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  1. The Thin Blue Lie. The Thin Blue Lie is a 2000 television film directed by Roger Young and starring Rob Morrow, Randy Quaid, and Paul Sorvino. It was released on August 13, 2000 on Showtime. The title is a reference to the phrase "thin blue line" used to describe the hypothetical role of law enforcement as the line between order and chaos.

  2. Aug 13, 2000 · The Thin Blue Lie: Directed by Roger Young. With Rob Morrow, Randy Quaid, Paul Sorvino, Cynthia Preston. A spine-chilling thriller about a courageous young reporter who risks his life and career to go deep into police abuse within homicide.

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    • Drama
    • Roger Young
    • 2000-08-13
  3. Released February 11th, 2003, 'The Thin Blue Lie' stars Rob Morrow, Randy Quaid, Paul Sorvino, Cynthia Preston The R movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 37 min, and received a user score of 60 (out ...

  4. Brief Synopsis. Television movie based on the true story of Jonathan Neumann, a young investigative reporter who won the Pulitzer Prize in the 1970s for exposing corruption in the Philadelphia police department. When Neumann hears stories about a secret cop vigilante group called "The Goon Squad," the city reporter.

    • Roger Young
    • Charles Officer
  5. Visit the movie page for 'The Thin Blue Lie' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review. Your guide to this ...

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    • Roger Young
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    • Rob Morrow
  6. The Thin Blue Lie. Page 1 of 3, 3 total items. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. Investigative journalists (Rob Morrow, Randy Quaid, Cynthia Preston) seek the truth behind police corruption in 1970s ...

    • Crime, Drama
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  8. Philadelphia, 1976. The city of Brotherly Love is waging a successful war against crime led by its tough-talking mayor, Frank Rizzo. But a maverick investigative reporter, Jonathan Neumann, has heard some troubling rumors: stories of innocent people victimized by a "goon squad" of law enforcement officers. Roger Young. Director. Daniel Helfgott.