Rating: Summary: Both Movies are Good but Charade is My Favorite! Review: Both of these movies are good, my favorite is Charade starring Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn, Walter Matthau, George Kennedy, James Coburn and Ned Glass. In Charade Audrey plays Regina Lambert a woman who returns from a vacation to find that her husband has been murdered and that he was up to no good before his death and was hiding something from her including a large sum of money that some very dangerous criminals are after. Cary Grant plays a man who Regina befriends who may or not be one of the villains and Reggie doesn't know who she can trust. The other movie One of My Wives is Missing is good, I saw it on TV when I was a kid and it stars Jack Clugman as a detective. The movie is about some weird guy who freaks out when a woman claims she is his long lost wife and he is not to happy that the detective is investigating it. Does, the guy have something to hide? It's a good movie and has a lot of twists and turns in the plot that keeps you guessing and I remember as a kid and watching this on late night TV thinking the movie was a little creepy!
Rating: Summary: Great!! Wonderful 70s Detecive Film!! Review: One Of My Wives Is Missing is one of the most underated mystery films of the 70s, it is also one of the best! Jack Klugman gives a superb performance as the small town detective. If you like detective shows and films from the genre of Columbo and MacMillan and Wife then don't miss this film.
Rating: Summary: Great!! Wonderful 70s Detecive Film!! Review: One Of My Wives Is Missing is one of the most underated mystery films of the 70s, it is also one of the best! Jack Klugman gives a superb performance as the small town detective. If you like detective shows and films from the genre of Columbo and MacMillan and Wife then don't miss this film.