The Truth About Charlie
The Truth About Charlie | |
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Original film poster | |
Directed by | Jonathan Demme |
Produced by |
Jonathan Demme Peter Saraf Edward Saxon Ilona Herzberg Neda Armian Mishka Cheyko |
Screenplay by |
Jonathan Demme Steve Schmidt Peter Stone (credited as Peter Joshua) Jessica Bendinger |
Based on |
Charade by Peter Stone |
Starring |
Mark Wahlberg Thandie Newton Tim Robbins Joong-Hoon Park Ted Levine Lisa Gay Hamilton Christine Boisson Stephen Dillane Charles Aznavour Anna Karina Magali Noël |
Music by |
Rachel Portman Deva Anderson |
Cinematography | Tak Fujimoto |
Edited by | Carol Littleton |
Production company |
Mediastrem Film Clinica Estetico Productions |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Release dates | 25 October 2002 |
Running time | 104 minutes |
Country |
United States France |
Language |
English French |
Budget | $29 million |
Box office | $7,093,284 |
The Truth About Charlie is a 2002 remake of the 1963 classic film Charade. It is also an homage to François Truffaut's 1960 film Shoot the Piano Player complete with that film's star, Charles Aznavour, making two surreal appearances singing his song "Quand tu m'aimes" (first in French, later in English).
The film was produced, directed and co-written by Academy Award winner Jonathan Demme, and stars Mark Wahlberg and Thandie Newton in the roles once played by Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn.
This version closely mirrors the plotline of the original film. It is once again set in Paris and features several famous French actors. Director Agnès Varda made a cameo appearance. Actress/Chanteuse Anna Karina sings a Serge Gainsbourg song in one scene. Peter Stone, screenwriter of Charade, receives a story credit as "Peter Joshua," which was one of the identities Grant's character used in the first film. Stone disliked the remake and refused to be credited under his real name. The name of Wahlberg's character in the remake is "Joshua Peters." The film received a mixed reception from critics and was a flop at the box office, bringing only $7 million worldwide. The original Charade accidentally slipped into the public domain. Universal had never bothered to release it officially on DVD, until it was included as a bonus feature on the B-side of the Charlie DVD. They previously licensed it to The Criterion Collection, while numerous unofficial DVDs had been released worldwide.
Plot
British newlywed Regina Lambert lives in Paris with her husband, Charlie. She returns home following a short vacation, determined to divorce Charlie, only to discover their apartment has been stripped bare and that her husband has been murdered. Regina is soon reunited with a mysterious stranger she met on her holiday. He helps her piece together the truth about the deceased Charlie and deal with three menacing people who are now following her.
Cast (in order of appearance)
- Mark Wahlberg - Lewis Bartholomew (alias Joshua Peters)
- Stephen Dillane - Charlie
- Thandie Newton - Regina Lambert
- Sakina Jaffrey - Sylvia
- Christine Boisson - Commandant Dominique
- Simon Abkarian - Lieutenant Dessalines
- Joong-Hoon Park - Il-Sang Lee
- Lisa Gay Hamilton - Lola Jansco
- Ted Levine - Emil Zadapec
- Magali Noël - Mysterious Woman in Black
- Tim Robbins - Carson J. Dyle
- Agnès Varda - The Widow Hyppolite
- Charles Aznavour - Charles Aznavour
- Olivier Broche - Aznavour Fan
- Manno Charlemagne - Chez Josephine Maitre D'
- Anna Karina - Karina
- Philippe Katerine - Karina Fan
- Philippe Duquesne - Café Cook
- Kenneth Utt - The Late Monsieur Hyppolite
- Sotigui Kouyaté - Dealer Prophète
- Paula Moore - Ms. Hoskins
Music
(* contains soundtrack CD)
- "Jim The Jinn" (*)
Written by Otto Engelhardt, Pit Baumgartner
Performed by De Phazz - "Zanj"
Written by Ram
Performed by Ram - "Paris deux"
Written by Malcolm McLaren, Didier Makaga and Leigh Gorman
Performed by Malcolm McLaren - "Paris quatre"
Written by Malcolm McLaren, Didier Makaga and Leigh Gorman
Performed by Malcolm McLaren - "Hasta Llegar"
Written by I. Mellino, M. Crespin. M. Estrade, S. Mellino, JM Paulus, Howard Bernstein
Performed by Les Négresses Vertes - "Enter The Heretic"
Written by Raz Mesinai
Performed by Badawi - "Ragda" (*)
Written by Khaled Hadj Brahim
Performed by Khaled - "De cara a la pared" (*)
Written by Lhasa de Sela, Yves Desrosiers
Performed by Lhasa - "Epoca" (*)
Written by Philippe Cohen Solal, Christoph H. Müller, Eduardo Makaroff
Performed by Gotan Project - "Water Ceremony"
Written by Mercan Dede
Performed by Mercan Dede - "Le malade imaginaire"
Written by Silver Johnson, Cedric Belise, Khalid Dehbi, Samuel Adebiyi, Fabien Philetas, Gerard Nubul, Georges Jeannot, Arnaud Codet, Mehdi Felicite
Performed by Saïan Supa Crew - "N’sel Fik"
Written by Zelmat Fadela, Sahraoui Mohamed
Performed by Chaba Fadela & Cheb Sahroui - "Brimful of Asha"
Written by Tjinder Singh
Performed by Cornershop - "Quand tu m'aimes" (*)
Word and Written by Charles Aznavour
English lyric by Dee Shipman
Performed by Charles Aznavour
(sung English version for this film, but CD was French original version) - "Garab" (*)
Written by Rachid Taha
Performed by Rachid Taha - "Charade"
Written by Johnny Mercer, Henry Mancini
Performed by Buzz Kilman - "Mentira" (*)
Written by Manu Chao
Performed by Manu Chao - "10 Kòb Konsyans"
Written by Jean-Bertrand Aristide
Performed by Jean-Bertrand Aristide & St. Jean Bosco Choir - "Sous le Soleil exactement"
Written by Serge Gainsbourg
Performed by Anna Karina - "Intro"
Written by Silver Johnson, Cedric Belise, Khalid Dehbi, Samuel Adebiyi, Fabien Philetas, Gerard Nubul, Georges Jeannot, Arnaud Codet, Mehdi Felicite
Performed by Saïan Supa Crew - "La voix du vaurien" (*)
Written by Jean-Marc Miroglio
Performed by Jean-Marc Miro - "Les enfants perdus" (*)
Written by Jacques Veneruso
English words adapted by Angelique Kidjo
Performed by Angélique Kidjo - "This Is The Army Of Forgotten Souls" (*)
Written by Hamilton Lee, Timothy Whelan, Nicholas Page
Performed by Transglobal Underground - "Charade d’amour"
Written by Rachel Portman & Anna Karina
Performed by Anna Karina & Los Scorpions - "Hey Natty (Day Monsters)" (*)
Written by Marty Kornblum, Tom Desisto
Performed by Backward Dog - "It’s More Expensive for This"
Written by Snooze, Moritz Von Oswald, Mark Ernestus
Performed by Snooze - "Zitherbell"
Written by Natacha Atlas, Andrew Cronshaw
Performed by Natacha Atlas - "La butte rouge"
Written by Montéhus, G. Krier
Performed by Pierre Carré - "Bigga Man" (*)
Written by Ted Demme
Performed by Ted Demme - "Fink vs. DJ Alicat"
Written by Finian Greenall
Performed by Fink - "The Spirit of Uluru"
Courtesy of LaserLight Digital - "Cyberabad"
Written by Aniruddha Das, John Pandit, Steven Savale, Sanjay Tailor
Performed by Asisan Dub Foundation - "Fortress Europe" (*)
Written by Aniruddha Das, John Pandit, Steven Savale, Sanjay Tailor
Performed by Asisan Dub Foundation - "Stealth and Rhythm"
Written by Brian Transeau
Performed by BT - "La vie à deux"
Written by Manu Chao
Performed by Manu Chao - "It's A Wonderful Life" (*)
Written by Mark Linkous
Performed by Sparklehorse - "Slow Down" (*)
Written by Glenn Mercer, Bill Million
Performed by The Feelies - "Mr. Kennedy" (*)
Written by Robyn Hitchcock
Performed by The Soft Boys
Trivia
- Peter Stone, screenwriter of Charade, receives a story credit as "Peter Joshua," which was one of the identities Grant's character used in the first film. Stone disliked the remake and refused to be credited under his real name. The name of Wahlberg's character in the remake is "Joshua Peters."
Credits
- "Very special thanks" were given to Stanley Donen, Anna Karina, Paul Thomas Anderson, Luc Besson, Pierre-Ange Le Pogam, Joanne Howard, David Byrne, Jay Tobler, Gary Goetzman, Madeleine Morgenstern, Ellen Kuras, Claudine Bouché, Angie Utt, Annie-B. Parson, Nancy Savoca, Chris Brigham, Erika Green, Leslee Dart, Monsieur Abut/Hotel Langlois.
External links
- The Truth About Charlie at the Internet Movie Database
- The Truth About Charlie at AllMovie
- The Truth About Charlie at Rotten Tomatoes
- The Truth About Charlie at Box Office Mojo
- Official Web Site
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