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  1. The Whole Truth is a 1958 British-American thriller film directed by John Guillermin and starring Stewart Granger, George Sanders, Donna Reed, Gianna Maria Canale and Peter Dyneley. It was based on the 1955 play of the same title by Philip Mackie .

  2. The Whole Truth: Directed by John Guillermin, Dan Cohen. With Stewart Granger, Donna Reed, George Sanders, Gianna Maria Canale. A movie executive is framed for the murder of his beautiful promiscuous leading lady by her jealous, estranged husband.

  3. Synopsis. On the French Riviera, movie producer Max Poulton is on location shooting a film starring his lover, Gina Bertini. But when the rueful Max ends his fling with Gina to return to his loyal wife, Carol, the jilted actress threatens to reveal details of their affair to Carol.

  4. The Whole Truth (1958) directed by John Guillermin • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1958. Directed by John Guillermin. The Year’s Slickest, Quickest Whodunit. On the French Riviera, movie producer Max Poulton is on location shooting a film starring his lover, Gina Bertini.

  5. Genres. On the French Riviera, movie producer Max Poulton is on location shooting a film starring his lover, Gina Bertini. But when the rueful Max ends his fling with Gina to return to his loyal wife, Carol, the jilted actress threatens to reveal details of their affair to Carol.

  6. Synopsis by Sandra Brennan. In this mystery, a movie producer gets bored with his wife and begins an affair with a fiery actress. In the end, he jilts his mistress and returns to his wife. The trouble begins when someone stabs the actress and he is labelled the prime suspect by a detective.

  7. The Whole Truth. Year. 1958. Running time. 84 min. Country. United Kingdom. Director. John Guillermin. Screenwriter. Jonathan Latimer. Play: Philip Mackie. Cast. Music. Mischa Spoliansky. Cinematography. Wilkie Cooper (B&W) Producer. Valiant Films, Romulus. Genre. Thriller. Mystery. Film noir | Crime. Film In Film. Synopsis.