Nothing But the Truth (TV 1995)A polygraph examiner has an affair with a murder suspect after her test clears him, but new evidence then suggests that he's guilty after all. Director:Michael SwitzerWriter:Matt Dorff |
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Nothing But the Truth (TV 1995)A polygraph examiner has an affair with a murder suspect after her test clears him, but new evidence then suggests that he's guilty after all. Director:Michael SwitzerWriter:Matt Dorff |
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Jill Ross
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| Ken Olin | ... |
Dr. Peter Clayman
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| Bradley Whitford | ... |
'Mack' McCarthy
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| Harry Lennix | ... |
Det. Vernon Jones
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| Katherine LaNasa | ... |
Susie Marsh
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Kurt Deutsch | ... |
Joey
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Peggy Rea | ... |
Flora
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Joe Minjares | ... |
Sam Mitchell
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| Tia Carrere | ... |
Simone Gideon
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Michael Marich | ... |
Della's Boyfriend
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| Joe Fiske | ... |
Male Student
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| Devika Parikh | ... |
Hostess
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José Rey | ... |
Final Suspect
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Elexa Williams | ... |
Female Student
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In a small town, a polygraph examiner learns that a doctor she's just met is the prime suspect in a sex murder. She administers a polygraph test which clears him, and they proceed to have an affair. But then a witness places him at the murder scene, and he's found to have concealed being a suspect in a previous murder elsewhere. The evidence mounts, the doctor is arrested, and the woman tries to keep believing in him and find the evidence that will clear him. Written by Anonymous
Not a bad movie really, just a little slow in parts. You will feel like you have seen this movie before, but you will not be able to guess who the killer is until about 5 minutes before the main character does. Even in that scene, there are some cues to make you doubt her wisdom. Good for a rainy day viewing (which is the circumstances I saw it under). Also, the male characters are 2 dimensional, although the main woman character (the polygraph examiner) is a fully realized and nicely acted character.