The Two Truths
Originally released in 1951. The Two Truths is a drama/romance film. directed by Antonio Leonviola.
Starring Anna Maria Ferrero, Michel Auclair, and Michel Simon
Synopsis
The young Loris is undergoing a trial for killing his girlfriend Maria Luce. According to the reconstruction of the facts, the young man would shoot his mistress making it then end up under the wheels of a tram. On the remains of the woman's body, however, there is no trace of a gunshot wound and, during the trial, the accused, who appears hypnotized, refuses to answer. The arrival of the ex-lawyer Cidoni, who takes the place of the defense, overturns the thesis of the prosecution and instead demonstrates that the victim was not a naive girl as had been believed up to then.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Two Truths about?
The young Loris is undergoing a trial for killing his girlfriend Maria Luce. According to the reconstruction of the facts, the young man would shoot his mistress making it then end up under the whe...
Who directed The Two Truths?
The Two Truths was directed by Antonio Leonviola.
When was The Two Truths released?
The Two Truths was released on November 30, 1951 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Two Truths?
The main cast of The Two Truths includes Anna Maria Ferrero, Michel Auclair, Michel Simon, Valentine Tessier, Ruggero Ruggeri.