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Karen O'Connor, a young journalist known for her celebrity profiles, is consumed with discovering the truth behind a long-buried incident that affected the lives and careers of showbiz team Vince Collins and Lanny Morris.

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Lanny
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Vince
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Karen
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Reuben
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Maureen
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Sally Sanmarco
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Bonnie
Kristin Adams ...
Alice
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Mrs. O'Flaherty
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Jack Scaglia
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Publishing Executive
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Publishing Executive
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Publishing Executive
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NY Hotel Concierge
John Moraitis ...
Irv Fleischman
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John Hillman
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Legal Assistant
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Denise
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Stanley
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Publicist
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1st Journalist
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2nd Journalist
Sarah Wateridge ...
1st Stewardess
Kate Harrell ...
2nd Stewardess
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Room Service Girl
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Telethon Announcer
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NY Hotel Maid
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Club Heckler
Aliska Malish ...
Grotto Club Woman
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Audrey Dwyer ...
Receptionist (uncredited)
Spencer Kayden ...
Karen's Receptionist (uncredited)
Michael Bennett Leroux ...
Television Producer (uncredited)
Emily Oldfield ...
Hooker (uncredited)
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Gina (uncredited)

Directed by

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Atom Egoyan

Written by

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Atom Egoyan ... (screenplay)
 
Rupert Holmes ... (novel)

Produced by

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Liz Bunton ... line producer
Chris Chrisafis ... co-producer
Sandra Cunningham ... co-producer
Atom Egoyan ... executive producer
Robert Lantos ... producer
Colin Leventhal ... executive producer
Mark Musselman ... associate producer
Julia Rosenberg ... associate producer
Donald A. Starr ... executive producer
Daniel J.B. Taylor ... executive producer

Music by

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Mychael Danna

Cinematography by

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Paul Sarossy ... director of photography

Editing by

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Susan Shipton

Editorial Department

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Jeffrey Collins ... apprentice editor
Arthur Montreuil ... film timer
Marc Roussel ... first assistant editor
Chris Wallace ... colorist: HDTV (uncredited)

Casting By

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Mali Finn

Production Design by

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Phillip Barker

Art Direction by

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Craig Lathrop
Lucy Richardson

Set Decoration by

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Trisha Edwards
Carolyn 'Cal' Loucks ... (as Cal Loucks)

Costume Design by

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Beth Pasternak

Makeup Department

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Judi Cooper-Sealy ... key hair stylist
Tamsin Dorling Barbosa ... assistant hair stylist (as Tamsin Dorling) / assistant makeup artist (as Tamsin Dorling)
Geraldine Jones ... assistant hair stylist / assistant makeup artist
Adrien Morot ... special effects life cast / special effects makeup artist
Sondra Treilhard ... assistant hair stylist / assistant makeup artist
Jeremy Woodhead ... hair designer / makeup designer
Geralyn Wraith ... assistant hair stylist / assistant makeup artist

Production Management

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Janine Anderton ... production manager
John Harcourt ... post-production supervisor
Jennifer Macleod ... post-production supervisor (as Jennifer MacLeod)
Michael Polaire ... unit production manager: Los Angeles

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Melissa V. Barnes ... second assistant director: Los Angeles
Bruno Bryniarski ... second assistant director
Agnieszka Kroskowska ... third assistant director (as Agnieszka Poninska)
Danny McGrath ... second assistant director (as Dan McGrath)
Craig Newman ... third assistant director
Stephen Norinder ... third assistant director (as Stephan Norinder)
Neesha Patki ... trainee assistant director
Paula K. Smith ... second second assistant director: Los Angeles
David Webb ... first assistant director
Michael Peleshok ... assistant director (uncredited)
David Sparkes ... first assistant director: second unit Canada (uncredited)

Art Department

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Ed Baker ... stand-by props
Les Beaver ... construction stand-by
Stephanie Bell ... model & furniture maker: Hothouse Models & Effects (as Steph Bell)
Steve Bohan ... construction manager
Day Bowman ... artwork
Lloyd Brown ... set buyer
David Orin Charles ... set dresser
Jai Chong ... on-set painter
Jez Clarke ... creative supervisor: Hothouse Models & Effects
Dan Conley ... set dresser
Steven Conner ... site assistant head carpenter
Fred Crawford ... hod rigger
Joe Currie ... model & furniture maker: Hothouse Models & Effects
Rossana DeCampo ... key scenic artist (as Rossana Decampo)
Donavon Drummond ... on-set dresser
Billy Edwards ... set buyer
Bob Elton ... property master
Andrew Evans ... head painter
Greg Finnin ... assistant property manager: Los Angeles
Pat Flood ... set designer
Gary Fox ... stand-by props
Bruce Gallup ... hod painter
Christopher Geggie ... property master (as Chris Geggie)
David Gonzales ... art department apprentice
Mark Goodman ... construction stand-by
Bruce Gordon ... model & furniture maker: Hothouse Models & Effects
Roy Halfpenny ... model & furniture maker: Hothouse Models & Effects
Kim Karon ... art department coordinator
Richard Kelloway ... dressing props
Marc Kuitenbrouwer ... site construction coordinator
Tony Mainelli ... site head carpenter (as Anthony Mainelli)
Eamon McLoughlin ... construction supervisor
Chris Mead ... model & furniture maker: Hothouse Models & Effects
Jeffrey A. Melvin ... assistant set decorator
John Moran ... graphic artist
Mark Norfolk ... model & furniture maker: Hothouse Models & Effects
John O'Connor ... construction stand-by
Jak Oliver ... scenic artist
Brian Patrick ... assistant property master
Jim Peters ... key greens
Peter Potter ... dressing props
Zoe Robertson ... construction buyer (as Zoé Robertson)
Mark Rocca ... project manager: Hothouse Models & Effects
Graham Sampson ... creative supervisor: Hothouse Models & Effects
Greg Sanger ... set dressing leadman: Los Angeles
Geoffrey Smith ... props buyer
James Stanley ... project manager: Hothouse Models & Effects
Jem Stansfield ... model & furniture maker: Hothouse Models & Effects
Derek Whorlow ... hod stagehand
Ashley Winter ... assistant art director
Walter Woloschuk ... greens leadman
Eddie Wolstencroft ... construction stand-by
Graham Caulfield ... drapesmaster: UK (uncredited)
Michelle Convey ... set buyer (uncredited)
Paul Duff ... carpenter (uncredited)
Rohan Harris ... paintings (uncredited)
Keith Short ... sculptor (uncredited)
John Todd ... on set carpenter (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Richard Cadger ... adr editor (as Rick Cadger)
Matthew Chan ... operator
Ed Colyer ... adr recording engineer
Sue Conley ... dialogue editor (as Susan Conley)
Keith Elliott ... foley mixer
Steve Finn ... boom operator
Olga FitzRoy ... assistant sound engineer
John Hazen ... re-recording mixer
Bradford L. Hohle ... sound consultant: Dolby (as Brad Hohle)
Jake Jackson ... assistant sound engineer
Trisha Johns ... studio coordinator
Goro Koyama ... foley artist
Douglas Lunn ... cable puller
Andy Malcolm ... foley artist
Anna Malkin ... foley recording assistant
Jim McBride ... sound maintenance
Matthew McKenzie ... adr recording engineer
Chris Munro ... sound mixer
Steve Munro ... sound designer (as Steven Munro) / supervising sound editor
Daniel Pellerin ... sound supervising re-recording mixer
James Robb ... assistant sound editor (as Jimmy Robb)
Jan Rudy ... re-recording mixer
Paul Shikata ... sound effects editor
David Drainie Taylor ... dialogue editor
Don White ... foley recording mixer
Mark C. Grech ... sound utility (uncredited)
Kahl Henderson ... adr mixer (uncredited)
Colin McLellan ... adr recordist (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Rocco Larizza ... special effects first assistant (as Rocco Lazizza)
Jim McGillivary ... special effects key
Laird McMurray ... special effects supervisor
Rob Tucker ... special effects (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Barb Benoit ... visual effects compositor: Mr. X
Dennis Berardi ... visual effects supervisor: Mr. X
Kristy Blackwell ... digital matte artist: Mr. X
Cyril Frederick Chu ... digital matte artist: Mr. X (as Fred Chu)
Shawney Cohen ... 3D animator: Mr. X (as Sean Cohen)
Rob Del Ciancio ... visual effects compositor: Mr. X
Bonnie Dickson ... compositing assistant: Mr. X
Sarah McMurdo ... visual effects production manager
Matt Ralph ... 3D animator: Mr. X
David Singer ... operations manager: Mr. X
Aaron Weintraub ... visual effects supervisor: Mr. X
Robert Greb ... digital compositor (uncredited)
Winston Lee ... digital compositor (uncredited)
Eric J. Robertson ... visual effects executive producer: Mr. X (uncredited)

Stunts

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Jamie Jones ... stunt coordinator
Buck McDancer ... stunts: Los Angeles
Gareth Milne ... stunt coordinator
Dana Reed ... stunts: Los Angeles
John Robotham ... stunt coordinator: Los Angeles
George Marshall Ruge ... stunts: Los Angeles
Matt Birman ... stunt performer (uncredited)
Brad Bunn ... stunts (uncredited)
Duncan McLeod ... stunt double: Colin Firth (uncredited)
Ken Quinn ... stunt performer (uncredited)
Kevin Rushton ... stunts (uncredited)
John Stoneham Jr. ... stunt driver (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Neil Andrews ... best boy rigging grip (as Mongo Andrews)
Bill Beenham ... rigging gaffer
Neil Blackman ... electrician
Jerry Borris ... best boy
Sean Bourdeau ... best boy
Craig Bulmer ... electrician
Stephen S. Campanelli ... steadicam operator: Los Angeles
Geoffrey Chang ... camera loader: Los Angeles
Betty Chow ... second assistant camera: Los Angeles
Rob Cochrane ... dolly grip
Ciaran Copelin ... first assistant A camera
Bradley Crosbie ... second assistant camera
Nigel Draper ... electrician
Ross Duffy ... electrician
Roger Durhanto ... Lighting
Terry Edland ... gaffer
Roy Elliston ... rigging grip
Richard Emerson ... key grip (as Rico Emerson)
Mike Evans ... first assistant camera
Steve Evans ... loader
David Fisher ... rigging gaffer
Glen Goodchild ... grip
Tony Hayes ... best boy
Stuart Hurst ... electrician
Gary Hutchings ... key grip
J.W. Lee Ionson ... generator operator
Keith Kirkum ... electrician
Jim MacCammon ... electrician (as James MacCammon)
Amir Mansour ... camera trainee
David Orton ... loader
David Owen ... gaffer
Ziggy Pedone ... best boy electric: Los Angeles
Rafy ... still photographer
Charles Saldana ... key grip: Los Angeles
Antonio Soriano ... gaffer: Los Angeles
Laurie Sparham ... still photographer
Robert Vigus ... grip
Reg Waddell ... best boy rigging electric
Doug Wall ... best boy grip: Los Angeles (as Douglas L. Wall)
Nigel Draper ... light board operator (uncredited)
Marek Krawczyk ... electrician: daily (uncredited)
Alan Millar ... electrician (uncredited)
James D. Wickman ... dolly grip: Los Angeles (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Dylaine Bovaird ... extras casting assistant
John Buchan ... casting
Leo Davis ... casting
Carly-Anne Fairlie ... casting associate
Lissy Holm ... casting associate
Jane Rogers ... extras casting
Claudia Drakes ... casting assistant (uncredited)
David Rapaport ... casting associate (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Vashti Arthur ... cutter/fitter
Patricia Boulden ... costume supervisor
Cori Burchell ... assistant costume designer
Annie Crawford ... costume supervisor
Elizabeth Gardiner ... on-set costumer: extras
Nathalie Gysel ... costume buyer
Kathy Hendricks ... on-set costumer: Los Angeles
Ruth Kirton ... costume assistant
Ritta Koleva ... seamstress
Melissa Layton ... costume assistant (as Melissa Layton Skorepa)
Gaye Gardiner ... key textile artist (uncredited)

Location Management

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Lisa Blok-Linson ... location manager: Los Angeles
James Duffy ... location assistant
Jason Savage ... assistant location manager: Los Angeles
Warner Strauss ... assistant location manager
Eardley Wilmot ... location manager
Igor Zambeli ... location assistant

Music Department

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Richard Barrie ... technical music engineer
Richard Bissill ... musician: French horn
John Bradbury ... orchestra leader
Nicholas Bucknall ... musician: clarinet
Mychael Danna ... musician: electronic organ, piano and guitar / orchestrator
Peter Davies ... musician
Nicholas Dodd ... conductor / orchestrator
Andrew Dudman ... assistant score mixer
Vic Fraser ... music preparation
Liz Gallacher ... music supervisor
Isobel Griffiths ... orchestra contractor
Steve Pearce ... musician: bass guitar
Simon Rhodes ... score mixer
Paul Shikata ... additional music editor
Rob Simonsen ... additional music arranger
Ian Thomas ... musician: drums
Phil Todd ... musician: alto saxophone solo
Derek Watkins ... musician: flugelhorn and trumpet
Kirsty Whalley ... music editor
Rick Wilkins ... conductor: Lanny and Vince Telethon Orchestra / orchestrator: Lanny and Vince Telethon Orchestra
Sharif Ahmed ... assistant to music supervisor (uncredited)
David Arch ... musician: piano (uncredited)
Mark Berrow ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Rachel Bolt ... musician: viola (uncredited)
Paul Kegg ... musician: cello (uncredited)
Everton Nelson ... violin (uncredited)
Ron Searles ... music pre-recording engineer (uncredited)
Allen Walley ... musician: double bass (uncredited)
Bruce White ... musician: viola (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Diana Dill ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Orest Andrijiw ... driver
Ron Annabelle ... driver
Steve Boyd ... transportation coordinator: Los Angeles
Whitney Byron ... transportation co-captain (as Byron Whitney)
Roy Callis ... driver
Norman Foster ... driver
Richard Gaal ... driver: set decoration (as Richard D. Gaal)
Robert Geeves ... driver (as Robert W. Geeves)
Joe Hall ... driver
Sandy Hastings ... driver
Geoff Holland ... driver
Gordon Ionson ... transportation captain (as Gord Ionson)
Kelvin Lewis ... driver
Richard Morgan ... driver
Orest W. Muz ... transport coordinator
Reg Reynolds ... driver: honeywagon
Brett Round ... transportation captain: Los Angeles
Patrick Sands ... driver
Rohan Singh ... driver
Mike Leslie Smith ... driver
Peter Trotman ... driver
Michael Ralph Price ... driver (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Jack Beardsley ... office assistant
David Bermingham ... production executive: First Choice Films
Esther Bradbury ... assistant: Chris Chrisafis
Sherrie Bradshaw ... accounting assistant: Los Angeles
James Burke ... office assistant
Donna Butt ... extras supervisor
Cherri Campbell ... executive assistant: Mr. Lantos, Serendipity Point Films
Diarmuid Coghlan ... second assistant accountant
Gina Craig ... home economist
Lincoln D'Souza ... payroll accountant
Larry Eydmann ... health and safety officer: Media Safety (as Larry Eydman)
Brad Fox ... production finance coordinator
Marcy Gerstein ... assistant: Atom Egoyan
Wayne Godfrey ... on-set supervisor
Sabine Graham ... production coordinator
Dennis Jacobson ... payroll accountant
Stephanie Keating ... publicist
Mandy Ketcheson ... lens technician: Eye FX
Ari Lantos ... director observer
Deborah Leakey ... first assistant accountant (as Debbie Leakey)
Sam Leifer ... floor runner
Melissa Lekus ... set production assistant: Los Angeles
Kathy Lochwin ... key craft service assistant: Focused On Food
Robert MacDonald ... office assistant: Los Angeles
Venetia McNeile ... office assistant
Eleanor Mendes ... production secretary
Susan Mieras ... assistant: Kevin Bacon
Susan Nycz ... truck supervisor
Irene Phelps ... production accountant
Kate Pickford ... floor runner
Clare Piller ... clearances
Regina Popp ... key craft service assistant: Focused On Food (as Regina Petrik)
Lindy Ransom ... assistant production coordinator: Los Angeles
Callum Redfern ... floor runner
Sol Rivera ... craft service: Los Angeles
Natalie Rogers ... production coordinator
Wendy Saffer ... head of marketing and publicity: Serendipity Point Films
Lianne Seal ... first assistant accountant
Karen Shaw ... assistant: Robert Lantos
Michael Sheahan ... director of finance: First Choice Films
Michael Solomon ... assistant: Mr. Lantos, Serendipity Point Films
John Stein ... general counsel: First Choice Films
Paul Stevenson ... office assistant
Claire Stewart ... production secretary
Lesley Stewart ... head of production: First Choice Films
Vess Stoeva ... second assistant accountant
Karyn Sullivan ... office assistant
Aida Tannyan ... finance and accounting: Serendipity Point Films (as Aída Tannyan)
Damon Tinker ... office assistant: Los Angeles
Derek Jan Vermaas ... production coordinator: Los Angeles
Johanna Weinstein ... title designer
Mark Williams ... financial controller: First Choice Films
Angie Winstl ... assistant production coordinator (as Angela Winstl)
Stephanie Bell ... paint finisher (uncredited)
Joe Biggins ... inflatable mannequins (uncredited)
Dennis Davidson ... international publicity (uncredited)
Ken Dhaliwal ... production legal counsel (uncredited)
Billy Greenfield ... production assistant (uncredited)
Susan Hegarty ... dialogue coach: Alison Lohman (uncredited)
Michael Toll ... qc technician (uncredited)
Brad Wietersen ... stand-in: David Hayman (uncredited) / stand-in: Reuben (uncredited)

Thanks

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Bobbie Gardner ... acknowledgment: nurses provided by (as Bobbi Gardiner)
Bob Halbgebauer ... special thanks
Pamela Silverstein ... special thanks (as Pam Silverstein)
Gary Stone ... special thanks
William F. White ... special thanks (as William White)
Hugh Whittaker ... special thanks
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

Karen O'Connor tells the story about two distinct but related periods in her life. In 1972, she is an up-and-coming Los Angeles based journalist who has been given the lucrative assignment of convincing once successful comic Vince Collins, who is at the tail end of his career, to allow her to ghost write his memoirs. Most specifically, she has the task from her publishers of discovering the reason behind two issues in Vince's life from 1957: why he and his former on-stage partner Lanny Morris, who is still active and well known within the entertainment business, broke up their professional partnership shortly after they hosted a successful thirty-nine hour telethon for polio research in Miami, there not having been any indication of problems between the two before that; and how did the dead body of Maureen O'Flaherty end up in the water filled bathtub in Vince and Lanny's New Jersey hotel suite, the opening of that New Jersey hotel owned by mobster Sally Sanmarco which was Lanny and Vince's next gig after the telethon. Maureen, a college student, was working part-time as a room service waitress at the Miami Versailles Hotel where Vince and Lanny were staying during the telethon, she who had served the pair at the time. The last she was known to be seen was by the Miami hotel staff when Lanny and Vince were still staying there three days before the discovery of her body, with the official cause of death being accidental drowning as she had narcotics in her system. Neither Lanny or Vince was ever implicated in having anything to do with Maureen's death or even how she got from Miami to New Jersey coinciding with their own travels. Despite there perhaps being more well known writers who could do the job, the publishing company chose Karen as, known or unknown to Vince, she was the Miracle Child, a polio survivor who appeared on the 1957 telethon. During her research, Karen is unable to meet with Lanny, who, through his legal representatives, tells her that he is writing his own explosive tell-all book which will make her project meaningless. In Karen's search for the truth, things get complicated when she starts receiving from an anonymous source upcoming chapters from Lanny's memoirs which may purely be to throw her off the track from reality, and when she meets Lanny in the flesh, she not divulging to him who she really is. Written by Huggo

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Also Known As
  • Somebody Loves You (Canada, English title)
  • La vérité nue (Canada, French title)
  • Quand la vérité ment (France)
  • La vérité nue (France)
  • Wahre Lügen (Germany)
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  • 107 min
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Budget $25,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend Canada CAD184,496, 09 Oct 2005

Did You Know?

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Trivia Director Atom Egoyan said about filming the orgy scene: "I'm convinced that the best way to shoot a sex scene and make it seem real is to use a master shot, an uninterrupted sequence with no cuts. I wanted to see the bodies. The overwhelming challenge was how to show two (and in this case even more) people having sex without depicting the act of thrusting. By its very nature, sex needs thrusting. More specifically, one part of the body must be in some form of friction with another. This isn't a very romantic way of thinking about it, but then again the MPAA isn't a very romantic organization. Their job is to count thrusts, and then decide, depending on the number, who should see the film. Nice work if you can get it." See more »
Goofs As Lanney signs the bill in the hotel room when Maureen brings him his food, there is a ZIP code visible in the hotel's address. This part of the film is set in 1957, but ZIP codes were not used by the US postal service until 1963. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in This Film Is Not Yet Rated (2006). See more »
Soundtracks Together, Wherever We Go See more »
Quotes Lanny Morris: Having to be a nice guy is the toughest job in the world when you're not.
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