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  1. 7 de out. de 2022 · Written by Ingmar Bergman. CBS Playhouse 90. FULL MOVIE. Hooroo Jackson. 823 subscribers. Subscribed. 17. 1.3K views 1 year ago. Pleased to present this lost film, available for the first...

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  2. "The Lie" is an American television play broadcast on April 24, 1973 as the first installment of the CBS Playhouse 90 series. The production was based on a play by Ingmar Bergman. The cast included George Segal, Shirley Knight, Robert Culp, Dean Jaffer, Louise Lasser, and William Daniels.

  3. The Lie: Dirigido por Alex Segal. Com George Segal, Shirley Knight, Robert Culp, Victor Buono. An Ingmar Bergman script. Produced for Swedish Television as "Reservatet" (1970) and for BBC as "The Lie" (1971). An American couple is trapped in their marriage and way of life. Locked up in their bourgeois inferno.

  4. Best Art Direction or Scenic Design - For a Dramatic Program or Feature Length Film, for a Series, a Single Program of a Series or a Special Program - 1974. Winner: The Lie CBS Playhouse 90. CBS. Charles Kreiner. Jan Scott. The Lie CBS Playhouse 90: awards, nominations, photos and more at Emmys.com.

  5. "The Lie" is an American television play broadcast on April 24, 1973 as the first installment of the CBS Playhouse 90 series. The production was based on a play by Ingmar Bergman. The cast included George Segal, Shirley Knight, Robert Culp, Dean Jaffer, Louise Lasser, and William Daniels.

  6. The made for TV movie was a part of the CBS Playhouse 90 series which ran from the 50s-70s. The Lie was nominated for 5 Emmy's. It stars George Segal and Shelley Knight. The director Alex Segal visited Bergman on Sweden and the film had his direct input for the English language adaptation. Original Air Date: April 24th, 1973.

  7. This, the Radio Times explained, was ‘a project which enabled a play to be broadcast simultaneously in several languages across Europe.’ This UK Play For Today version was directed by Alan Bridges, whilst an American version was put out on CBS, directed by Alex Segal