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6.7/10
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An actress who has given up on love meets a suave banker and begins a flirtation with him--although he's already married.An actress who has given up on love meets a suave banker and begins a flirtation with him--although he's already married.An actress who has given up on love meets a suave banker and begins a flirtation with him--although he's already married.
- Nominated for 3 BAFTA Awards
- 7 nominations total
Michael Anthony
- Oscar
- (uncredited)
Ernest Blyth
- Dignitary
- (uncredited)
- …
Martin Boddey
- Albert
- (uncredited)
Pauline Chamberlain
- Woman in Audience
- (uncredited)
Diane Clare
- Young Woman
- (uncredited)
David Coote
- Charles
- (uncredited)
Robert Desmond
- Young Man
- (uncredited)
Eric Francis
- Elevator Operator
- (uncredited)
Frank Hawkins
- William
- (uncredited)
Stratford Johns
- Waiter
- (uncredited)
Oliver Johnston
- Mr. Finleigh
- (uncredited)
Emile Stemmler
- Waiter at Spring Dance
- (uncredited)
Featured reviews
I, like many others, I'm sure watched this movie because of the star power attached. Fans of Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman will not be disappointed. Cary Grant is as debonair and sophisticated as ever and Ingrid Bergman is as glamourous and yet down to earth as ever. The leads share wonderful chemistry and their romance is absolutely believable. The complications that need to be resolved from them to live happily ever after provide great comedic situations. Sparkling dialgoue and sure handed direction from Stanley Donen make this vehicle a must see for fans of these two Hollywood icons, 8/10.
"Indiscreet" is a perfect example of how two attractive stars can save a film. Without the presence of Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman, this film would be almost unbearable to sit through. Their magnificent chemistry on the screen makes "Indiscreet" much more enjoyable than it really is...
I can't believe that some people thought any part of this film was boring! It isn't an action movie. It's about the developing relationship between two mature people and it is, indeed, a comedy. There are some great lines from Ingrid, who holds one spellbound throughout - with her acting, with her beauty and with those elegant gowns. Sorry, don't even mention those other actresses in the same breath as Bergman! She is in a class of her own - and shows it in this film. She was 42 when she filmed it - and it really doesn't make any difference. She's not pretending to be a young girl with her first lover. As for any comparison with "Notorious" - no! You can't compare these two films. Both are great, both star Bergman and Grant - similarity ends there! I would like to add that the supporting roles are admirably played by all - especially the brilliant Cecil Parker [Alfred Munson], who had me in stitches. Mary Hutchings [founder, Ingrid Bergman International at Yahoo Clubs]
Out of Warner Brothers, Indiscreet is directed by Stanley Donen and stars Ingrid Bergman & Cary Grant, with support coming from Cecil Parker, Phyllis Calvert, David Kossoff & Megs Jenkins. It is based on the play "Kind Sir" written by Norman Krasna. Plot sees Bergman as Anna Kalman, an accomplished actress who can't believe her luck when she finally meets the man of her dreams, Philip Adams (Grant). However, Phillip is keeping a secret, a secret that Anna finds out about and promptly sets about getting even with him for.
Indiscreet is a very simple movie. Grant and Bergman re-team again 12 years after making Notorious with Alfred Hitchcock. Their chemistry is again sparkling and Donen utilises it to the maximum by naturally building the film around the charismatic stars. There's no hidden agendas here, the movie knows it is breezy and understands that good writing (edgy at times) and two comfortable actors can make for good entertainment. It starts off slow, but the character build up pays off once Grant & Bergman start their romance, in fact the comedy is indeed thin on the ground for the first half of the film. But once the secret at the core of the plot is out, the comedy kicks into gear, with a dancing party sequence joyous and alone is worth watching the film for.
Also note worthy is the London location which provides a fitting back drop to the well mannered, well to do, coupling of Anna & Phillip. While the costumes too are pleasing and hang nicely off of the two aesthetically safe-in middle-age actors. It's no screwball, far from it, so any expectation of that will surely disappoint newcomers. And true to say it's very old fashioned and of its time as regards its romantic ideals. But that's OK, we like light hearted well written comedy, especially when it's performed as smooth as it is here. 7/10
Indiscreet is a very simple movie. Grant and Bergman re-team again 12 years after making Notorious with Alfred Hitchcock. Their chemistry is again sparkling and Donen utilises it to the maximum by naturally building the film around the charismatic stars. There's no hidden agendas here, the movie knows it is breezy and understands that good writing (edgy at times) and two comfortable actors can make for good entertainment. It starts off slow, but the character build up pays off once Grant & Bergman start their romance, in fact the comedy is indeed thin on the ground for the first half of the film. But once the secret at the core of the plot is out, the comedy kicks into gear, with a dancing party sequence joyous and alone is worth watching the film for.
Also note worthy is the London location which provides a fitting back drop to the well mannered, well to do, coupling of Anna & Phillip. While the costumes too are pleasing and hang nicely off of the two aesthetically safe-in middle-age actors. It's no screwball, far from it, so any expectation of that will surely disappoint newcomers. And true to say it's very old fashioned and of its time as regards its romantic ideals. But that's OK, we like light hearted well written comedy, especially when it's performed as smooth as it is here. 7/10
I have been reading some of the comments about this film. Everyone needs to lighten up - This movie is basically what movie making is supposed to be about: ENTERTAINMENT! This is a light comedy. It stars two of the screens finest: Ingrid Bergman and Cary Grant. It has no hidden message, no hidden meanings. Just sit back and enjoy the performances. The entire cast is splendid - and directed very, very well. It was intended to be a "fun" film. It is fun to see the relationship blossom - it's fun to see the chaos that ensues. I have always adored Ingrid Bergman - I have always loved Cary Grant. You'll love them, too. Stanley Donen made very adult films, meaning subject, not content in this case. There is nothing in this film that children should not see - they just won't understand it. But it was not made for kids anyway, so, pop some popcorn, grab a soda, put your feet up and have fun watching this film!
Did you know
- TriviaCary Grant said that this was his personal favorite film.
- GoofsAbout 24 minutes into the movie, the Big Ben clock tower shows six o'clock, and a character remarks that it is six o'clock while its chimes are heard. However, seven clock chimes are sounded, not six.
- Quotes
Anna Kalman: How dare he make love to me and not be a married man! Damn!
- Crazy creditsAll of the opening credits appear as if engraved on calling cards.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 42nd Annual Academy Awards (1970)
- SoundtracksINDISCREET
by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen
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- Also known as
- Indiscreet
- Filming locations
- Painted Hall, Old Royal Naval College, King William Walk, Greenwich, London, England, UK(Banquet scene in the Painted Hall)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime
- 1h 40m(100 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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