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Tell Me Lies
Directed by
Peter Brook
1968
1h 58m
Drama
,
Documentary
6.9
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A variety of British views on the Vietnam War.
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Cast of Tell Me Lies
Mark Jones
Mark
Robert Langdon Llyod
Bob
Pauline Munro
Pauline
Ursula Mohan
Avant-garde Actress
Hugh Armstrong
Avant-garde Actor
Peggy Ashcroft
Patrick Wymark
Paul Scofield
Barry Stanton
Film Editor 1
Henry Woolf
Film Editor 2
Glenda Jackson
Glenda
John Hussey
English Actor Playing American Embassy Official
Tom Driberg
Party Guest
Ivor Seward Richard
Party Guest
Kingsley Amis
Party Guest
Reginald Paget
Party Guest
Peregrine Worsthorne
Party Guest
Michael Williams
Party Guest
Marjie Lawrence
Party Guest
Leon Lissek
Party Guest
Ian Hogg
Ian
Eric Allan
Eric
Kwame Ture
Party Guest
Jacqueline Porcher
Party Guest
Mark James Walter Cameron
Garden Party Guest
Clifford Rose
Helicopter Pilot
Bill Macy
Mary Allen
Jeremy Anthony
Noel Collins
Joanne Lindsay
William Morgan Sheppard
Hugh Sullivan
Peter Brook
Director / Writer / Producer
Michael Kustow
Writer
Dennis Cannan
Writer
Peter Sykes
Producer
Tell Me Lies Ratings & Reviews
Los Angeles Free Press
Paul Schrader
The pity is that Tell Me Lies is such a timely film and suffers out of context. It was made in the heat of battle and sought no more audience or influence than was immediately available.
New York Times
Renata Adler
The rest is abysmal and boring-as though slapdash work had a special authenticity, and the Angry Arts had an obligation to make even less sense than anybody else.
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