The Whole Truth
Director: John Guillermin, Dan Cohen
Actors: Stewart Granger, Donna Reed, George Sanders
PlotA film producer, caught in a tangle of intrigue, travels to London with his glamorous actress fiancée. Eager to escape the pressures of Hollywood, they seek tranquility in England, only to find themselves immersed in a deadly mystery. The producer's life is thrown into chaos when he is accused of murdering his fiancée during one of their stays at a remote villa. As the police investigate, suspicion mounts, and the producer finds himself facing potential ruin both professionally and personally. Amidst these mounting tensions, his career and reputation are in jeopardy as whispers of scandal spread, and he becomes entangled in a web of lies.
Desperate to prove his innocence, he embarks on a thrilling quest to uncover the real culprit before it's too late. He must navigate a world filled with deceit and hidden motives, even questioning those closest to him. Old acquaintances emerge, each with their own secrets and possible motives, making it increasingly difficult for him to trust anyone. As he delves deeper into the underbelly of the entertainment world, he unearths dark secrets that not only bring him closer to the truth but also put him in grave danger. The stakes rise as he races against time to clear his name and reveal the whole truth before he becomes the next victim.
Writers: Jonathan Latimer, Philip Mackie
Release Date: 01 Sep 1958
Runtime: 84 min
Rating: Approved
Country: United Kingdom, United States
Language: English, Italian, French
Home Video Reviews
The Whole Truth, reminiscent of classic French cinema, offers a solid Region-B presentation with enriching commentaries and insightful extras.
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