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Clips from Charade (1963)
"[ Birds Chirping ]"
Charade (1963)
"[ Dog Barking ]"
Charade (1963)
"[ Train Whistle Blows ]"
Charade (1963)
"Holà!"
Charade (1963)
"Don't tell me. Ya didn't know it was loaded."
Charade (1963)
"- Sylvie! - Oh."
Charade (1963)
"Can't he do something constructive, like start an avalanche or something?"
Charade (1963)
"[ Sylvie ] Va jouer, mon chéri."
Charade (1963)
"When you start to eat like this, something is the matter."
Charade (1963)
"Sylvie, I'm getting a divorce."
Charade (1963)
"- What? From Charles? - Ηe's the only husband I have."
Charade (1963)
"- I've tried to make it work, really I have, but - - But what?"
Charade (1963)
"I can't explain. It’s just that I'm too miserable to go on any longer like this."
Charade (1963)
"It is infuriating that your unhappiness does not turn to fat."
Charade (1963)
"But I don't understand. Why do you want a divorce?"
Charade (1963)
"Because I don't love him. And he obviously doesn't love me."
Charade (1963)
"you won't find it difficult to make some new friends."
Charade (1963)
"I admit I came to Paris to escape American provincial..."
Charade (1963)
"but that doesn't mean I'm ready for French traditional."
Charade (1963)
"I loathe the whole idea of divorce, Sylvie."
Charade (1963)
"But if only Charles had been honest with me."
Charade (1963)
"That's all I ask of anybody: the simpIe truth."
Charade (1963)
"But with Charles, everything is secrecy and lies."
Charade (1963)
"He's hiding something from me, Sylvie -"
Charade (1963)
"something terrible - and it frightens me."
Charade (1963)
"[ Man ] Does he belong to you?"
Charade (1963)
"He was throwing snowballs at Baron Rothschild."
Charade (1963)
"- Why? Do you think we're going to? - I don't know. Ηow would I know?"
Charade (1963)
"Because I already know an awful lot of people."
Charade (1963)
"Until one of them dies I couldn't possibly meet anyone else."
Charade (1963)
"Ηmm. Well, if anyone goes on the critical list, let me know."
Charade (1963)
"- Quitter. - Uh, what?"
Charade (1963)
"[ Laughing ] You give up awfully easily, don't you?"
Charade (1963)
"Viens, Jean-Louis. Let us make a walk. I've never seen a Rothschild before."
Charade (1963)
"[ Chuckling ] Clever fellow. Almost missed me."
Charade (1963)
"Thank you."
Charade (1963)
"- You're blocking my view. - Oh."
Charade (1963)
"- Which view would you prefer? - The one you're blocking."
Charade (1963)
"It’s my last chance. I'm flying back to Paris this afternoon."
Charade (1963)
"- What's your name? - Peter Joshua."
Charade (1963)
"- Mine's Regina Lampert. - Is there a Mr. Lampert?"
Charade (1963)
"- Yes. - Good for you."
Charade (1963)
"No, it isn't. I'm getting a divorce."
Charade (1963)
"- Please, not on my account. - No. I don't really love him."
Charade (1963)
"- At least you're honest. - Ηmm. Is there a Mrs. Joshua?"
Charade (1963)
"Yes, but we're divorced."
Charade (1963)
"That wasn't a proposal. I'm just curious."
Charade (1963)
"[ Sighs ] Is your husband with you?"
Charade (1963)
"Oh, no, Charles is never with me. What do people call you? Pete?"
Charade (1963)
"Mr. Joshua."
Charade (1963)
"- I've enjoyed talking with you. - Now you're angry."
Charade (1963)
"No, I just have a lot of packing to do. I'm going back to Paris, too."
Charade (1963)
"Wasn't it Shakespeare who said when strangers do meet in far-off lands..."
Charade (1963)
"they should ere long see each other again?"
Charade (1963)
"- Shakespeare never said that. - Ηow do you know?"
Charade (1963)
"It’s terrible. You just made it up."
Charade (1963)
"Well, it sounds right. You going to call me?"
Charade (1963)
"- Is there only one Charles Lampert? - Mmm."
Charade (1963)
"Lord, I hope so. [ Gasps ]"
Charade (1963)
"When you get your divorce, are you going back to America?"
Charade (1963)
"- Don't you want me to stay? - Of course, but if you went back and wrote me a letter -"
Charade (1963)
"- Okay. - Good-bye."
Charade (1963)
"Merci."
Charade (1963)
"Honorine?"
Charade (1963)
"[ Yelps ]"
Charade (1963)
"- Madame Charles Lampert? - Yes."
Charade (1963)
"I'm Inspector Edouard Grandpierre of the police judiciaire."
Charade (1963)
"Well, madame?"
Charade (1963)
"You loved him?"
Charade (1963)
"I'm very cold."
Charade (1963)
"lying next to the tracks of the Paris-Bordeaux railroad line."
Charade (1963)
"Leave? No."
Charade (1963)
"It sailed for Venezuela this morning at 7:00."
Charade (1963)
"I'm very confused."
Charade (1963)
"- Ηe was American, your husband? - Swiss."
Charade (1963)
"Ah, Swiss. His profession?"
Charade (1963)
"- He didn't have one. - Ηe was a wealthy man?"
Charade (1963)
"I suppose so. I don't know."
Charade (1963)
"- About how wealthy, would you say? - I don't know."
Charade (1963)
"I don't know."
Charade (1963)
"Besides yourself, who is his nearest relative?"
Charade (1963)
"I know. I'm sorry."
Charade (1963)
"- Les effets de Lampert. - [ Man ] D'accord."
Charade (1963)
"Everything."
Charade (1963)
"The gallery paid him 1,250,000 new francs -"
Charade (1963)
"in dollars, a quarter of a million."
Charade (1963)
"They searched it thoroughly."
Charade (1963)
"They did not find $250,000."
Charade (1963)
"These few things are all that was found in the train compartment."
Charade (1963)
"There was no other baggage. Your husband must have been in a great hurry."
Charade (1963)
"One wallet containing 4,000 francs."
Charade (1963)
"One agenda. Ηis last notation was made yesterday, Thursday -"
Charade (1963)
"5:00 p.m., Jardins des Champs-Élysées."
Charade (1963)
"- Why there? - I don't know."
Charade (1963)
"- Perhaps he met somebody. - Obviously."
Charade (1963)
"One ticket of passage to South America."
Charade (1963)
"One letter, stamped but unsealed, addressed to you."
Charade (1963)
"May I see it, please?"
Charade (1963)
""My dear Regina, I hope you are enjoying your holiday."
Charade (1963)
""Megève can be so lovely at this time of year."
Charade (1963)
""The days pass very slowly, and I hope to see you soon."
Charade (1963)
""As always, Charles."
Charade (1963)
"P.S. Your dentist called yesterday. Your appointment has been changed.""
Charade (1963)
"Not much, is it?"
Charade (1963)
"We took the liberty of calling your dentist."
Charade (1963)
"We thought perhaps we would learn something."
Charade (1963)
"- Did you? - Yes."
Charade (1963)
"Your appointment has been changed."
Charade (1963)
"One comb."
Charade (1963)
"One fountain pen."
Charade (1963)
"One tin of tooth powder. That is all."
Charade (1963)
"If you will sign this list, you may take the things with you."
Charade (1963)
"Is that all? May I leave now?"
Charade (1963)
"Is this your husband's passport?"
Charade (1963)
"Yes."
Charade (1963)
"I don't understand."
Charade (1963)
"[ Footsteps Approach ]"
Charade (1963)
"[ Door Opens, Hinges Creak ]"
Charade (1963)
"[ Peter ] Oh, I telephoned but nobody answered."
Charade (1963)
"- [ Sighs ] Hello. - HeIlo."
Charade (1963)
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