paper of 1858 worth $100,000.

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She returns to the hotel and finds Tex's bound body. Before he died, he was able to spell out in the dust the name of his killer: "Dyle."

Figuring Tex meant Alexander Dyle, a frightened Reggie telephones Bartholomew, who arranges to meet her. When she leaves the hotel, Peter spots her and gives chase.

Peter tracks her to the rendezvous and Reggie is caught out in the open between the two men. Peter tells her that the man she thought was Bartholomew is really Carson Dyle and that he was the one who killed the others. Another chase ensues, ending with Dyle's (literal) downfall.

Reggie insists on turning the stamps over to the proper authorities. Peter refuses to accompany her inside the office of the U.S. embassy official she is there to see, but when she goes to see the appropriate bureaucrat, Brian Cruikshank, she is shocked to find Peter sitting behind the desk. After convincing her that he is actually a government official (by buzzing his secretary), he dispels her irritation at being deceived by promising to marry her...after she gives him the stamps. The movie ends with a split-screen
Split screen (film)

In film and video production, split screen is the visible division of the screen, traditionally in half, but also in several simultaneous images, rupturing the illusion that the screen's frame is a seamless view of reality, similar to that of the human eye....
 grid showing flashback shots of all his different identities (Peter Joshua, Alexander Dyle, Adam Canfield, and Brian Cruikshank), with Reggie hoping that they have lots of boys, so she can name them all after him.

Cast

Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant 1
*Cary Grant
Cary Grant

Archibald Alec Leach , better known by his stage name, Cary Grant, was a British-born American actor. With his distinctive yet not quite placeable accent, he was noted as perhaps the foremost exemplar of the debonair leading man, handsome, virile, charismatic and charming....
 as Brian Cruikshank (Peter Joshua, Alexander Dyle, Adam Canfield)
  • Audrey Hepburn
    Audrey Hepburn

    Audrey Hepburn was a Belgian-born, Dutch-raised actress of British and Dutch ancestry.Born in Brussels, Hepburn lived in Arnhem in The Netherlands during her childhood and for the duration of the World War II....
     as Regina "Reggie" Lampert
  • Walter Matthau
    Walter Matthau

    Walter John Matthau was an United States award-winning actor best known for his role as Oscar Madison in The Odd Couple and his frequent collaborations with fellow Odd Couple star Jack Lemmon....
     as Carson Dyle (Hamilton Bartholemew)
  • James Coburn
    James Coburn

    'James Harrison Coburn, Jr.' was an United States film and television actor. He is perhaps best known for his charisma and natural charm. He had appeared in almost 70 films and made over 100 appearances on television in his 45-year career, and won an Academy Award for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Affliction...
     as Tex Panthollow
  • George Kennedy
    George Kennedy

    George Harris Kennedy, Jr. is an Academy Award-winning American actor who has appeared in over 200 film and television productions. He is perhaps most familiar as Dragline in Cool Hand Luke, Joe Patroni in the Airport series of disaster movies from the 1970s and comedically as Captain Ed Hocken in the Naked Gun series of movies....
     as Herman Scobie
  • Dominique Minot as Sylvie Gaudel
  • Ned Glass
    Ned Glass

    Ned Glass was an American character actor who appeared in more than eighty films and on television more than one hundred times, frequently playing nervous, cowardly or weasely characters....
     as Leopold W. Gideon
  • Jacques Marin
    Jacques Marin

    Jacques Marin was a France actor whose good command of the English language and his resemblance to the stereotypical Frenchman looks made him a familiar face in some major United States productions and Disney movies ....
     as Insp. Edouard Grandpierre
  • Paul Bonifas as Mr. Felix - Stamp Dealer
  • Thomas Chelimsky as Jean-Louis Gaudel


Production

The screenwriter, Peter Stone, and the director, Stanley Donen, have an unusual joint cameo role in the film. When Reggie goes to the U.S. Embassy to meet with Bartholomew, two men get on the elevator as she gets off. The man who says, "I bluffed the Old Man out of the last pot — with a pair of deuces" is Stone, but the voice is Donen's. Stone's voice is later used for the U.S. Marine who is guarding the Embassy at the end of the film.

Awards

Grant and Hepburn were nominated for Golden Globes for Best Motion Picture Actor in a Musical/Comedy and Best Motion Picture Actress in Musical/Comedy. Screenwriter Stone received a 1964 Edgar Award
Edgar Award

The Edgar Allan Poe Awards , named after Edgar Allan Poe, are presented every year by the Mystery Writers of America. They honor the best in mystery fiction, non-fiction, television, film and theatre published or produced in the past year....
 from the Mystery Writers of America
Mystery Writers of America

Mystery Writers of America is an organization for mystery writers, based in New York.The organization was founded in 1945 by Clayton Rawson, Anthony Boucher, Lawrence Treat, and Brett Halliday....
 for Best Motion Picture Screenplay. Hepburn won the BAFTA Award as Best Actress.

Copyright issues

According to various sources, Charade is now in the public domain
Public domain

File:PD-icon.svgThe public domain is a range of abstract materials?commonly referred to as intellectual property?which are not owned or controlled by anyone....
 due to a legal irregularity: no copyright
Copyright

Copyright is a form of intellectual property which gives the creator of an original work exclusive rights for a certain time period in relation to that work, including its publication, distribution and adaptation; after which time the work is said to enter the public domain....
 indication was put into the original prints, even though copyright notices were mandatory in the U.S. prior to 1989. This error did not become a serious problem until the introduction of VCR equipment, which meant that companies could produce retail copies without the need to pay licence fees. As a result, there are many editions of Charade on VHS and DVD, of widely varying sound and picture quality. The restored Criterion
The Criterion Collection

The Criterion Collection is a privately held company that distributes "authoritative" consumer versions of "important classic and contemporary films," first on Laserdisc, and then on DVD, Blu-ray and downloading online....
 DVD edition sells, on average, for three times the cost of most DVD releases of the film. The film was included as a bonus feature on the DVD release of its remake, The Truth About Charlie
The Truth About Charlie

The Truth About Charlie is a 2002 remake of the 1963 film Charade . It is also an homage to Fran?ois Truffaut's Shoot the Piano Player and that film's star Charles Aznavour appeared as himself and sang his song "Quand tu m'aimes" ....
. The film also became available for online viewing on the Lycos Cinema
Lycos

Lycos is a Web search engine and web portal with broadband entertainment content....
 online platform.

Remakes

The movie was remade in 2002 as The Truth About Charlie
The Truth About Charlie

The Truth About Charlie is a 2002 remake of the 1963 film Charade . It is also an homage to Fran?ois Truffaut's Shoot the Piano Player and that film's star Charles Aznavour appeared as himself and sang his song "Quand tu m'aimes" ....
 starring Thandie Newton
Thandie Newton

'Thandiwe Adjewa "Thandie" Newton' is a BAFTA- and SAG Award-winning United Kingdom actor. She has appeared in a number of successful British film industry and List of American films films, including The Pursuit of Happyness ; Run, Fat Boy, Run; Mission: Impossible II; Crash and W....
 and Mark Wahlberg
Mark Wahlberg

Mark Robert Michael Wahlberg is an Academy Award-nominated, BAFTA-winning American actor, former rapper and producer of film and television. He was known as Marky Mark in his earlier years and became famous in his 1991 debut as a rap musician with the band Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch....
, and directed by Jonathan Demme
Jonathan Demme

Robert Jonathan Demme is an Academy Award for Directing-winning United States film director, film producer and writer....
. The Hindi movie, Chura Liyaa Hai Tumne
Chura Liyaa Hai Tumne

'Chura Liyaa Hai Tumne is an Indian Bollywood Film which is directed by Sangeeth Sivan and released on March 21, 2003. Zayed Khan, the son of actor and director Sanjay Khan made his film debut with this film....
 (2003) (starring Esha Deol
Esha Deol

Esha Deol, is an Indian actress who appears in Bollywood films. She is the elder daughter of the famous couple of Bollywood, Dharmendra and Hema Malini....
 and Zayed Khan
Zayed Khan

Zayed Abbas Khan , is a Bollywood actor....
) is an adaptation of Charade, as is the Bengali movie, "Kokhono Megh" starring Uttam Kumar
Uttam Kumar

Uttam Kumar born as Arun Kumar Chatterjee; was a legendary Bengali people actor. He is fondly called the Mahanayak or the "Great Hero" of Bengali cinema....
 and Anjana Bhowmik
Anjana Bhowmik

#REDIRECT Anjana Bhowmick...
.

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