The Whole Truth (play)
British theatrical play From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
British theatrical play From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Whole Truth is a 1955 thriller play by the British writer Philip Mackie.
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Written by | Philip Mackie |
Date premiered | 3 October 1955 |
Place premiered | Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh Aldwych Theatre, London |
Original language | English |
Genre | Thriller |
Originally written and broadcast by the BBC as a television play, it was rewritten for the stage the same year. It premiered at the Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh, before beginning a 145 performance West End run at the Aldwych Theatre. The original cast included Leslie Phillips, Ernest Clark and Sarah Lawson.[1]
In 1958 it was made into a film The Whole Truth directed by John Guillermin starring Stewart Granger and Donna Reed and George Sanders.
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