Yesterday I saw an old 1963 movie called Charade starring Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn, Walter Mathau, James Coburn and George Kennedy.Even after 46 years the movie was spell binding.
Regina "Reggie" Lampert(Audrey Hepburn) meets a charming stranger calling himself Peter Joshua(Cary Grant) on a skiing holiday in Megève. She returns to Paris, planning to ask her 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 husbands 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 and another who places a mirror in front of the corpses mouth and nose, both to verify he is dead.
She is summoned to the U.S. Embassy, where she meets CIA agent Hamilton Bartholomew(Walter Matthau). He informs her Charles was involved in a theft during World War II. As part of the OSS(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. 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 remains missing – and the U.S. government wants it back. Reggie recognizes the oddballs from the funeral in pictures shown to her by Bartholomew. He insists she has the money, even if she doesnt 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 is after her late husbands money as well. The dead mans 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, Carsons 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 Reggies hotel room. However, they come up empty. The stamps have been cut off the letter.
Reggie had given them to her friends 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 puts their total value at$250, 000.Reggie hiding from the unmasked Carson Dyle.
She returns to the hotel and finds Texs 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 through the streets of Paris and the subway.
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 Dyles death.
Reggie insists on turning the stamps over to the proper authorities. Peter refuses to accompany her inside the embassy office, but when she goes in by herself, she is shocked to find Peter(or rather Brian Cruikshank) sitting behind the desk. After proving to her that he is actually the government official responsible for recovered property, he promises to marry her.after she gives him the stamps. The movie ends with a split-screen grid showing flashback shots of all his different identities, with Reggie hoping that they have lots of boys, so she can name them all after him.