When I first saw "Charade", I was convinced for the longest time this was a Hitchcock movie. Small wonder Hitchcock all but set the standard for quality mystery films.
However, here is one film that is EVEN BETTER than I remembered it. Yeah, its a little dated here and there, but not much, just mainly Audrey Hepburns dialog. However, the story with all its twists is just as suspenseful and fun to watch as it was 40 years ago. Ive seen this three times in the last two years, after that long, long absence .
The storys strength lies in getting the viewer involved. One never knows whether Gary Grant is a good guy or a bad guy. The dialog between Grant and Hepburn is very entertaining as the latter tries to figure out the same thing. There are lots of good lines, particularly by Grant. That in itself makes this film fun to watch multiple times. The pacing of this story also is good; the film moves fast and spaces the action out smartly.
I give director Donen my sincerest apologies. Anyway, where did this film go? Its tasteful humor, colorful characters and intelligent plot make "Charade" one of the best mystery movies ever made, but its not well known even among classic films.Watching Charade youll have an smile on your face from the beginning till the very end. And youll burst out laughing in many moments of the movie. Stanley Donen gets out of every sequence very skillfully and, as he did before in Seven Brides or Singin In The Rain, he probes hes an outstanding filmmaker. Therere two names that come into my mind every time I watch this movie: Alfred Hitchcock and Blake Edwards. In Charade, Stanley Donen merged suspense and romantic-comedy in the best possible way. Actors selection is just perfect, the chemical between Hepburn and Grant is simply unbeatable.