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The Lie

The Lie

Drama

TV Movie

Ingmar Bergman play looking at the cool and brittle relationship between a successful architect (Frank Finlay) and his academic wife (Gemma Jones). Commissioned by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation on behalf of European members participating in ‘The Largest Theatre in the World’. This, the Radio Times explained, was ‘a project which enabled a play to be broadcast simultaneously in several languages across Europe.’ This UK Play For Today version was directed by Alan Bridges, whilst an American version was put out on CBS, directed by Alex Segal

Date: 10/29/1970
Rating: 6.0
Cast: Gemma Jones, Frank Finlay, John Carson, Mark Dignam, Annette Crosbie, Joss Ackland, Caroline Blakiston, Adam Tandy, Lysandre De La Haye, Patricia Lawrence, Jennifer Daniel, Gwen Cherrell, John Nettleton, Alan Rothwell, Richard O'Sullivan, Donald Douglas, Noel Coleman, Liane Aukin, Terence Bayler, Donna Reading, John Carlin, Shirley Cain, Ronald Leigh-Hunt, Joan Newell

Gemma Jones as Anna Firth in The Lie Gemma Jones

Frank Finlay as Andrew Firth in The Lie Frank Finlay

John Carson as Ellis Anderson in The Lie John Carson

Mark Dignam

Annette Crosbie as Katherine in The Lie Annette Crosbie

Joss Ackland as Albert in The Lie Joss Ackland

Caroline Blakiston as Esther in The Lie Caroline Blakiston

Adam Tandy as Henry in The Lie Adam Tandy

Lysandre De La Haye

Patricia Lawrence

Jennifer Daniel as Jill Anderson in The Lie Jennifer Daniel

Gwen Cherrell

John Nettleton as Mr Arnold in The Lie John Nettleton

Alan Rothwell

Richard O'Sullivan as Whiteley in The Lie Richard O'Sullivan

Donald Douglas as Macleod in The Lie Donald Douglas

Noel Coleman as Dr. Ernest Farman in The Lie Noel Coleman

Liane Aukin

Terence Bayler as Stephen Calman in The Lie Terence Bayler

Donna Reading

John Carlin

Shirley Cain

Ronald Leigh-Hunt as Frederick St. John in The Lie Ronald Leigh-Hunt

Joan Newell

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