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True Lies

True Lies

7,1 /10 (4,575 Votes)
1994 EN 141 min

Overview

A fearless, globe-trotting, terrorist-battling secret agent has his life turned upside down when he discovers his wife might be having an affair with a used car salesman while terrorists smuggle nuclear war heads into the United States.

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Release date

15/07/1994

Votes

4,575

Popularity

6.6

When he said I do, he never said what he did.

Genres

Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

141 min

Budget

$115,000,000

Revenue

$378,900,000

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Harry

Jamie Lee Curtis

Jamie Lee Curtis

Helen

Tom Arnold

Tom Arnold

Gib

Bill Paxton

Bill Paxton

Simon

Tia Carrere

Tia Carrere

Juno

Art Malik

Art Malik

Aziz

Eliza Dushku

Eliza Dushku

Dana

Grant Heslov

Grant Heslov

Faisil

Charlton Heston

Charlton Heston

Spencer Trilby

Marshall Manesh

Marshall Manesh

Khaled

James Allen

James Allen

Colonel

Dieter Rauter

Dieter Rauter

Boathouse Guard

Jane Morris

Jane Morris

Janice

Katsy Chappell

Katsy Chappell

Allison

Crystina Wyler

Crystina Wyler

Charlene

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Ofer Samra

Yusif

Paul Barselou

Paul Barselou

Old Guy in Bathroom

Charles A. Tamburro

Charles A. Tamburro

Helicopter Pilot

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Jean-Claude Parachini

Jean-Claude

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Uzi Gal

Lead Terrorist

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Majed Ibrahim

High Rise Terrorist

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Armen Ksajikian

Juno's Chauffeur

Mike Akrawi

Mike Akrawi

Jihad Cameraman

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Mike Cameron

Citation Pilot

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Charles Cragin

Samir

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Louai Mardini

Bread Van Terrorist #1

Gino Salvano

Gino Salvano

Bread Van Terrorist #2

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Scott Dotson

Harrier Pilot

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Tom Isbell

Reporter at Hi-Rise

John Bruno

John Bruno

Custodian

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Sergio Kato

Bread Van Terrorist #3 (uncredited)

Sayed Badreya

Sayed Badreya

Arab Terrorist (uncredited)

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Ray Buffer

Police Captain (uncredited)

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Max Daniels

Bathroom Terrorist (uncredited)

Loren Janes

Loren Janes

Man in Elevator (uncredited)

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Lane Leavitt

Bellhop (uncredited)

Jody Millard

Jody Millard

Hotel Clerk (uncredited)

Erik Parillo

Erik Parillo

French Chef (uncredited)

Manny Perry

Manny Perry

Bass Player (uncredited)

Charlie Picerni

Charlie Picerni

Man in Hotel Lobby (uncredited)

Dale Resteghini

Dale Resteghini

Snow Assassin (uncredited)

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William Shipman

Office Worker (uncredited)

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Matt Sigloch

SWAT Team Leader (uncredited)

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Ryken Zane

Snowboarder (uncredited)

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Al Conti

UN Ambassador (uncredited)

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Janet Dey

Banquet Guest (uncredited)

Mark Winn

Mark Winn

Arab Terrorist (uncredited)

James Cameron

James Cameron

Helicopter pilot (voice) (uncredited)

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Gimly

Gimly

2018-05-15

⭐ 5

I seem to like **True Lies** a significant amount less than most people do. And it's not because it isn't my type of movie either, Schwarzeneggar as a secret agent in an explosive 90s action movie is absolutely my jam. But I don't love _True Lies_, maybe I saw it too late in life (I was 25 the first time I saw the whole movie) and either I aged out of it or the movie aged out of society, but whatever the case, I just can't really understand why it's so beloved. I would never take it away from anyone, and there's absolutely stuff I like, but I can't really recommend it based on personal taste. …

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John Chard

John Chard

2019-07-24

⭐ 7

Cameron and Schwarzenegger team up again for a riot of an action movie. True Lies sees Arnold Schwarzenegger play Harry Tasker, to his wife Helen (Jaimie Lee Curtis) and daughter Dana (Eliza Dushku) he's a safe husband and father working as a computer salesman. Away from the family home he's a top spy for one of America's highest secret services. When Harry is prompted to believe that Helen is having an affair, it signals the start of a sequence of events that will out Harry and lead them both to a confrontation with a deadly terrorist. To hell with misogyny and stereotypical Arab terro…

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gricket

2021-03-07

The zenith of Arnold's career... "True Lies" not only represents the singular moment in the actor's pre-governor acting career where he played more than a one dimensional action hero. In an homage to the secret agent genre, the film opens with an action / glamour set-piece that is more James Bond than a 21st century 007 film. From there the story breaks into what would a few years later become the mold for numerous of Jackie Chan's "goofy secret agent" movies, although Chan would replace the cutting-edge CGI special effects set-pieces with a variety of more economical but just-as-exciting acr…

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

2025-04-21

⭐ 7

A tale of double lives. “Harry” (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is a government agent embroiled in tracking down some nefarious Middle Eastern terrorists whilst presenting the façade of a meek computer salesmen to his wife. Meantime, “Helen” (Jamie Lee Curtis) is a bit bored with his timidity and so is seeking a bit of clandestine fun with the enigmatic “Simon” (Bill Paxton) who claims he is also something altogether more “007”. When the jihadist “Aziz” (Art Malik) kidnaps both wife and would-be lover, it falls to “Harry” to use all of his wiles to save the world from devastation and to save his own m…

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misubisu

misubisu

2026-01-18

⭐ 10

**Score: 10/10 — A Timeless, Flawless Blueprint for the Perfect mix of Action, Comedy and Drama** Watching *True Lies* after twenty-five years is a revelation—a testament to its immaculate craftsmanship. It hasn't aged; it has been **preserved in cinematic amber as a perfect, high-octane joyride.** This film is James Cameron operating at the peak of his populist powers, blending espionage thriller, marital comedy, and globe-trotting spectacle into a single, wildly entertaining package that remains **as good today as it was on day one.** **The Perfect Mix:** The alchemy is precise and …

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