

I'm glad ARABESQUE is available on DVD, but I wish they'd recorded a commentary track by Donen and Sophia Loren while they're both still alive and reasonably well. how they lavishly reward thought leaders who redefine change in winner-friendly ways. On a related note, Donen's second Hitchcock spoof/homage, ARABESQUE, was released as part of a Gregory Peck boxed DVD set. Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World. By the way, CHARADE is also piggybacked onto the DVD of Jonathan Demme's well-meaning but disappointing remake, THE TRUTH ABOUT CHARLIE. The New York Times bestselling, groundbreaking investigation of how the global elites efforts to 'change the world' preserve the status quo and obscure their role in causing the problems they later seek to solve.

Do try to get ahold of the marvelous Criterion Collection DVD of CHARADE it's well worth seeking out, with nifty extras including an utterly delightful commentary track by Stanley Donen and the late Peter Stone. Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World. Both Hepburn and Paris look their sophisticated best, and the theme is my favorite by Henry Mancini next to the PINK PANTHER theme. James Coburn, George Kennedy, and Walter Matthau (all Oscar winners now!) are in top form in these early screen appearances of theirs.

Every other line is sparklingly quotable, and Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn are among my favorite screen couples pity this was their only big screen teaming (I liked the wry way they kidded the age difference between them, too). CHARADE is the best Hitchcock movie Hitchcock never made! With romance, sophisticated comedy, and stylish suspense (including a smattering of graphic-for-its-era violence) balanced out deftly, CHARADE is the movie that made me a fan of both Peter Stone and Stanley Donen (yes, I actually saw this before I ever saw one of Donen's musicals!).
