1000 Ways to Lie (2010) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 3, 2010

Original Title:
1000 Ways to Lie

Alternate Titles:
1000 Ways to Lie - Natural Born Liars
Natural Born Liars

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Documentary

Production Companies:
Filmtools
Good Dog Animals
Original Productions
PES Payroll
Silver Shamrock Lab
Spike TV

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 20

WARNING: The stories portrayed in this show are based on real scams and depict illegal activities. Names have been changed to protect the guilty...and the gullible.

Everybody lies, and everybody gets lied to...We lie to get ahead, we lie to get the girl, and to keep our secrets. Whether motivated by greed, ego, or criminal intent, just when you think you've heard it all, there are 1000 WAYS TO LIE.

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Animal Coordinator:
Guin Dill

Art Direction:
Marcel Victor Prefontaine

Assistant Editor:
Brett Lyda

Associate Producer:
Sarah V. Burns

Camera Operator:
Bryan Todd

Cinematography:
Adrian M. Pruett

Director:
Thom Beers

Editor:
Houman Shekarchi

Executive Producer:
Thom Beers

Gaffer:
Omar Pena

Line Producer:
Sarah E. Bowman

Location Manager:
Michael Coryer

Makeup Effects Designer:
Elvis Jones

Music:
Jonathan Miller

Producer:
Aliyah Silverstein

Production Accountant:
Mishel A. Cali

Production Design:
Michael Levinson

Sound Effects Editor:
Kevin Skaggs

Sound Mixer:
Andy Theiss

Supervising Producer:
Daniel Lawrence Abrams

Teleplay:
Aliyah Silverstein

Theme Song Performance:
Jonathan Miller

Visual Effects:
Sean Kinnear

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