
True True Lie
Thriller · Drama
Overview
After 12 years in an asylum, as she is reunited with friends and family, Dana begins to realize the events that led to her stay there may not have been imaginary.
Top Cast


Jaime King
Jaime King
Nathalie
Jaime King
Nathalie


Lydia Leonard
Lydia Leonard
Dana
Lydia Leonard
Dana


Jason Durr
Jason Durr
Dr. Anthony
Jason Durr
Dr. Anthony


Annabelle Wallis
Annabelle Wallis
Paige
Annabelle Wallis
Paige


Yasmin Paige
Yasmin Paige
Young Dana
Yasmin Paige
Young Dana
Camille Solari
Camille Solari
Lucy
Camille Solari
Lucy


Tiffany Hannam-Daniels
Tiffany Hannam-Daniels
Young Nathalie
Tiffany Hannam-Daniels
Young Nathalie


Adam Croasdell
Adam Croasdell
Shaun Rednik
Adam Croasdell
Shaun Rednik


Elvin Dandel
Elvin Dandel
Martin Van Trier
Elvin Dandel
Martin Van Trier


Caspar Zafer
Caspar Zafer
Guy
Caspar Zafer
Guy
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