The Lie

The Lie (1954)


  • Genre: TV Movie, Drama, Mystery
  • Release Date: 1954-02-04
  • User Rating: 5/10 from 2 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 4min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Bavaria-Filmkunst
  • Production Country: Germany, United States of America
  • Director: Harold Young
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Summary

A man who owns a diamond importing business goes out for a night on the town with his girlfriend, her brother and her brother’s fiancé. The group stops by a circus to see the act of a trapeze artist who’s a friend of the man’s girlfriend. The performer suggests that all the men go out for a few drinks, and the next thing the businessman knows, he’s waking up in his apartment with a terrible hangover and a dead body in his room.

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  • Lee Bowman

    as John Arthur Hamilton
  • Ramsay Ames

    as Marlene
  • Harald Maresch

    as The Great Wilhelm
  • Joachim Brennecke

    as Philip
  • Eva Probst

    as Margot
  • Hans Elwenspoek

    as Cell Mate
  • Elisabeth Majon

    as Dancer
  • August Riehl

    as Prosecuting Attorney
  • Roland Körber

    as Defense Council
  • Erik Jelde

    as Judge
  • Hans B. Wagenseil

    as Warden
  • Reinhard Kolldehoff

    as Franz Ritter
  • Maria Seidl

    as Bareback Rider
  • Heinrich Berg

    as Detective
  • Kurt Hinz

    as Ringmaster
  • Joe Rivé

    as Bartender
Production Gene Martel Producer
Directing Rolf von Schmidt-Pauli Assistant Director
Sound Walter Rühland Sound
Writing Irve Tunick Story Editor
Production Burt Balaban Producer
Crew Erich Claunigk Cinematography
Editing Eva Kroll Editor
Production Werner Drake Production Manager
Production Georg von Block Unit Manager
Sound Bernhard Eichhorn Original Music Composer
Camera Gerhard Peters Camera Operator
Directing Harold Young Director
Writing Max Ehrlich Screenplay

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