The Truth About Charlie
"Everybody has a secret."
Originally released in 2002. The Truth About Charlie is a thriller/mystery film. directed by Jonathan Demme.
Starring Thandiwe Newton, Mark Wahlberg, and Tim Robbins
Synopsis
Regina meets charming Joshua while vacationing in Martinique, as she contemplates ending her whirlwind marriage to enigmatic Charlie. Upon her return to Paris, she finds that both her apartment and her bank account have been emptied, and her husband has been murdered. Stuck in ever-increasing danger and with four men pursuing her, another stranger offers assistance - but who can she trust?
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Thandiwe Newton
as Regina Lambert
Mark Wahlberg
as Peter Joshua
Tim Robbins
as Hamilton Bartholomew
Christine Boisson
as Commandant Dominique
LisaGay Hamilton
as Lola Jansco
Park Joong-hoon
as Il-sang Lee
Ted Levine
as Emil Zadapec
Stephen Dillane
as Charlie Lambert
Sakina Jaffrey
as Sylvia
Simon Abkarian
as Lieutenant Dessalines
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Universal Pictures
- Clinica Estetico
- Magnet Entertainment
- Mediastream Zweite Film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Truth About Charlie about?
Regina meets charming Joshua while vacationing in Martinique, as she contemplates ending her whirlwind marriage to enigmatic Charlie. Upon her return to Paris, she finds that both her apartment and...
Who directed The Truth About Charlie?
The Truth About Charlie was directed by Jonathan Demme.
How long is The Truth About Charlie?
The Truth About Charlie has a runtime of 1 hours and 44 minutes (104 minutes total).
When was The Truth About Charlie released?
The Truth About Charlie was released on October 25, 2002 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Truth About Charlie?
The main cast of The Truth About Charlie includes Thandiwe Newton, Mark Wahlberg, Tim Robbins, Christine Boisson, LisaGay Hamilton.
Is The Truth About Charlie worth watching?
The Truth About Charlie has a user rating of 4.8/10 based on 191 reviews, indicating mixed reception from audiences.