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  • The Magnificent Lie (1931)
  • 81 min | Drama
The Magnificent Lie (1931)
81 min | Drama

A nightclub singer, taking pity on a blind soldier, pretends that she is the woman he once loved before he was wounded.
Director
Writers
Vincent Lawrence | Leonard Merrick (screenplay) (story "Laurels and the Lady") | Samson Raphaelson (as Samuel Raphaelson)
Cinematographer
Charles Lang (photographed by)
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Updated Jul 25, 1931

Release date
Jul 25, 1931 (United States)

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15 cast members
Name Known for
Ralph Bellamy
Bill Childers Bill Childers   See fewer
Stuart Erwin
Elmer Graham Elmer Graham   See fewer
Françoise Rosay
Rosa Duchêne Rosa Duchêne   See fewer
Sam Hardy
Larry Larry   See fewer
Charles Boyer
Jacques Jacques   See fewer
Tyler Brooke
Pierre LeCoeur Pierre LeCoeur   See fewer
Tyrell Davis
Clarence Clarence   See fewer
Jean Del Val
Stage Manager Stage Manager   See fewer
Bill Elliott
Cafe Customer (uncredited) Cafe Customer (uncredited)   See fewer
Bess Flowers
Cafe Customer (uncredited) Cafe Customer (uncredited)   See fewer
Edwin Maxwell
Eye Specialist (uncredited) Eye Specialist (uncredited)   See fewer
Guy Oliver
Stage Doorman (uncredited) Stage Doorman (uncredited)   See fewer
Georges Renavent
French Military Doctor (uncredited) French Military Doctor (uncredited)   See fewer
Kent Taylor
Cafe Customer (uncredited) Cafe Customer (uncredited)   See fewer
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