Review of Charade (1963) by Chris Cabin for Slant Magazine — 21 Feb 2004
Shot by Charles Lang, one of the greatest American cinematographers to ever live, Charade is some sort of miraculous entertainment, self-aware and self-parodying yet never distancing or detached. Hepburn is the audience’s funny and flighty proxy, allowing us the great pleasure of being seduced by Grant’s unpredictable charmer.
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This review of Charade (1963) was written by Chris Cabin and published by Slant Magazine on 21 Feb 2004.
Charade has generally received very positive reviews.
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