I agree! I love this movie, and Mancini's music is some of the best ever recorded. I wish someone would make a RUclips channel that played all of these old classics. It seems like finding these gems is getting harder and harder to find. Today's movies couldn't hold a candle to these classics.
When two of Hollywoods biggest Icons are cast together for a film there can only be one outcome. Absolute Perfection Story telling. 10 out of 10 full of Twists!
Audrey and Cary, two of the most talented and beautiful actors of all time together in a classic movie as good as this! Who could ask for more than this awesome film?!
It's April 11, 2022 and I'm still making time to watch this movie. This movie is 59 years old, but it still stirs up my emotions as if it were a new release.
Thanks for uploading this classic ⚘️⚘️ No CGI, no explosions, no bizarre looking people, only stylish ladies and gentlemen speaking clearly in an entertaining story showing the beauty of Paris and coronated by Cary Grant's charisma and the gracefulness of Audrey Hepburn 👑 Love the classics ❤️
I love the classics, too, but there's nothing wrong with CGI or explosions. I enjoy many times of movies, I don't limit myself to only the classics. To me, that would be like listening to only one genre of music.
Also, although I do love the classics, and the well-behaved people in them, and the nicely-dressed people in them, the acting is often really bad - often very fake, very wooden. Plus a lot of them are very macho, very bad treatment/attitudes towards women. A lot of sexist attitudes. So although I appreciate many things about them, there's a downside, too.
@Julia I think the problem with modern effects and explosions is that there's too much of it. Like the super hero movies for example, they are good as a genre but they're being made much more than they should. In the old days actors were still affected by theatrical performance, and their fans liked that, that's why it may seem to our contemporary view as unnatural. I wonder how people after 50 years will assess the acting in our time. I'm not sure what do you mean by sexism in classic movies, may be that I come from a different culture. Personally I like how actors in those movies were polite with women compared to our time, even when they wanted to show their affection (except for the bad guys of course 😉)
Incredible film! It truly has everything; plot twists, romance, funny moments. Grant and Hepburn are such a fantastic duo! Honestly cannot recommend this enough!
@@bluewren2 Fully agree. Terrible plot. Unfortunately even crappy movies are romanticized just because they have popular bygone stars and it's generally the case that 'the grass is always greener ... ' Lol
Oh, the music, agreed! My Mom passed 4 years ago yesterday and we loved these old corny fun Cary Grant movies. Still think he is charming. Watched this for me and my Mama both today. Miss you Mom.
This movie has an all star cast and the music brings me back to the 60's. What a thrill to see them on the screen. Ms. Hepburn was beautiful, a wonderful actress and should have lived a longer life. I hope you enjoy the movie.
Thanks for uploading this Hollywood classic ! ⚘⚘ No CGI, no explosions, no bizarre looking people. Just stylish ladies and gentlemen speaking clearly in an entertaining story that showcases the beauty of Paris, crowned by Cary Grant's charisma and Audrey Hepburn's gracefulness. Absolutely love these Hollywood classics ! ❤
One of my all time favourite films. Audrey and Cary were the perfect fit to star along side eachother in this timeless classic. Can't recommend this film enough.
Grand old classic with an excellent support cast, depicting educated worldly-wise sophistication and maturity rather than the shallow, brash, youthfulness of modern cinema. An absolute tonic to jaded sensibilities; many thanks for sharing...
@@CultCinemaClassics Thank you, I've been a long time subscriber to your channel. I just scrolled through the movies and you have an amazing catalog of all the movies I love! Thanks. 💙
So am I. With You. You have zero appreciation of a great movie . Plot ,action, actors ,direction .photography. Mancini expertly moulds the Charade tune to compliment the scenes throughout the movie. it all fits together like the fine jewel it is.
Cary at first refused this role - he said I am just TOO OLD now it is ridiculous pairing me with these beautiful women. They did a little rewriting to gear it towards her practically chasing HIM! He said the happiest times in his whole career was making this movie with Audrey.
Every time I see Audrey Hepburn, I think to myself, “I forgot how beautiful she is/was.” It’s like seeing her the first time every single time. Marvelous.
A true classic with legendary actors! Cary Grant's voice alone was so charming but his looks were handsome! Audrey was like a true lady and the fashion by Givenchy was the best of the 60's!
As someone put it so well: "the best Hitchcock movie that Hitchcock never made”, an observation that remains true today, as it did back then. While it might indeed be an homage to the the great director, "Charade" also stands pretty well on its own as a top-notch thriller with a witty script and a superb cast. Plus, that unforgettable title theme and music score by Henry Mancini. Oh, for those times when people actually dressed instead of looking as though they just rolled out of bed as they do, nowadays.
Great film but only superficially Hitchcockian. Charade is a clever plot-driven toy directed with chic elegance by the great Stanley Donen. Even a gaudy trifle such as Hitchcock's 'To Catch A Thief' though is overflowing with subtle complexities and interpersonal tensions that arise from the characters NOT just the plot.
Also, it's from a time when actors didn't mumble, as a non-native English speaker these are the only kind of movies I can actually understand. It was a time when cinema and theatre were more closely related: in a theatre you can't mumble otherwise people in the far back seats won't be able hear you.
Un film que j'ai vu et revu. C'est un plaisir de le regarder une fois encore tant cette comédie est pleine de fantaisie ! Et puis il y a Audrey Hepburn et le si séduisant Cary Grant, qui forment à vrai dire un bien charmant duo.❤❤❤
Cary Grant is a superb actor, and paired with Audrey Hepburn they are like magic together. Miss Hepburn was appointed a Good Will Ambassador for UNICEF in 1989. She did a lot of good work until she died. This film is fantastic.
There is so much style and elegance in this film, - apart from suspense. And concerning Cary Grant: He apologizes for yawning.........before knocking down the offender. Unsurpassable!
Cary Grant! The epitome of class, pizza, professionalism . Done could not have picked a better pairing up . Forget the malicious rumours! They broke the mould after these two were born . Are you aware that Grant was shortlisted for the Bond role in "Dr. No"? He did not want to get trapped in sequels. Grant rules!
I like their voices, they are so deep and attractive. Odry is a wonderful actress, men are in the high level of a talant too❤❤❤ Thank you for opportunity to enjoy it
Such a great movie: so stylish, great writing, memorable actors. I remember watching it on tv several times, it never disappoints, even knowing the ending.
Timeless but oh. Life was so simple then. What a gem. Makes you wish for a scriptwriter in meeting someone. I think Moonlighting had the same feel to it. Like glistening raindrops clearing the air of dusty cobwebs. Simple romance. Not raw. They were like a pair of matching gloves warm luxurious.
I grew up watching Audrey Hepburn movies, she has always been my all time favorite! Have you seen Roman Holiday, Sabrina, The Nun’s Story, Wait Until Dark, My Fair Lady, Love in the Afternoon? These are some of her best; there are so many! ❤❤❤
Audrey was just something else, her acting was so pure, she had amazing expressions and even though she definitely was the perfect princessy, dreamy girl, whenever she had the chance she showed just how versatile she was. Probably why my favorite performance of hers was Eliza Doolittle, she was so funny on that movie and it breaks a little that type of role she got as Sabrina, Natasha or even Jo. Actually if I'm being honest every performance has something that makes it unique, so probably my favorite will be whichever one I'm watching. But cockney accent Audrey on My Fair Lady and her "Moon River" scene on Breakfast at Tiffany's are always going to have a special place in my heart.
@@paulademichele1313 Yes, I absolutely love her voice and smile. She is the kind of person everybody would just stop to listen, because she had this ineffable beauty about her so as much as I love her as an actress, my favorite recordings of her are when she is speaking in her natural accent and tone. There we can see how intelligent she was, and just how much she had to share about life, love and kindness. I do like the fact that she an icon of beauty and fashion, but I hope that in future she is remembered more for the warrior and great human being that she was, it would be a tragedy to have someone with a message so powerful be known only as a pretty face, or a Funny Face , for that matter. (srry about the long wall text lol, can get a little carried away when it's about my biggest hero and inspiration in life, Audrey)
If you love Audrey as Eliza Doolittle and her singing Moon River in Breakfast at Tiffany’s how you seen/heard the original recording of her singing Wouldn’t It Be Loverly, which was dubbed over by Marni Nixon in post production. Audrey was very upset as she’d worked hard to improve her sining. You can find it in RUclips.
@@sookibeulah9331 Yeah thanks, I've seen it. Have you heard the other ones too? I believe there are at least 4 of the originals available. The last one (where she sings to Higgins on the garden) I'm sure is available.
Excellent Excellent suspense avec Audrey Hepburn, ( qu'elle est belle ! ) et Gary Grant, les acteurs que j'appréciais beaucoup dans ma jeunesse ! Et Paris au temps du métropolitains avec ses poinçonneurs, époque que j'ai connu ! Trop trop boen !!! Merci pour cet excellent partage !!!
June 17, 2022 I had forgotten "Charade" is free on RUclips. My goodness, what a sublime production from everyone involved. The combination of Stanley Donen's camera setup that wonderfully catches Paris and with Henry Mancini's beautiful musical compositions exponentially enhancing both the of the stars; Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant, illumination to a magnificent super nova. At 1:31:51, when Reggie/Audrey Hepburn reacts to the realization that the stamps are worth $250,000 is as thrilling as both James Coburn and Cary Grant's performance. This cast and crew take us on a true rollercoaster ride.
Seen this several times over the decades and I still love it. There was a big fuss about the difference in their ages but they are both adorable! 🥰. (James Coburn is one of my favorite actors and it was sad seeing him suffocated).
Dyan Cannon and Cary were dating when this movie came out. Lucky Dyan to be dating the gorgeous, handsome charming Cary. He looks impeccable in every scene.
Gran película del brillante director Stanley Donen. Charada... Qué estupenda ecuación de mentiras!. Excelentes actuaciones y hermosa música de Henry Mancini. Adorable de principio a fin!. Gracias.😊.🇨🇱.
Ottima colonna sonora e grandi attori per un film bellissimo tra Grant e la Hepburn ,si vede James coburn e Walter Matthau nella parte del cattivo con sorpresa ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
I've always loved the description of "Charade" as "the greatest Hitchcock film that Hitchcock never directed." Just as Carol Reed's "The Third Man" was the greatest Orson Welles film that Orson Welles never directed. (Although he did appear in it -- unforgettably).
SPOILER ALERT The low, ominous, almost rumbling piano following Walter Matthau as he searches the theater is a masterclass in film scoring. and the sound effects of his loud echoing footsteps are chilling. Plus, the whole twist of his true identity just makes so much sense; I think it's one of the smartest twists in all of cinema. He was actually the smartest of all the men in pursuit of the money because he took the time to actually win her trust rather than antagonize her and turn her against him from the start (like the other 3 men did). This is top-tier thriller filmmaking.
The timeless epitome of intellect, elegance, acting ability, and extraordinary cinematic craftsmanship. It has never become "dated" and will stand on it's own throughout future decades.
Timeless and just good. Audrey Hepburn is a little universe of sensitivity, insecurity and expression. In her little finger she has got more sensitivity than modern actors can possess or express in their lifetime.
@@danielgiraud1118 Merci Daniel! Ca me fait beaucoup de plaisir de characteriser les vedettes d'une autre époque presque oublié (et d'ecrire dans une autre langue que la mienne)
@@victorvogelfrei9808: Howdy Victor de Hossegor ! Lemme thank thee fer thy nice comment. So now, I do know now that thou make me twicely think tae me. Obviously, thou do like a-writin' in english as I do too. Unfortunately, I am french an' the french make me sick, but at the age o' Christ on cross, I did discover that mah father were nae mah father an' a-carryin' on on my discover, I went tae the final point that mah real father was half english. An' third point in common, thou art nae deeply french. I guess thy relatives an' roots come from Germany. Am I right ? An' tae come back tae Audrey Hepburn, she does possess a subtlety, nuances an' intricacies that make me fond o' her. She's so much attractive tae me an' far much mo' than a sexy girl. She illustrates fully an' utterly the Woman wi' a "W" block-letter. "Ô Woman, thou art the masterpiece o' God's will"
@@danielgiraud1118 "Subtlety" is a very fine word to describe Audrey Hepburns essence. Yes, indeed. We call it "Feinheit" oder "Feinsinn". But it is more than that. To respect the small things, including the small differences between human beings, between one thing and another. There is a tendency in our time to be one-dimensional. Audrey Hepburn is multidimensional, and I'm sure, it is not just her part in the film. She is full of self-doubt, fear and anxiety, combined with great wishes, desires and hopes. Therefore I admire this woman. She is just the contrary to a narcisstic and one-dimensional personality! P.S.: You are right! My family and my ancestors are from Berlin. Good nose!!
Really amazing climactic chase inside a large french theater....the lighting, the cinematography, the film editing and the sound engineering. ( Audrey Hepburn trapped, Walter Matthau stalking her and Cary Grant listening to the sound of footsteps before pulling that trap door switch!)
Yes - the technical side of film making, everything that makes the acting and the story work as film - is rarely understood and appreciated. Thank you.
"He must have known Charles pretty well" "How can you tell?" "He's allergic to him!" (as an unknown man sneezes over a corpse in a coffin) I now know that I'm going to love this movie; very, very much. There really was no doubt considering it stars several of my favorite actors. Just pondering... I wonder where that fine piece of Louis Vuitton luggage is today. I hope it was given to a crew member of the production staff, but probably not.
Audrey Hepburn my most fav Hollywood actress .she was a noble woman. Classic charisma......few bollywood stars have this...she never promote nudituy.symbol of real innocence. 👏
I am so happy to find this movie ! My DVD messed up & I was so sad! I probably wore my DVD out watching it over & over! Love it & it never gets old watching it ❤😊
"CIO" 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Audrey's so cute, great line. Imagine how scary it would be to have several ppl following u wanting something you don't have ! her late husband kept so many secrets, how's the poor woman to know where the money is when he always kept her in the dark about everything. Great Classic, awesome actors, loved watching it, Thanks for uploading.
Such sweet graceful romantic comical chemistry between the lead pair..class movie & the humor level op 😂was laughing the heart out during whenever they were in a convo.
The beauty of a woman is not in a facial mode but the true beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. It is the caring that she lovingly gives the passion that she shows. The beauty of a woman grows with the passing years.” - Audrey Hepburn
This was one of the best films ever made. Grant, Hepburn, music by Mancini, and clothes by Givenchy it doesn't get better than that!!!!
I agree! I love this movie, and Mancini's music is some of the best ever recorded. I wish someone would make a RUclips channel that played all of these old classics. It seems like finding these gems is getting harder and harder to find. Today's movies couldn't hold a candle to these classics.
terminer ces beaux films des duos Hepburm Grant des repiques amusantes et des suspects
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@msbigdog14606
When two of Hollywoods biggest Icons are cast together for a film there can only be one outcome. Absolute Perfection Story telling. 10 out of 10 full of Twists!
I thought I knew Audrey Hepburn. I didn't. She was more lovely and a better actor than I could have ever imagined.
Audrey and Cary, two of the most talented and beautiful actors of all time together in a classic movie as good as this! Who could ask for more than this awesome film?!
I agree with you 100%!
It's April 11, 2022 and I'm still making time to watch this movie. This movie is 59 years old, but it still stirs up my emotions as if it were a new release.
Audrey,cómo,siempre,maravillosa,la,música,de,h,Mancini,estupenda,
There's a lady that looks like Audrey that often comes into the local casino... I'm thinking about checking her out...
And the most freakiest in their time 🤭
Thanks for uploading this classic ⚘️⚘️
No CGI, no explosions, no bizarre looking people, only stylish ladies and gentlemen speaking clearly in an entertaining story showing the beauty of Paris and coronated by Cary Grant's charisma and the gracefulness of Audrey Hepburn 👑 Love the classics ❤️
@moroz98 My favourite river-Seine-boat scene is the one in "Before Sunset".
I love the classics, too, but there's nothing wrong with CGI or explosions. I enjoy many times of movies, I don't limit myself to only the classics. To me, that would be like listening to only one genre of music.
Also, although I do love the classics, and the well-behaved people in them, and the nicely-dressed people in them, the acting is often really bad - often very fake, very wooden. Plus a lot of them are very macho, very bad treatment/attitudes towards women. A lot of sexist attitudes. So although I appreciate many things about them, there's a downside, too.
@Julia I think the problem with modern effects and explosions is that there's too much of it. Like the super hero movies for example, they are good as a genre but they're being made much more than they should.
In the old days actors were still affected by theatrical performance, and their fans liked that, that's why it may seem to our contemporary view as unnatural. I wonder how people after 50 years will assess the acting in our time.
I'm not sure what do you mean by sexism in classic movies, may be that I come from a different culture. Personally I like how actors in those movies were polite with women compared to our time, even when they wanted to show their affection (except for the bad guys of course 😉)
@@islamadam8502 excellent reply to the comment
Incredible film! It truly has everything; plot twists, romance, funny moments. Grant and Hepburn are such a fantastic duo! Honestly cannot recommend this enough!
Really I just found it annoying and beneath them both. I regret I found it disappointing.
@@bluewren2
Fully agree. Terrible plot.
Unfortunately even crappy movies are romanticized just because they have popular bygone stars and it's generally the case that 'the grass is always greener ... ' Lol
@@bluewren2 I found the silly "romance" annoying.
I've seen this movie many times but never tire of it. So much class and humor not to mention that great Mancini music. It's truly one of the greats.
Obviously you are one of the greats thank you Deborah.
Das Stimme ich 100% zu!
I agree with you 100%!
@@harveywallbanger2899 юз юз юз эх
Oh, the music, agreed! My Mom passed 4 years ago yesterday and we loved these old corny fun Cary Grant movies. Still think he is charming. Watched this for me and my Mama both today. Miss you Mom.
RIP Cary Grant (January 18, 1904 - November 29, 1986), aged 82
RIP Walter Matthau (October 1, 1920 - July 1, 2000), aged 79
RIP George Kennedy (February 18, 1925 - February 28, 2016), aged 91
RIP James Coburn (August 31, 1928 - November 18, 2002), aged 74
RIP Audrey Hepburn (May 4, 1929 - January 20, 1993), aged 63
You will be remembered as legends.
George Kennedy February 18, 1925 - February 28, 2016, Age 91
This movie has an all star cast and the music brings me back to the 60's. What a thrill to see them on the screen. Ms. Hepburn was beautiful, a wonderful actress and should have lived a longer life. I hope you enjoy the movie.
Today's film makers could learn a lot about making a movie that has real class.❤.
And they did. I've seen a few movies that borrowed ideas from this one.
@@portjanka "Today's" film makers most certainly did not ... because all they intend to do is destroy the past by dishonoring it.
Thanks for uploading this Hollywood classic ! ⚘⚘ No CGI, no explosions, no bizarre looking people. Just stylish ladies and gentlemen speaking clearly in an entertaining story that showcases the beauty of Paris, crowned by Cary Grant's charisma and Audrey Hepburn's gracefulness. Absolutely love these Hollywood classics ! ❤
One of my all time favourite films. Audrey and Cary were the perfect fit to star along side eachother in this timeless classic. Can't recommend this film enough.
Americans usually spell it FAVORITE. FAVOURITE is the British spelling.
@@piehoundUsually people spell a word based on the country they are from. In this case the UK.
@@ML-56 Thank you so much for educating me. I didn't know that. Can you explain to me the following saying ? " When in Rome do as the Romans do."
The opening graphics, Mancini's music, an excellent plot, Cary and Audrey all a winning combo can never be beat!
Audrey Hepburn was a kind of actress who you could effortlessly fall in love with no matter what character she played.
Grand old classic with an excellent support cast, depicting educated worldly-wise sophistication and maturity rather than the shallow, brash, youthfulness of modern cinema. An absolute tonic to jaded sensibilities; many thanks for sharing...
I agree with you 100%!
Amen! One of my top 5 movies since I saw it in the Sixties!
Ditto!
Yes, movies and life for that matter used to be done with class. I totally agree with you.
Bless you,
Agree 100%!
Are you serious!?! The whole movie here for free on RUclips? CHARADE! One of my favorites of all time. So stylish and beguiling......!
@pinkypuff69 we have all these movies available here in our channel, CCC. Welcome and hope you enjoy it!
@@CultCinemaClassics
Thank you, I've been a long time subscriber to your channel. I just scrolled through the movies and you have an amazing catalog of all the movies I love! Thanks. 💙
You cannot go wrong with having Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn in the same film. It doesn't hurt either by having great supporting actors.
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First movie seen with Audrey, and I love Cary from a bunch of Hitchcock's but... Im utterly dissapointed
@@annitacuda5688
It comes after L, and
before N in the alphabet.
Anyone older than 4 years old knows that. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
So am I. With You.
You have zero appreciation of a great movie . Plot ,action, actors ,direction .photography. Mancini expertly moulds the Charade tune to compliment the scenes throughout the movie. it all fits together like the fine jewel it is.
Don't forget Mancini, Donen, Binder & Paris.
Couldn’t believe there was another movie with Grant and Hepburn so clicked the thumbnail. Turns out it happens to be Charade 😂
I just saw this and am laughing since I can't forget Charade's opening.
Lovely to see Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant on such fine form and both sadly gone from us. ❤❤
Cary at first refused this role - he said I am just TOO OLD now it is ridiculous pairing me with these beautiful women. They did a little rewriting to gear it towards her practically chasing HIM! He said the happiest times in his whole career was making this movie with Audrey.
Wundervoller Film mit genialen SchauspielerInnen! Einfach super Drehbuch, Dialoge, witzig, spannend und einfach brillant!
I can't believe is this free ! and absolute classic, with two complete icons of their age. And Henri Mancini's timeless soundtrack.
It doesn't get any better than Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn!
Every time I see Audrey Hepburn, I think to myself, “I forgot how beautiful she is/was.” It’s like seeing her the first time every single time. Marvelous.
BUT THAT LEOPARD PRINT HAT IS ATROCIOUS! Just TERRIBLE! Blech, etc.
And also, she’s “a minor”?! Why, ME TOO!
And also, Cary Grant?! That’s the worst rug I’ve ever seen. And I’m not a young woman anymore. Wowsa!
Immer höflich und elegant wird diese Zeitreise erkannt….für uns Darlings ❤❤
I love this movie!!! An absolute classic. Audrey never fails and neither does Cary
Aubrey expose the truth
Me too! My Favorite Actress and Actor!
A true classic with legendary actors! Cary Grant's voice alone was so charming but his looks were handsome! Audrey was like a true lady and the fashion by Givenchy was the best of the 60's!
As someone put it so well: "the best Hitchcock movie that Hitchcock never made”, an observation that remains true today, as it did back then. While it might indeed be an homage to the the great director, "Charade" also stands pretty well on its own as a top-notch thriller with a witty script and a superb cast. Plus, that unforgettable title theme and music score by Henry Mancini. Oh,
for those times when people actually dressed instead of looking as though they just rolled out of bed as they do, nowadays.
Great film but only superficially Hitchcockian. Charade is a clever plot-driven toy directed with chic elegance by the great Stanley Donen. Even a gaudy trifle such as Hitchcock's 'To Catch A Thief' though is overflowing with subtle complexities and interpersonal tensions that arise from the characters NOT just the plot.
Audrey Hepburn had a top designer working for her personally. Cary Grant fills a business suit very well.
@@poetcomic1 Donen indeed knew what he was doing!
Also, it's from a time when actors didn't mumble, as a non-native English speaker these are the only kind of movies I can actually understand.
It was a time when cinema and theatre were more closely related: in a theatre you can't mumble otherwise people in the far back seats won't be able hear you.
Hitchcock was making The Birds, better movie with lesser box office.
A classic with all great actors.Cary Grant & Audrey Hepburn,a winning combo,Audrey has such class.
I miss this kind of film.I love Audrey Hepburn's classic beauty.
What an awesome and well written movie. I really miss the days when these came into the Theaters.
It sucks that the two of them didn’t make more movies together: they make such a lovely on-screen couple.
“ Sucks “ ? Hmmmm…..well, perhaps a little “ disappointing “.
@@carolcole570Well he was gay after all...
I guess he got enough of leading ladies at some point 😂
@@ericjourdain892 💩
Un film que j'ai vu et revu. C'est un plaisir de le regarder une fois encore tant cette comédie est pleine de fantaisie ! Et puis il y a Audrey Hepburn et le si séduisant Cary Grant, qui forment à vrai dire un bien charmant duo.❤❤❤
Cary Grant is a superb actor, and paired with Audrey Hepburn they are like magic together. Miss Hepburn was appointed a Good Will Ambassador for UNICEF in 1989. She did a lot of good work until she died. This film is fantastic.
There is so much style and elegance in this film, - apart from suspense. And concerning Cary Grant: He apologizes for yawning.........before knocking down the offender. Unsurpassable!
Cary Grant! The epitome of class, pizza, professionalism . Done could not have picked a better pairing up . Forget the malicious rumours! They broke the mould after these two were born .
Are you aware that Grant was shortlisted for the Bond role in "Dr. No"? He did not want to get trapped in sequels. Grant rules!
Pizza?
Cary looks to be twice her age....
Audrey sadly died in 1993,she was only 63 or 64.
A lovely movie and made my childhood brighter with both Walter Matthau and Cary Grant acting their socks off to gain the trust of Audrey Hepburn
I like their voices, they are so deep and attractive. Odry is a wonderful actress, men are in the high level of a talant too❤❤❤ Thank you for opportunity to enjoy it
Such a great movie: so stylish, great writing, memorable actors. I remember watching it on tv several times, it never disappoints, even knowing the ending.
I love her Dior look...
Krukshank
I agree with you 100%!
@@kathleenking47 Givenchy 😉
@@seidenweberin oops..I thought it was one of them
Givenchy
Audrey Hepburn is by far and away one of the most beautiful women who ever lived.
Let's say this movie is not old, just differently young.
I did love it when I saw it years ago.
Matthau is really outstanding here! Perfect casting👌
I’ve watched this film maybe 1000 times but I still love it😊
OMG I love this movie. It is smart, witty, beautifully shot and Hepburn and Grant are classic together! It’s timeless 💖
Matthau as the villain was brilliant.
Timeless but oh. Life was so simple then. What a gem. Makes you wish for a scriptwriter in meeting someone. I think Moonlighting had the same feel to it. Like glistening raindrops clearing the air of dusty cobwebs. Simple romance. Not raw. They were like a pair of matching gloves warm luxurious.
@@leonoranicolaysen2784 he was phenomenal! Absolutely perfect!I first saw this movie as a rerun when I was a teen and it’s remained a fav as an adult…
Sksamiransari
I hadn't known Audrey Hepburn 😍before watching this movie,she is not only beautiful but also pretty but also quite cute and confident in acting,
I grew up watching Audrey Hepburn movies, she has always been my all time favorite! Have you seen Roman Holiday, Sabrina, The Nun’s Story, Wait Until Dark, My Fair Lady, Love in the Afternoon? These are some of her best; there are so many! ❤❤❤
What an amazing film, what an amazing leading lady, what an amazing leading man… they just don’t make them like that anymore.
Grant and Hepburn obviously had great fun making this movie.
This film is unforgettable.❤🎉
What a great opening to a film. And it contains one of the most likable villains in cinema history.
Audrey was just something else, her acting was so pure, she had amazing expressions and even though she definitely was the perfect princessy, dreamy girl, whenever she had the chance she showed just how versatile she was. Probably why my favorite performance of hers was Eliza Doolittle, she was so funny on that movie and it breaks a little that type of role she got as Sabrina, Natasha or even Jo. Actually if I'm being honest every performance has something that makes it unique, so probably my favorite will be whichever one I'm watching. But cockney accent Audrey on My Fair Lady and her "Moon River" scene on Breakfast at Tiffany's are always going to have a special place in my heart.
All of that and a true personal warmth that came through in all of her films - her warmth infused all her facial expressions and her voice.
@@paulademichele1313 Yes, I absolutely love her voice and smile. She is the kind of person everybody would just stop to listen, because she had this ineffable beauty about her so as much as I love her as an actress, my favorite recordings of her are when she is speaking in her natural accent and tone. There we can see how intelligent she was, and just how much she had to share about life, love and kindness. I do like the fact that she an icon of beauty and fashion, but I hope that in future she is remembered more for the warrior and great human being that she was, it would be a tragedy to have someone with a message so powerful be known only as a pretty face, or a Funny Face , for that matter. (srry about the long wall text lol, can get a little carried away when it's about my biggest hero and inspiration in life, Audrey)
If you love Audrey as Eliza Doolittle and her singing Moon River in Breakfast at Tiffany’s how you seen/heard the original recording of her singing Wouldn’t It Be Loverly, which was dubbed over by Marni Nixon in post production. Audrey was very upset as she’d worked hard to improve her sining.
You can find it in RUclips.
@@sookibeulah9331 Yeah thanks, I've seen it. Have you heard the other ones too? I believe there are at least 4 of the originals available. The last one (where she sings to Higgins on the garden) I'm sure is available.
Watching "Charade" I've almost forgotten about Ms. Hepburn's Eliza Doolittle role. "My Fair Lady" is another movie I really don't mind watching again.
I am Russian and I love your movie! Masterpieces do not have borders and unite people. Thank you for uploading it!
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An oldie, but a goodie. Great performances by Carry Grant and Audrey Hepburn.
Love the twist...specially by Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant. Old is gold 😊
oh Audrey Hepbburn, James Coburn, Cary Grant and George Kennedy! how wnderful❤ such great talent actors and Audrey was also so elegant ❤
This movie is one of my all time favorites. Love cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn. Rearwindow and Wait Until Dark are my other two.
I am 27 yrs from Vietnam and i found this movie is cute and suitable for me than other modern action movies. Am I old alr?😂
Excellent Excellent suspense avec Audrey Hepburn, ( qu'elle est belle ! ) et Gary Grant, les acteurs que j'appréciais beaucoup dans ma jeunesse ! Et Paris au temps du métropolitains avec ses poinçonneurs, époque que j'ai connu ! Trop trop boen !!! Merci pour cet excellent partage !!!
I love Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant. This is a fantastic movie with amazing actors.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful film.
I keep forgetting just how good this film is. Stanley Donen director! No wonder!
Just lifts my spirits watching her... **sighhhh** ❤️ 💖 💗 💘 ❤️
Thank you.... made my day...
June 17, 2022
I had forgotten "Charade" is free on RUclips. My goodness, what a sublime production from everyone involved. The combination of Stanley Donen's camera setup that wonderfully catches Paris and with Henry Mancini's beautiful musical compositions exponentially enhancing both the of the stars; Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant, illumination to a magnificent super nova.
At 1:31:51, when Reggie/Audrey Hepburn reacts to the realization that the stamps are worth $250,000 is as thrilling as both James Coburn and Cary Grant's performance. This cast and crew take us on a true rollercoaster ride.
That's a spoiler -- there are some people who haven't seen it before.
The movie is 1963 MORON.
A classic. This seemed to be on TV every year in the 70's.
The film was never copyrighted. Big mistake but thank God.
I fell in love with this movie.
Seen this several times over the decades and I still love it. There was a big fuss about the difference in their ages but they are both adorable! 🥰. (James Coburn is one of my favorite actors and it was sad seeing him suffocated).
This is such a great movie! I remembered it was good from years ago, but I'd forgotten how good. Grant & Hepburn... what a pair!
Dyan Cannon and Cary were dating when this movie came out. Lucky Dyan to be dating the gorgeous, handsome charming Cary. He looks impeccable in every scene.
Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn, Walter Matthau csodás szereplők, remek story, és a végén a meglepetés! Jól szórakoztam, köszönöm.
Gran película del brillante director Stanley Donen.
Charada... Qué estupenda ecuación de mentiras!.
Excelentes actuaciones y hermosa música de Henry Mancini.
Adorable de principio a fin!.
Gracias.😊.🇨🇱.
Ottima colonna sonora e grandi attori per un film bellissimo tra Grant e la Hepburn ,si vede James coburn e Walter Matthau nella parte del cattivo con sorpresa ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
I've always loved the description of "Charade" as "the greatest Hitchcock film that Hitchcock never directed." Just as Carol Reed's "The Third Man" was the greatest Orson Welles film that Orson Welles never directed. (Although he did appear in it -- unforgettably).
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Wow thank you so much for your support, you keep watching and CCC will keep finding you some gems!!!
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The low, ominous, almost rumbling piano following Walter Matthau as he searches the theater is a masterclass in film scoring. and the sound effects of his loud echoing footsteps are chilling. Plus, the whole twist of his true identity just makes so much sense; I think it's one of the smartest twists in all of cinema. He was actually the smartest of all the men in pursuit of the money because he took the time to actually win her trust rather than antagonize her and turn her against him from the start (like the other 3 men did). This is top-tier thriller filmmaking.
The timeless epitome of intellect, elegance, acting ability, and extraordinary cinematic craftsmanship. It has never become "dated" and will stand on it's own throughout future decades.
It's lovely, but totally dated. The clothing, attitudes, etc. So dated.
The world was a much better place when there were people like Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant. Unlikely to ever see their like again.
One of the best movies of all time ! Old is still the best !
Let the good times roll! Timeless movie, great actors!
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I agree with you 100%!
Timeless and just good. Audrey Hepburn is a little universe of sensitivity, insecurity and expression. In her little finger she has got more sensitivity than modern actors can possess or express in their lifetime.
J'aime bien tes exagérations. Tu me fais penser à moi.
@@danielgiraud1118 Merci Daniel! Ca me fait beaucoup de plaisir de characteriser les vedettes d'une autre époque presque oublié (et d'ecrire dans une autre langue que la mienne)
@@victorvogelfrei9808: Howdy Victor de Hossegor ! Lemme thank thee fer thy nice comment. So now, I do know now that thou make me twicely think tae me. Obviously, thou do like a-writin' in english as I do too. Unfortunately, I am french an' the french make me sick, but at the age o' Christ on cross, I did discover that mah father were nae mah father an' a-carryin' on on my discover, I went tae the final point that mah real father was half english. An' third point in common, thou art nae deeply french. I guess thy relatives an' roots come from Germany. Am I right ?
An' tae come back tae Audrey Hepburn, she does possess a subtlety, nuances an' intricacies that make me fond o' her. She's so much attractive tae me an' far much mo' than a sexy girl. She illustrates fully an' utterly the Woman wi' a "W" block-letter. "Ô Woman, thou art the masterpiece o' God's will"
@@danielgiraud1118 "Subtlety" is a very fine word to describe Audrey Hepburns essence. Yes, indeed. We call it "Feinheit" oder "Feinsinn". But it is more than that. To respect the small things, including the small differences between human beings, between one thing and another. There is a tendency in our time to be one-dimensional. Audrey Hepburn is multidimensional, and I'm sure, it is not just her part in the film. She is full of self-doubt, fear and anxiety, combined with great wishes, desires and hopes. Therefore I admire this woman. She is just the contrary to a narcisstic and one-dimensional personality! P.S.: You are right! My family and my ancestors are from Berlin. Good nose!!
@@victorvogelfrei9808: Mon ami, tu n'as pas reçu mon commentaire car j'ai été (encore) censuré par ce péd*phile de YewTube.
Almost anything withbAudrey Hepburn becomes an instant classic. Add.Cary Grant and its always worth watching. Audrey had excellent taste in films.
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Only ever saw this movie once and that was 20+ years ago. One of the great ones. Thanks so much for posting this.
One of my all time favorites. I adore Cary Grant. Thank you for sharing.
Really amazing climactic chase inside a large french theater....the lighting, the cinematography, the film editing and the sound engineering. ( Audrey Hepburn trapped, Walter Matthau stalking her and Cary Grant listening to the sound of footsteps before pulling that trap door switch!)
Yes - the technical side of film making, everything that makes the acting and the story work as film - is rarely understood and appreciated. Thank you.
"He must have known Charles pretty well"
"How can you tell?"
"He's allergic to him!"
(as an unknown man sneezes over a corpse in a coffin)
I now know that I'm going to love this movie; very, very much.
There really was no doubt considering it stars several of my favorite actors.
Just pondering... I wonder where that fine piece of Louis Vuitton luggage is today. I hope it was given to a crew member of the production staff, but probably not.
Good question LV may belong to AH. And was her private luggage.🤩
Maravillosa pelicula, la he visto en diferentes oportunidades,y hoy la he vuelto a mirar. Gracias por compartirla.
Audrey Hepburn my most fav Hollywood actress .she was a noble woman. Classic charisma......few bollywood stars have this...she never promote nudituy.symbol of real innocence. 👏
Legendary cast!! Classic movie....love it!
Walter Matthau- great as always. Terrific movie - keeps you guessing for sure!
Ooh! I love Cary Grant!!! Great film! Seen it 2 or 3 times over the years but still love it and Cary Grant!
A truly classic film with a Hitchcockian style. Thank you for share this gem.
One of my all-time favourites!
I remember watching this movie again and again back in the sixties...it always seemed to be on, but it was so well done I in turn always watched it...
Oh my god, I just realized, this fantastic movie, one of the best ever made, is only three years younger than me.
Truly great film material may be of it's time, yet remain timeless. This is one such film. Beautifully shot.
I am so happy to find this movie !
My DVD messed up & I was so sad!
I probably wore my DVD out watching it over & over! Love it & it never gets old watching it ❤😊
One of my favorite movies. What a great cast!
One of the all time classics. thanks for posting. 👍👍👍
Huge Cary Grant fan - great movie
"CIO" 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Audrey's so cute, great line. Imagine how scary it would be to have several ppl following u wanting something you don't have ! her late husband kept so many secrets, how's the poor woman to know where the money is when he always kept her in the dark about everything. Great Classic, awesome actors, loved watching it, Thanks for uploading.
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わぁ、ありがとう!
Awesome, great script, great acting, great cinematography! We need them all to be like this one, a real classic! Keep ‘em coming.
Absolutely !
And don’t forget the music! Mancini’s “Charade” never ages.
Gracias
Sólo puedo decir Graciaaaaas por este regalo a lo grande.Actores , música ,director......irrepetibles.
die alten Filme sind immer ein Hit.
Such sweet graceful romantic comical chemistry between the lead pair..class movie & the humor level op 😂was laughing the heart out during whenever they were in a convo.
The beauty of a woman is not in a facial mode but the true beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul.
It is the caring that she lovingly gives the passion that she shows. The beauty of a woman grows with the passing years.” - Audrey Hepburn
Easy to say when you're as pretty as Hepburn.
It is a nice quote, but it is just not true! The older a woman gets, the uglier she gets, same as what happens to men!!!😢
It is a nice quote, but it is just not true! The older a woman gets, the uglier she gets, same as what happens to men!!!😢
It is a nice quote, but it is just not true! The older a woman gets, the uglier she gets, same as what happens to men!!!😢
Audrey one of the beautiful and good actress of Hollywood
オシャレで色褪せない映画🎥でオードリーヘップバーンの映画は不思議な魅力があります。