
Where the Truth Lies
Horror · Crime · Thriller
Overview
A young veterinarian falls in love with a strange woman, a former explorer who might be a Voodoo priestess, after he comes to help her ailing cheetah. She begs him to return to Africa with her, but he doesn’t want to leave his wife. Soon his wife finds herself plagued by a series of bizarre accidents.
Top Cast


Juliette Gréco
Juliette Gréco
Myriam Heller
Juliette Gréco
Myriam Heller


Jean-Marc Bory
Jean-Marc Bory
François Rauchelle
Jean-Marc Bory
François Rauchelle


Liselotte Pulver
Liselotte Pulver
Catherine Rauchelle
Liselotte Pulver
Catherine Rauchelle
Mathé Mansoura
Mathé Mansoura
Ronga
Mathé Mansoura
Ronga


Jacques Dacqmine
Jacques Dacqmine
Vial
Jacques Dacqmine
Vial


Georges Chamarat
Georges Chamarat
Malet
Georges Chamarat
Malet


Jeanne Pérez
Jeanne Pérez
Mother Capitaine
Jeanne Pérez
Mother Capitaine


Marcel Pérès
Marcel Pérès
Chauvin
Marcel Pérès
Chauvin


Robert Dalban
Robert Dalban
Butcher
Robert Dalban
Butcher
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