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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.

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Philip Adams
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Anna Kalman
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Alfred Munson
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Mrs. Margaret Munson
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Carl Banks
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Doris Banks
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Michael Anthony ...
Oscar (uncredited)
Ernest Blyth ...
Dignitary / Ballet Audience / Club Member / Guest at Spring Dance (uncredited)
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Albert (uncredited)
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Woman in Audience (uncredited)
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Young Woman (uncredited)
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Charles (uncredited)
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Young Man (uncredited)
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Elevator Operator (uncredited)
Frank Hawkins ...
William (uncredited)
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Waiter (uncredited)
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Mr. Finleigh (uncredited)
Emile Stemmler ...
Waiter at Spring Dance (uncredited)
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Guide (uncredited)
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Passport Official (uncredited)
Middleton Woods ...
Finleigh's Clerk (uncredited)

Directed by

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Stanley Donen

Written by

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Norman Krasna ... (screenplay)
 
Norman Krasna ... (play "Kind Sir")

Produced by

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Stanley Donen ... producer
Sydney Streeter ... associate producer

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Richard Rodney Bennett ... (as Richard Bennett)
Ken Jones

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Freddie Young ... director of photography (as Frederick A. Young)

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Jack Harris

Editorial Department

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Terry Rawlings ... assistant editor (uncredited)

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Robert Lennard

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Donald M. Ashton ... (as Don Ashton)

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Joan Johnstone ... hair stylist
John O'Gorman ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Roy Parkinson ... production manager

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Tom Pevsner ... assistant director

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John Graysmark ... set designer (uncredited)

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Richard Bird ... sound recordist
Winston Ryder ... sound editor
Len Shilton ... sound recordist

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Robert Walker ... camera operator
George Higgins ... still photographer (uncredited)

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Christian Dior ... Miss Bergman's wardrobe

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Muir Mathieson ... conductor

Additional Crew

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M.O. Greengross ... jewelry by (as M. P. Greengross) / jewelry by
Joshua Logan ... "Kind Sir" was produced on the stage by
Maurice Binder ... title designer (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

London-based actress Anna Kalman has been unable to find love in her life. The reason she came home early from a vacation to Majorca fits into that theme, as the man she met there and was initially attracted to ended up not being who she thought he was. Upon her arrival home, she meets suave Philip Adams, a financier who is a work acquaintance of her brother-in-law, diplomat Alfred Munson. Philip initially states that there is no Mrs. Adams in his life, but when Anna later asks him out, he clarifies that statement in that there is no Mrs. Adams in London, as she is at home in San Francisco. Still, Anna decides to ask him out to the ballet like she had planned. He accepts, letting her know that whatever happens between them, he will never be able to leave his wife. As time goes on, the two fall in love, but their happiness can only be sustained as long as Philip has his Paris-based contract with NATO. So when Philip announces that he is being transferred to New York for five months, Anna realizes that she truly cannot live without him and wants to marry him. Shortly thereafter, Anna learns something about Philip's background that not only threatens their relationship, but leads to a night that Anna wants to give him that he will never forget--and not in a good way. But the best-laid plans have a bumpy road to effective execution. Written by Huggo

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Taglines Together...in Ingrid's first comedy and Cary's best. Gay and glittering goings-on of a glamorous actress and an amorous diplomat...two oh-so-sophisticated people who tried to lie to each other. Deluxe and delightful. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Indiscret (France)
  • Indiscreta (Spain)
  • Indiskret (Norway)
  • 釣金龜 (Taiwan)
  • Indiszkrét (Hungary)
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  • 100 min
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Trivia Cary Grant said that this was his personal favorite film. See more »
Goofs About 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. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The 42nd Annual Academy Awards (1970). See more »
Soundtracks INDISCREET See more »
Crazy Credits All of the opening credits appear as if engraved on calling cards. See more »
Quotes Anna Kalman: How dare he make love to me and not be a married man! Damn!
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