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Clips from Charade (1963)
"Those men won't be very far away no matter where you go."
Charade (1963)
"In fact, I don't even see any point in your changing hotels."
Charade (1963)
"Now, please help us, Mrs. Lampert."
Charade (1963)
"[ Sighs ]"
Charade (1963)
"Well, if I'm going to die, I might as well do it for my country."
Charade (1963)
"That's the spirit. Here's what I want you to do."
Charade (1963)
"We're anxious to know who this man is - the one calling himself Dyle."
Charade (1963)
"I want you to find out."
Charade (1963)
"Why me?"
Charade (1963)
"You're in an ideal position. He trusts you."
Charade (1963)
"Besides, you yourself said women make the best spies."
Charade (1963)
"- Fräulein. Fräulein. - What are you doing following me?"
Charade (1963)
"It’s gonna look like a parade. Stop it."
Charade (1963)
"[ Horn Honking ]"
Charade (1963)
"How are you? Nice to see you. When did you arrive?"
Charade (1963)
"It’s a lovely town. Are you having a good time? So many things to see."
Charade (1963)
"[ Tires Screech ]"
Charade (1963)
"Fräulein."
Charade (1963)
"Fräulein!"
Charade (1963)
"If you don't stop following me, I'll call the police."
Charade (1963)
"Taxi!"
Charade (1963)
"[ Phone Ringing ]"
Charade (1963)
"Dyle, pIease. D-Y-L-E."
Charade (1963)
"Yes, Mr. Dyle. I remember."
Charade (1963)
"- No, I'm sorry, Mr. Dyle. Nothing today. - Thank you."
Charade (1963)
"[ Woman On P.A. ] Mr. Dyle, pIease. You're wanted on the telephone."
Charade (1963)
"Mr. Dyle. Cabin four."
Charade (1963)
"- Yes? - [ Regina ] Good morning, Mr. Dyle."
Charade (1963)
"No cat and mouse. You've got me. What do you want to know?"
Charade (1963)
"Why you lied to me."
Charade (1963)
"I had to. For all I knew, you were in on the whole thing."
Charade (1963)
"- I'm trying to find out who you are. - You know my name. It’s Dyle."
Charade (1963)
"Carson Dyle is dead."
Charade (1963)
"Yes, he is. He was my brother."
Charade (1963)
"The army thinks he was killed in action by the Germans..."
Charade (1963)
"because my brother wouldn't go along with their scheme to steal the gold."
Charade (1963)
"I think he threatened to turn them in and they killed him."
Charade (1963)
"How can I? You lied to me just the way Charles did."
Charade (1963)
"After promising you wouldn't."
Charade (1963)
"Take me a while to get used to your new name. What is it?"
Charade (1963)
"Hmm? Hello?"
Charade (1963)
"Hello?"
Charade (1963)
"Take the next car, please."
Charade (1963)
"Look out. Didn't want you to bump your head."
Charade (1963)
"All right, get in there."
Charade (1963)
"All right, turn around."
Charade (1963)
"- Now what? - We wait. With our mouth shut."
Charade (1963)
"Oh, I'm sorry about that."
Charade (1963)
"- Do I knock or something? - No, open it..."
Charade (1963)
"The view had better be worth it."
Charade (1963)
"Very pretty. Now what?"
Charade (1963)
"I was afraid of that."
Charade (1963)
"I'll give you a chance, Dyle, which is more than you'd give me."
Charade (1963)
"Where's the money?"
Charade (1963)
"Is that why you dragged me all the way up here? To ask me that?"
Charade (1963)
"- She has it. - And I say maybe you both have it."
Charade (1963)
"One more time, Dyle. Where is it?"
Charade (1963)
"Supposing I had it - which I don't -"
Charade (1963)
"do you really think I'd just hand it over to you?"
Charade (1963)
"Step back."
Charade (1963)
"Back where?"
Charade (1963)
"That's the idea."
Charade (1963)
"Hmm. Now - Now, just a minute. Take it easy."
Charade (1963)
"[ Groans ]"
Charade (1963)
"[ Screaming ]"
Charade (1963)
"- Ηerman? - What?"
Charade (1963)
"[ Chuckling ]"
Charade (1963)
"- Ηow you doing? - Ηow do you think?"
Charade (1963)
"If you get bored, try writing "Love thy neighbor" 1 00 times on the side of the building."
Charade (1963)
"Monsieur, next time, please, use the keyhole, hmm?"
Charade (1963)
"[ Clatter ]"
Charade (1963)
"- Is that you? - Yeah."
Charade (1963)
"- You gonna open up? - Sure. Wait a minute."
Charade (1963)
"Don't you know it's impolite to leave someone holding... the phone?"
Charade (1963)
"What happened?"
Charade (1963)
"Oh, I met a man with sharp nails."
Charade (1963)
"[ Gasps ]"
Charade (1963)
"Come in. I've got something that stings like crazy."
Charade (1963)
"Sit down."
Charade (1963)
"- W-W-What is that stuff? - Marvelous stuff."
Charade (1963)
"- Gonna hurt you much more than it's gonna hurt me. - I'll bet -"
Charade (1963)
"Oh! Did you hear something rip?"
Charade (1963)
"- No. - Oh. That's odd."
Charade (1963)
"[ Groans ]"
Charade (1963)
"Listen, I-I only came in for an estimate."
Charade (1963)
"Sit still. It’s not too bad."
Charade (1963)
"You won't be able to lie on your back for a few days."
Charade (1963)
"- But then, you can lie from any position, can't you? - Oh-ho-ho -"
Charade (1963)
"- Ooh! - Does it hurt?"
Charade (1963)
"- What? - Does it hurt?"
Charade (1963)
"- Oh. Are you kidding? - [ Laughs ]"
Charade (1963)
"Have you got a bullet I could bite, like they do in the movies?"
Charade (1963)
"Passport? What kind of a proof is that?"
Charade (1963)
"You could at least tell me what your first name is these days."
Charade (1963)
"Alexander."
Charade (1963)
"Okay, Alexander."
Charade (1963)
"- You're done. - Good."
Charade (1963)
"You're a new man."
Charade (1963)
"I'm sorry the old one couldn't tell you the truth..."
Charade (1963)
"but I had to find out your part in all this."
Charade (1963)
"Is there a Mrs. Dyle?"
Charade (1963)
"But we're divorced."
Charade (1963)
"I thought that was Peter Joshua."
Charade (1963)
"I'm just as difficult to Iive with as he was."
Charade (1963)
"Alex, how can you tell if anyone's lying or not?"
Charade (1963)
"- You can't. - There must be some way."
Charade (1963)
"There's an old riddle about two tribes of Indians."
Charade (1963)
"The Whitefeet always tell the truth, and the Blackfeet always lie."
Charade (1963)
"One day you meet an Indian. You say..."
Charade (1963)
""Ηey, Indian, what are you, a truthful Whitefoot or a lying Blackfoot?""
Charade (1963)
"He says, "I'm a truthful Whitefoot." But which is he?"
Charade (1963)
"Why couldn't you just look at his feet?"
Charade (1963)
"Well, then, he's a truthful Whitefoot, of course."
Charade (1963)
"Why not a lying Blackfoot?"
Charade (1963)
"- Which one are you? - A truthful Whitefoot."
Charade (1963)
"Come in."
Charade (1963)
"- Sit down. - Why? Do you wanna look at my feet?"
Charade (1963)
"Uh-oh. Ohh. Hey, knock it off. Come on, Reggie. Listen to me."
Charade (1963)
"Here it comes, the fatherly talk."
Charade (1963)
"- Can't you be serious? - Oh! You just said an horrible word."
Charade (1963)
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