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Welcome to the world of "Charade," a thrilling romantic comedy that has captivated
audiences for generations. This micro website is your gateway to explore the timeless charm of
this
cinematic masterpiece.
Charade is a 1963 film directed by Stanley Donen and starring the dynamic duo of Audrey Hepburn
and
Cary Grant. Set against the backdrop of the enchanting Parisian streets, this film weaves a tale
of
suspense, romance, and humor that has left an indelible mark on the world of cinema.
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times:
"'Charade' is a gem of a movie, a delightful blend
of
suspense and humor, carried by the irresistible charm of Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant. Stanley
Donen's direction creates an atmosphere of constant intrigue and witty banter that keeps you
engaged
from start to finish. It's a classic for all the right reasons."
The New York Times:
"Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant make an enchanting pair in 'Charade.' The
film's
plot is a rollercoaster of twists and turns, and the chemistry between the two leads is nothing
short of electric. It's a sophisticated and timeless thriller with a touch of romance that
remains a
cinematic treasure."
Audrey Hepburn as Regina Lampert
Cary Grant as Peter Joshua (and other aliases)
Walter Matthau as Hamilton Bartholomew
James Coburn as Tex Panthollow
George Kennedy as Herman Scobie
Dominique Minot as Sylvie Gaudel
Ned Glass as Leopold W. Gideon
Jacques Marin as Inspector Edouard Grandpierre
Paul Bonifas as Mr. Felix
Thomas Chelimsky as Adam Canfield Jr.
Stanley Donen as Walter Beddoes (uncredited; also directed the film)
Oliver Charbonneau as Jean-Louis Gaudel