Indiscreet | |
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Directed by | Stanley Donen |
Produced by | Stanley Donen |
Written by | Norman Krasna |
Based on |
Kind Sir 1954 play by Norman Krasna |
Starring |
Cary Grant Ingrid Bergman |
Music by | Richard Bennett |
Cinematography | Freddie Young |
Edited by | Jack Harris |
Distributed by | Warner Brothers |
Release date
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26 June 1958 |
Running time
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100 min. |
Language | English |
Box office | $8 million (US) |
Kind Sir | |
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Written by | Norman Krasna |
Date premiered | 4 November 1953 |
Place premiered | Alvin Theatre, New York |
Original language | English |
Subject | Comedy |
Setting | The New York apartment of Miss Jane Kimball |
Indiscreet is a 1958 Technicolor British romantic comedy film directed by Stanley Donen and starring Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman. An actress falls in love with a man she believes to be married, who is secretly concealing from her the fact that he has no wife.
The film is based on the play Kind Sir by Norman Krasna. This was Grant's and Bergman's second film together, after Alfred Hitchcock's Notorious (1946), and was one of the first films to popularise artistic use of the technique of split screens. The film was remade for television in 1988 starring Robert Wagner and Lesley-Anne Down.
Anna Kalman is an accomplished London-based actress who has given up hope of finding the man of her dreams. Through her brother-in-law she meets a handsome economist, Philip Adams, and they fall in love.
However, he is keeping a secret from her. As opposed to being a married man who pretends to be single, Philip is a bachelor who pretends to be married. When she learns of his lie, Anna becomes furious and works out a plan to get even. However, after an open conversation they plan to get married.
Kind Sir is a play that was originally directed by Joshua Logan. It ran for 166 performances.
It was originally announced that the film would be made with either Marilyn Monroe or Jayne Mansfield, and with Clark Gable as the male star.
Indiscreet was nominated for three Golden Globes, two BAFTAs and one Writers Guild of America award, but failed to win any of them.