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Director:
Anthony Page
Writers:
Hugh Whitemore (play)
Hugh Whitemore (teleplay)
Contact:
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Release Date:
26 April 1987 (USA) more
Genre:
Drama more
Awards:
Nominated for 3 Primetime Emmys. more
User Comments:
How Deceit and Guilt Can Kill more

Cast

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Ellen Burstyn ... Barbara Jackson

Teri Garr ... Helen Schaefer

Sammi Davis ... Julie Jackson
Ronald Hines ... Bob Jackson
Clive Swift ... Ellis
Daniel Benzali ... Peter Schaefer

Alan Bates ... Stewart
Peter Schofield ... Powell
David Corti ... Malcolm
Margot Leicester ... Thelma
Jackie Downey ... Sally
Peter Hughes ... Club Manager
Bruce Morrison ... Club Waiter
Tim Barker ... Telephone Man
Alan Renwick ... Vegetable Truck Man
Terry John ... Police Gas Man
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Directed by
Anthony Page 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Hugh Whitemore  play
Hugh Whitemore  teleplay (as Ralph Gallup)

Produced by
Arthur Cantor .... associate producer
Robert Halmi Jr. .... executive producer
Robert Halmi Sr. .... producer
Terry Lens .... supervising producer
 
Original Music by
Stanley Myers 
 
Cinematography by
Kenneth MacMillan 
 
Film Editing by
Chris Wimble 
 
Casting by
Anne Henderson 
 
Production Design by
Tony Curtis 
 
Art Direction by
Martin Atkinson 
 
Set Decoration by
Robyn Hamilton-Doney 
 
Costume Design by
Elizabeth Waller 
 
Makeup Department
Eithne Fennel .... hair stylist (as Eithne Fennell)
Tommie Manderson .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Geoff Austin .... production manager
Selma Weitz .... executive in charge of production
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Ken Baker .... assistant director
Peter Bennett .... second assistant director
 
Art Department
Duncan Guest .... stand-by carpenter (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Philip Alton .... sound editor
Brigitte Arnold .... sound editor
Chris Munro .... sound mixer
Otto Snel .... sound mixer (as Otto Snell)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Graham Day .... focus puller
Freddie Webster .... gaffer (as Fred Webster)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Rosemary Lis .... wardrobe supervisor
 
Other crew
Doreen Soan .... script supervisor
Jeffrey Sweet .... creative consultant
 
Crew believed to be complete


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Additional Details

Runtime:
100 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono
Certification:
Iceland:L

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The original Broadway production of "Pack of Lies" opened at the Royale Theater in New York on February 11, 1985 and ran for 120 performances. Rosemary Harris was nominated for the 1983 Tony Award for Actress in a Drama for "A Pack of Lies." Hugh Whitemore wrote the stage play and the teleplay for the filmed production. more

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How Deceit and Guilt Can Kill, 26 February 2006
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Author: writerasfilmcritic from western US

"Pack of Lies" is a very interesting drama which is aptly named. MI5 agents, led by Alan Bates as "Stuart," skillfully manipulate a well-intentioned British family into believing that they are merely police on a routine investigation who need to use their home in the London suburbs "just for the weekend" in order to surveil a suspect who has been tracked into their neighborhood. As it becomes clearer what is really going on and what is at stake, the agents practically take over the house, the British couple are encouraged to lie to their teenage daughter about the unseemly details they have learned, and then the husband must lie to his increasingly distraught wife in order to spare her the trauma of the final ugly truth. Everyone must deceive the family's friendly neighbors by pretending that nothing at all is amiss, for it turns out that they are Soviet spies who have been lying their heads off to maintain their cover. In the end, as British agents close in for the inevitable arrest, Ellen Burstyn, as Barb, is subsumed in guilt, completely torn between her loyalty to her best friend, Helen (Teri Garr), while at the same time feeling totally gullible and cruelly betrayed by her. This is a great TV movie with excellent performances all around, but especially from Alan Bates, Teri Garr, and Ellen Burstyn. In fact, the latter is so convincing in her interpretation that at certain key moments it almost defies description.

The interesting thing, of course, is that this effective movie is based on a true story, as was pointed out in another's comments. "Helen and Peter" seemed so affable and caring but were in fact part of the infamous atomic spy ring that gathered American nuclear secrets after WWII and transmitted them to the Soviets. They escaped the US when the Rosenbergs and others were arrested, only to surface in London some time later under assumed names.

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