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Clips from Charade (1963)
"I wanted to tell you how sorry I am and see if there's anything I can do."
Charade (1963)
"How did you find out?"
Charade (1963)
"- I'm very sorry. - Thank you."
Charade (1963)
"I know. There's no electricity."
Charade (1963)
"Well, where did everything go?"
Charade (1963)
"Charles sold it all at auction. This is all I have left."
Charade (1963)
"I think I prefer it this way."
Charade (1963)
"What are you going to do?"
Charade (1963)
"Try and get my old job back at EURESCO, I suppose."
Charade (1963)
"Only she's English into French, and I'm French into English."
Charade (1963)
"That's what I was doing before I married Charles."
Charade (1963)
"The police probably think I killed him."
Charade (1963)
"Something like that."
Charade (1963)
"It’s terrible it ended this way, though -"
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"tossed off a train like a sack of third-class mail."
Charade (1963)
"We'll find you a hotel."
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"Nothing too expensive."
Charade (1963)
"I'm not a lady of leisure anymore, you know."
Charade (1963)
"Something clean and modest and near enough to EURESCO..."
Charade (1963)
"so you can take a cab when it rains."
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"- Okay? - Okay."
Charade (1963)
"♪♪ [ Somber Classical ]"
Charade (1963)
"Not a very large turnout, is it?"
Charade (1963)
"Didn't Charles have any friends?"
Charade (1963)
"Don't ask me. I'm only the widow."
Charade (1963)
"If Charles had died in bed, we wouldn't even have him."
Charade (1963)
"At least he knows how to behave at funerals."
Charade (1963)
"[ Nail Clippers Clicking ]"
Charade (1963)
"Have you no idea who could have done it?"
Charade (1963)
"Until two days ago the only thing I really knew about Charles was his name."
Charade (1963)
"Now it seems I didn't even know that."
Charade (1963)
"[ Door Closes ]"
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"[ Sneezing ]"
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"- Ηe must have known Charles pretty well. - Ηow can you tell?"
Charade (1963)
"He's allergic to him."
Charade (1963)
"[ Whispering ] Bless you."
Charade (1963)
"- Do you know him? - Never seen him before."
Charade (1963)
"Miz Lampert, ma'am -"
Charade (1963)
"Uh, Miz Lampert, ma'am..."
Charade (1963)
"Charlie had no call of doin' it thataway."
Charade (1963)
"No sirree."
Charade (1963)
"Mille pardons, madame."
Charade (1963)
"- Merci. - Pardon. Pardon."
Charade (1963)
"Pardon. Pardon."
Charade (1963)
"Hello?"
Charade (1963)
"[ Man ] Is there anything wrong, Miss Tompkins?"
Charade (1963)
"Uh, Miss Tompkins isn't here."
Charade (1963)
"Oh, I'm sorry. My secretary must have gone to lunch."
Charade (1963)
"Oh, yes. Please, uh, come in, Mrs. Lampert."
Charade (1963)
"Excuse me for a moment, Mrs. Lampert."
Charade (1963)
"It’s a stubborn little devil."
Charade (1963)
"Dry cleaning-wise, things are all fouled up."
Charade (1963)
"I had a good man - a really excellent man on the Rue Ponthieu..."
Charade (1963)
"but H.Q. asked us to use the plant here in the building to ease the gold outflow."
Charade (1963)
"Mr. Bartholomew, are you quite sure you know who I am?"
Charade (1963)
"You're Charles Lampert's widow, yes?"
Charade (1963)
"I'm very sorry."
Charade (1963)
"Voilà, as they say."
Charade (1963)
"Won't you sit down, Mrs. Lampert?"
Charade (1963)
"I've got liverwurst, liverwurst, chicken and liverwurst."
Charade (1963)
"Mrs. Lampert, do you know what C.I.A. is?"
Charade (1963)
"I don't suppose it's an airline, is it?"
Charade (1963)
"Central Intelligence Agency. C.I.A."
Charade (1963)
"You mean spies and all of that?"
Charade (1963)
"- Only we call them agents. - "We"? You mean you -"
Charade (1963)
"I didn't think people like you were supposed to admit -"
Charade (1963)
"Oh, I'm not an agent. I'm an administrator, a desk jockey..."
Charade (1963)
"- [ Pops ] - funds."
Charade (1963)
"Congress seems to think that all a spy needs -"
Charade (1963)
"That all he needs is a codebook, a cyanide pill and he's in business."
Charade (1963)
"May I have a sandwich, please?"
Charade (1963)
"- So that was it. - Yes."
Charade (1963)
"We, of course, knew him by his real name -"
Charade (1963)
"Voss. Charles Voss."
Charade (1963)
"All right, Mrs. Voss."
Charade (1963)
"I'd like you to look at this photograph for a moment, please."
Charade (1963)
"Tell us if you recogni - Oh."
Charade (1963)
"By the way, have you seen this one?"
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"- Very sweet. - Aren't they?"
Charade (1963)
"- All right, Mrs. Voss - - Please stop calling me that."
Charade (1963)
"Just a moment. Have a good look."
Charade (1963)
"- It's Charles. - Very good."
Charade (1963)
"- Ηe looks so young. When was this taken? - 1 944. Next, please."
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"The man who was at the funeral yesterday."
Charade (1963)
"A tall man in a corduroy suit."
Charade (1963)
"- You like some wine? - No, thank you."
Charade (1963)
"Next, please."
Charade (1963)
"He was there, too. A little less hair, but it's the same one."
Charade (1963)
"Do you know him, Mrs. Lampert? Leopold W. Gideon?"
Charade (1963)
"- No. - The last one, please."
Charade (1963)
"[ Gasps ] That's a face you don't forget."
Charade (1963)
"- You've never seen him before either? - No, thank heaven."
Charade (1963)
"Why should I be in any danger?"
Charade (1963)
"You're Charles Voss's wife."
Charade (1963)
"Mr. Bartholomew, if you're trying to frighten me..."
Charade (1963)
"you're doing a first-rate job."
Charade (1963)
"Please do what we ask, Mrs. Lampert. It’s your only chance."
Charade (1963)
"Gladly. But I don't know what you want. You haven't told me."
Charade (1963)
"Oh? I haven't?"
Charade (1963)
"Well, it's the money, Mrs. Lampert, the money."
Charade (1963)
"The $250,000 Charles Voss received from the auction."
Charade (1963)
"But that's Charles's money, not theirs."
Charade (1963)
"- Oh, boy. - But then whose is it? Ηis or theirs?"
Charade (1963)
"Ours."
Charade (1963)
"Oh."
Charade (1963)
"- I'm afraid we want it back. - But I don't have it."
Charade (1963)
"That's impossible, Mrs. Lampert."
Charade (1963)
"You're the only one who could have it."
Charade (1963)
"Mr. Bartholomew, if I had a quarter of a million dollars..."
Charade (1963)
"believe me, I'd know it."
Charade (1963)
"You mean it's just lying around somewhere, all that cash?"
Charade (1963)
"Or a certified check, safe-deposit key, baggage claim."
Charade (1963)
"- Look for it. I'm quite sure you'll find it. - But -"
Charade (1963)
"Look for it. Look just as hard and as fast as you can."
Charade (1963)
"Those three men know you've got the money just as surely as we do."
Charade (1963)
"You won't be safe until the money's in our hands."
Charade (1963)
"Is that clear?"
Charade (1963)
"Ηere's where you're to call me, day or night."
Charade (1963)
"It’s a direct line to both my office -"
Charade (1963)
"[ Burps ] and my apartment."
Charade (1963)
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