Charade (1953 film)

Charade
Directed by Roy Kellino
Produced by James Mason
Written by James Mason
Pamela Mason
Scott Forbes & Bruce Lister
Based on a story by Alexandre Dumas (section Duel at Dawn)
Starring See below
Cinematography Ernest Miller
Joseph F. Biroc
Edited by Maurice Wright
Production
company
Portland Pictures
Distributed by Monarch Film Corporation (UK)
Release date
1953
Running time
83 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Charade is a 1953 black and white American anthology film directed by Roy Kellino.[1] It consists of a trio of short stories introduced by and starring James Mason and his wife Pamela.[2]

Plot

In "Portrait of a Murderer," a cynical young artist (Pamela Mason) absentmindedly sketches her neighbour (James Mason) who, unbeknownst to her, is a murderer. In "Duel at Dawn," in 1880s Austria, two officers (Mason and Scott Forbes) fight a duel for the love of a Baroness (Pamela Mason). In "The Midas Touch," Jonah Watson (James Mason), a successful businessman in New York, is dissatisfied with his life, and moves to England to start again. Working as a servant, he falls in love with Lilly (Pamela Mason), a cockney maid, who dreams of bettering herself.

Cast

References

  1. "Charade (1953)".
  2. "Charade (1953) - Roy Kellino - Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related - AllMovie".
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