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This is an exceptional DVD transfer of an exceptional movie. Criterion has done a exquisite job of restoring Charade to its vivid glory. The film is presented in its recent 1.85:1 aspect ratio. The print is distinct, crisp, and handsome to eye. You feel as if you can arrive out and touch the actors.
And what actors! The film features the dashing older version of Cary Grant and the youthful gamine Audrey Hepburn, with enough chemistry between them to ignite a fireworks factory. The state is a convoluted and flimsy trifle about frosty war behold shenanigans, with cases of wrong identity and episodes of grave peril for Miss Audrey. But Cary, the classic proper guy in cad’s clothing, is there to set aside the day. In addition to which he provides chaste romance that sizzles beneath the civility.
Audio commentary is provided by director Stanley Donen and screenwriter Peter Stone. While spellbinding and humorous in spots, it does accelerate a bit over the length of the film. It may be better to check it out when you accumulate something in the film that you would like to hear dissected. Otherwise, you’d be better to stick with the enjoyable, corny dialogue spoken in the dulcet tones of Cary and Audrey. The soundtrack music is to also to be savored, done up in classic ’60s examine movie style by the movie maestro Henry Mancini.
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If you have nothing to do on a rainy day and fill a DVD player, this is the movie you want to have on hand to pop in the machine and disclose you from care. It’s a keeper (and it comes in a keeper case!) .
I got this DVD for Christmas and I wasn’t disappointed. Stanley Donen, director of musicals such as “Singin’ In The Rain” starring Gene Kelly, brought together Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn (who looks intelligent, as always) in this wonderfully-written chronicle about a Parisian widow (Hepburn) who is being pursued by three perilous men (two of which are played by George Kennedy - an gracious “heavy” - and James Coburn at his most menacing) who want to accumulate out about a gigantic sum of money her uninteresting husband supposedly had. Grant is the pleasant stranger but eventually you open to wonder: is he working with these men? Does he want the money for himself? Or is he really the fair, older man Audrey finds herself falling in like with?
Enhanced by a lush derive by the slow Henry Mancini, photographed beautifully in Paris and containing worthy acting and deliciously nasty dialogue by writer Peter Stone, “Charade” is a film that should be in every serious DVD collection. Grant is older but better, like attractive wine, and Ms. Hepburn … well there have been millions of words passe to record her and I can’t add to them other than to say the world lost a suited talent at her death.
You’ll indulge in “Charade” for a long, long time.
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