Review of Charade (1963) by Marcie M — 05 Mar 2012
"In fact, it ('Charade') may well be the most successful non-Hitchcock picture ever made to mix murder, mayhem, romance, and marriage in one screenplay." -From an essay by Bruce Eder.
'Charade' was the only spy film at the time to feature a woman at the focal point of the story. Hepburn shines alongslide Grant, as the pair dance around Paris, dodging bullets, spies, and murderous plots in attempt to uncover a murder mystery. Such a delightful film. Go see it!
This review of Charade (1963) was written by Marcie M on 05 Mar 2012.
Charade has generally received very positive reviews.
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