Review of Charade (1963) by Michael Newton for The Guardian — 30 Jun 1971
For all of its 113 minutes, Charade presents us with a temporary entry into that brighter place, into the possibility of adventure, the vicarious possession of beauty. Acted by two Europeans in a mythic, dangerous, beguiling Paris, it remains a quintessential Hollywood film.
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This review of Charade (1963) was written by Michael Newton and published by The Guardian on 30 Jun 1971.
Charade has generally received very positive reviews.
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