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  1. The Big Lie (Spanish: La gran mentira) is a 1956 Spanish film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Francisco Rabal, Madeleine Fischer and Jacqueline Pierreux. [1] Synopsis. César Neira, a declining actor, sees his chance to succeed again thanks to the inclusion in his film of a paralyzed teacher who has become very popular thanks to a radio contest.

  2. Jun 9, 2016 · The Big Lie digs deeper into the world of corruption, politics and pharmaceutical greed. Matthew Perry, Jonathan Davis, Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich contribute to this eye opening examination of America's deadly dependency with prescription medication. 72-hour streaming period. Stream + download anytime.

  3. THE BIG LIE | Anti-Communist Film (1951) - The Big Lie was a 1951 anti-Communist film produced by the US Army. It details how the brutal socialist regimes of the Soviet Union,...

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  4. Anti-communist propaganda film produced by the US Army aimed to portray the Soviet Union as an aggressive totalitarian empire much like the recently-defeated Nazi Germany, and begins with a quote by Adolf Hitler: “The great masses will more easily fall victim to a big lie than to a small one”.

  5. Jun 5, 2018 · 2.3K views 5 years ago. The Big Lie digs deeper into the world of corruption, politics and pharmaceutical greed. Matthew Perry, Jonathan Davis, Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich...

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    • Synergetic Films
  6. The Big Lie (Spanish:La gran mentira) is a 1956 Spanish film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Francisco Rabal, Madeleine Fischer and Jacqueline Pierreux. Synopsis. César Neira, a declining actor, sees his chance to succeed again thanks to the inclusion in his film of a paralyzed teacher who has become very popular thanks to a radio contest ...

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  8. The Big Lie follows FBI special agent Jack Bergin (Jon Hamm), who is sent to investigate three blacklisted filmmakers—Academy Award-winning writer Michael Wilson, Academy Award-nominated producer Paul Jarrico, and director Herbert J. Biberman—who were inspired by a New Mexico labor strike to make a movie that dramatized their pro-labor, pro ...