Cletus es un mentiroso. Cuando se convierte en asistente social, le asignan un niño llamado Jorge que fue separado de su madre. Cletus se propone reunir a Jorge con su madre, inventándose hi... Leer todoCletus es un mentiroso. Cuando se convierte en asistente social, le asignan un niño llamado Jorge que fue separado de su madre. Cletus se propone reunir a Jorge con su madre, inventándose historias para evitar que Jorge sea adoptado.Cletus es un mentiroso. Cuando se convierte en asistente social, le asignan un niño llamado Jorge que fue separado de su madre. Cletus se propone reunir a Jorge con su madre, inventándose historias para evitar que Jorge sea adoptado.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 2 nominaciones en total
Gabriel Macht
- Jeorge
- (as Gabriel Swann)
Sonny Carl Davis
- Paul
- (as Sonny Davis)
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This played for maybe a week on a showcase run in my area and I vaguely remember being the on only one in the theater when I saw it back in 1980...maybe 1979, I can't imagine it was 1980, like the IMDb says... Anyway, the little kid in the movie is Gabriel Macht, who was quite good, as I remember and is now an adult actor...he was excellent recently in A Love Song For Bobby Long, with John Travolta. How weird is it to see an actor you knew as a child suddenly, like 30? Lisa Eichorn was also excellent in this, and it never plays on TV or cable anymore, so let's hope that it will turn up as a budget DVD at some point. Even the people who sell never-released films as bootlegs don't have this one, and they've looked for it! Weird, huh?
This is a really well done movie that advances gradually toward a really "edge of your seat" ending. One reason why the ending is so exciting is that the characters have been carefully developed so that you care about them at the end. Add to that the superb performances of a thoughtful Lisa Eichhorn, a character who is maturing played by Treat Williams, and a wonderful child portrayal, and you have a movie that should sell on DVD. I've enjoyed watching Lisa Eichhorn every time I see her in a film. She doesn't give away her character in the first scene of the movie, but holds back some of it, making you watch closely to discover the type of person underneath the character's cautious facade. Most really good "romantic comedies" require characters that develop gradually. Otherwise they'd just be a comedy made of nothing but slapstick. I'd buy a copy of this movie if it was available!
This is one of my mom's favorite movies - it is very sad that it was never released! I did see it in the past year on a cable network station like TBS or WGN - so someone has the rights to run it. Bit of trivia: the boy who played Jeorge now goes by Gabriele Macht. I have seen him on a few things like the movie "The Recruit" and Sex and the City - recognized him immediately. Haven't found a site that says why he dropped Swann. IMDb doesn't have "Why Would I Lie" in his credits either - not quite sure why he and Treat Williams won't admit to appearing in this funny movie! I do remember the movie quite well if someone wants a more thorough synopsis. I might even be able to find a copy of what I taped off of cable, too. I didn't get it from the very beginning, but pretty close to it.
Here is Macht's IMDb link: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0532683/
Here is Macht's IMDb link: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0532683/
Treat Williams plays a guy who gets hit in the head with a rock during a protest and develops this urge to make things more interesting in life. When anyone thinks his story is a bit too unusual, he says "Why would I lie about a thing like that?" As I remember, a girl (Lisa Eichorn) and her son enter his life and his lies are believed and cause confusion and problems for others. After almost losing those who have become important in his life, he finally learns his lesson.
I had this movie on tape and loaned it to someone and, of course, never got it back. No big deal for most movies, but this one never made it to re-runs, commercial tape, or DVD. Why, I don't know. I remember it as better than many, if not most, in this genre.
I had this movie on tape and loaned it to someone and, of course, never got it back. No big deal for most movies, but this one never made it to re-runs, commercial tape, or DVD. Why, I don't know. I remember it as better than many, if not most, in this genre.
I loved this movie when I saw it in the movie theater, I've never seen it since then either on TV or on video, and I would love to have a copy of it! Please contact me if you have one.
Thanks, ARNIE PERLSTEIN
Thanks, ARNIE PERLSTEIN
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- CuriosidadesThis is Gabriel Macht's first film.
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- Presupuesto
- 4.500.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 1.175.855 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 52.473 US$
- 10 ago 1980
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 1.175.855 US$
- Duración1 hora 45 minutos
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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