I first saw a poor quality version of Charade (due to the fact that it’s in the public domain) on PBS years ago, and I was shocked that I’d never seen it before – or even heard of it! I guess that’s what happens when it’s no longer a private commodity. Often compared to Hitchcock films, and for good reason. Walter Matthau shines particuarly in my opinion, while some of Cary Grant’s sillier lines are a bit…too silly (which is saying a lot for Cary Grant.) Nevertheless, it’s a great way to spent 113 minutes.