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Charade (1963)

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You can expect the unexpected when they play...Charade
Ratings: 7.5 / 10 from

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Length: 113 Minute(s)
Regina Lambert returns to Paris from a ski holiday in Switzerland to find that her husband has been murdered. She is later told by CIA agent Hamilton Bartholemew that Charles Lambert was one of five men who stole $250,000 in gold from the U.S. government during World War II, and the government wants it back. The money was not found among his possessions, and Regina can shed no light on its whereabouts. Later that day she is visited by Peter Joshua, whom she had met briefly while on holiday. When her husband's former partners in crime, who were double-crossed by Charles, start calling her looking for the money, Peter offers to help find it. Thus begins an elaborate charade in which nothing is what it seems to be.
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Movie Parental Guide

nudity 4/10 Mild sexual references. A group of people play a game passing an orange without using their hands. Some viewers might view it as a little suggestive. A woman chases a man around a shower room. To discourage her, the man showers with his clothes on.
violence 6/10 View of man (with blood) on face, thrown off of train and lying dead on the ground. A man threatens a woman by striking matches and throwing them on her. A man threatens a woman with a metal hook. Two men fight with a gun and a hook. One tears his coat open on a rough wall that cuts his back. View of dead man (with eyes open) in bathtub with running water. View of dying man with knife in his neck (blood included). View of dead man's face after he has been smothered to death. There is a shoot out. Brief view of dead body after falling to his death.
profanity 3/10 One use of jackss and also other mild profanities. some blasphemy.
alcohol 4/10 Adult drinking and smoking. A brief reference to heroin.
frightening 4/10 Mild movie. Some scary moments. Suggested MPAA Rating: PG for violence, suggestive references, mild language, and smoking.

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