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)
Storyline
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
Featured review
A British-based light romantic comedy,adapted from a stage play,INDISCREET is basically a gossamer-thin opus which is often constrained by it's theatrical origins,but is totally redeemed by the incomparable Cary Grant and the almost-as-incomparable Ingrid Bergman.The settings,story and characters are frightfully upper-middle class,an often resistible brew,but Grant's matchless skill as a light comedian and actor,allied with immense charm and ever-youthful handsomeness,and a surprisingly deft comic performance by Bergman,not at her peak of attractiveness but still striking in her early forties,give the sometimes under-nourished script a resonance it didn't really have.The result is a enjoyable and very pleasant hour and a half.It dosen't provoke guffaws or hearty roars of laughter,more a lengthy,admiring smile throughout it's running time,but this is not to it's detriment.Stanley Donen's direction is perfectly adequate,though a greater opening out and use of exterior scenes would have reduced the sometimes static quality of the narrative.The supporting cast consists of familiar British character actors like Cecil Parker,Megs Jenkins,Phyllis Calvert and David Kossoff,always welcome contributors and they add invaluably to the fun.But it is Grant and Bergman who carry the film all the way,also making a potentially maudlin final scene(despite ending rather abruptly)rather sweet and touching.
- BJJManchester
- Aug 14, 2006
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Indiskret
- 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
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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