Why Would I Lie?
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| Why Would I Lie? | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Larry Peerce |
| Produced by | Pancho Kohner Shelly Abend Stuart Wallach Rich Irvine James L. Stewart |
| Written by | Peter Stone Hollis Hodges (novel) |
| Starring | Treat Williams Lisa Eichhorn Gabriel Swann Susan Heldfond Anne Byrne Hoffman Valerie Curtin Jocelyn Brando Nicolas Coster |
| Music by | Charles Fox |
| Cinematography | Gerald Hirschfeld |
| Editing by | John C. Howard |
| Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
| Release date(s) | August 10, 1980 |
| Country | |
| Language | English |
| Gross revenue | $1,175,855 |
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Why Would I Lie? is a 1980 American comedy/drama film about a compulsive liar named Cletus (Treat Williams). The film, which was directed by Larry Peerce and shot in Spokane, Washington, is based on the novel The Fabricator by Hollis Hodges.

