The Lie Trailer

The Lie Trailer (2011)

"He's about to have a moment of truth." 18 November 2011 Drama, Comedy 80 mins

A man's life is altered unexpectedly after telling a lie to get out of work.

Watch the official The Lie 2011 trailer in HD below or find more The Lie videos on Vidimovie.

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Cast

Kelli Garner

as Brianna

Jane Adams

as Dr. Bentel

James Ransone

as Weasel

Jess Weixler

as Clover

Crew

Mike McColl

Mike McColl Associate Producer

Jeff Feuerzeig

Jeff Feuerzeig Additional Writing

Benjamin Kasulke

Benjamin Kasulke Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 18 November 2011

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