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Clips from Charade (1963)
"- [ Man ] What is it now, Pamela? - It happened again."
Charade (1963)
"Bad luck, Pamela."
Charade (1963)
"- That was a dumb move, Ηerman. - Oh, man. And then some."
Charade (1963)
"But sneakin' up thataway by yourself."
Charade (1963)
"- Walk up and shake you by that hand of yours? - A dumb move, Ηerman. A dumb move."
Charade (1963)
"- You want some more? - Never mind that. Did you get the money?"
Charade (1963)
"How could I with the three Marx Brothers breathing down my neck?"
Charade (1963)
"I thought we had an agreement."
Charade (1963)
"Now, the girl trusts me."
Charade (1963)
"If she's got the money, I'll find out about it. But you just leave me alone."
Charade (1963)
"We took all the chances. The money belongs to us, not to him."
Charade (1963)
"Now, don't be piggy, Herman."
Charade (1963)
"A third of nothing is nothing. Just think about that."
Charade (1963)
"But make up your mind. She's waiting for me."
Charade (1963)
"I don't see how another 24 hours could hurt anything."
Charade (1963)
"Shoot, no. Not after all these years."
Charade (1963)
"Then he gets it out of your share."
Charade (1963)
"Not mine."
Charade (1963)
"Either one of you got the room next to her?"
Charade (1963)
"Give me the key. Get another room. I want to use it."
Charade (1963)
"Hmm."
Charade (1963)
"- Don't worry. - [ Chuckling ] Oh, no, I ain't worryin'."
Charade (1963)
"You see this little fella here?"
Charade (1963)
"And he's even meaner than I am."
Charade (1963)
"- Who is it? - It’s me, Peter."
Charade (1963)
"There was no trace of him."
Charade (1963)
"There are three men. Ηe's one of them."
Charade (1963)
"They think I have a quarter of a million dollars that belongs to them."
Charade (1963)
"- Go on. - That's all."
Charade (1963)
"- No, it isn't. Where's the money? - I don't know."
Charade (1963)
"They killed Charles to get it, but he must not have had it with him on the train."
Charade (1963)
"Peter, help me. You're the only one I can trust."
Charade (1963)
"I'll help you."
Charade (1963)
"I told you I would. Come on."
Charade (1963)
"Oh, I'm so hungry I could faint."
Charade (1963)
"[ Sniffling ] And I've gotten your suit all wet."
Charade (1963)
"- That's all right. It’s a drip-dry. - [ Sighs ]"
Charade (1963)
"- Wipe your eyes. - [ Sniffling ]"
Charade (1963)
"Promise me you'll never lie to me the way Charles did."
Charade (1963)
"Usually it's because they want something. They're afraid the truth won't get it."
Charade (1963)
"- Do you tell lies? - [ Phone Buzzing ]"
Charade (1963)
"- Hello? - Mrs. Lampert, it's me..."
Charade (1963)
"the man who was in your room a few minutes ago."
Charade (1963)
"It’s the man you had the fight with."
Charade (1963)
"What's wrong? Is he still there?"
Charade (1963)
"- Yes, that's right. - What's he saying?"
Charade (1963)
"Don't trust him. Don't tell him anything."
Charade (1963)
"What was all that about?"
Charade (1963)
"- Ηe said if I don't give him the money he'll kill me. - Oh, don't take it seriously."
Charade (1963)
"- I believe what he said. - No, no. It’s just a lot of words."
Charade (1963)
"Words can hurt."
Charade (1963)
"I know."
Charade (1963)
"Try to get some sleep. You'll feel better."
Charade (1963)
"Don't worry. I've arranged to take the room next door to you."
Charade (1963)
"So you'll be all right."
Charade (1963)
"If you want anything, just bang on the wall."
Charade (1963)
"Better lock the door after me."
Charade (1963)
"[ Door Closes ]"
Charade (1963)
"is that there's someone else."
Charade (1963)
"- What? - Someone who wasn't in that photograph you showed me today."
Charade (1963)
"He says his name is Peter Joshua, but it isn't. It’s Dyle."
Charade (1963)
"- Are you still there, Mr. Bartholomew? - Yes, yes, Mrs. Lampert."
Charade (1963)
"Uh, I don't know who this Mr. Dyle is..."
Charade (1963)
"but it's possible we were wrong about who killed your husband."
Charade (1963)
"You mean... he might have?"
Charade (1963)
"Mr. Bartholomew, I'm catching the next plane out of here."
Charade (1963)
"Now, take it easy, Mrs. Lampert. Take it easy."
Charade (1963)
"Uh, where are you now? Can you meet me at the market?"
Charade (1963)
"- At Les Ηalles? - Yes. Opposite Saint-Eustache."
Charade (1963)
"- I'll meet you there in 1 5 minutes. - All right. I'll be there in 1 5 minutes."
Charade (1963)
"Suivez ce taxi."
Charade (1963)
"- Were you followed? - Yes, by Dyle. But I lost him."
Charade (1963)
"I'm beginning to think women make the best spies."
Charade (1963)
"- Ηe has a gun, Mr. Bartholomew. - No."
Charade (1963)
"- Carson? - There's only one Dyle connected with this affair, Mrs. Lampert."
Charade (1963)
"You mean you've known about him all along?"
Charade (1963)
"It’s enough to make you a vegetarian, isn't it?"
Charade (1963)
"It’s just lucky I'm not hanging next to one of those things right now."
Charade (1963)
"Why didn't you tell me you knew about Dyle?"
Charade (1963)
"I didn't see any point. Dyle's dead."
Charade (1963)
"Mr. Bartholomew, what is all this about?"
Charade (1963)
"In 1944, five members of the O.S.S. -"
Charade (1963)
"the military espionage unit -"
Charade (1963)
"were ordered behind the German lines..."
Charade (1963)
"for the purpose of delivering $250,000 in gold..."
Charade (1963)
"to the French underground."
Charade (1963)
"the three men who showed up at his funeral yesterday..."
Charade (1963)
"and Carson Dyle."
Charade (1963)
"- Oh. - But instead of delivering the gold, they stole it."
Charade (1963)
"- How? - By burying it..."
Charade (1963)
"then reporting the Germans had captured it."
Charade (1963)
"All they had to do was come back after the war..."
Charade (1963)
"dig it up and split it five ways."
Charade (1963)
"May I have a cigarette, please?"
Charade (1963)
"It’s like drinking coffee through a veil."
Charade (1963)
"Everything went smoothly enough until after the gold was buried."
Charade (1963)
"Before they could get out, they were ambushed by a German patrol."
Charade (1963)
"[ Stammering ]"
Charade (1963)
"What was wrong with that one?"
Charade (1963)
"Nothing, I guess. What happened then?"
Charade (1963)
"- Have you any idea what these things cost over here? - Please go on, Mr. Bartholomew."
Charade (1963)
"What happened then?"
Charade (1963)
"Carson Dyle was dead, but Scobie was able to travel. So -"
Charade (1963)
"- La soupe, c'est pour qui? - Pour moi."
Charade (1963)
"Where was I?"
Charade (1963)
"- Carson Dyle was dead. - Yes. Carson Dyle was dead."
Charade (1963)
"The others finally got back to the base and waited for the war to end..."
Charade (1963)
"only Charles couldn't wait quite as long as the others."
Charade (1963)
"He beat them back to the gold, took everything for himself and disappeared."
Charade (1963)
"But if they stole all that money, why can't you arrest them?"
Charade (1963)
"We know what happened from the bits and pieces we were able to paste together..."
Charade (1963)
"but we still have no proof."
Charade (1963)
"What's this got to do with the C.I.O.?"
Charade (1963)
"C.I.A., Mrs. Lampert."
Charade (1963)
"It’s an extension of the wartime O.S.S."
Charade (1963)
"It’s our money, and we want it back."
Charade (1963)
"I'm sorry, Mr. Bartholomew, but nothing you've said has changed my mind."
Charade (1963)
"I'm leaving Paris tonight."
Charade (1963)
"Wouldn't advise that, Mrs. Lampert."
Charade (1963)
"Better consider what happened to your husband when he tried to leave."
Charade (1963)
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