

The Lie
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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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en
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Lee Bowman
John Arthur Hamilton

Ramsay Ames
Marlene
Harald Maresch
The Great Wilhelm
Joachim Brennecke
Philip

Eva Probst
Margot
Hans Elwenspoek
Cell Mate
Elisabeth Majon
Dancer
August Riehl
Prosecuting Attorney
Roland Körber
Defense Council
Erik Jelde
Judge
Hans B. Wagenseil
Warden

Reinhard Kolldehoff
Franz Ritter
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