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                    (1987)
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                    | Starring:  | 
                    
Ellen Burstyn,
 Teri Garr,
 Sammi Davis,
 Ronald Hines,
 Clive Swift,
 Daniel Benzali,
 Alan Bates,
 Peter Schofield,
 David Corti
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Anthony Page
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Thrillers,
 Made-for-TV Movies,
 Espionage Thrillers
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1h 40m
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In Pack of Lies (1987), an ordinary British family is caught in a moral dilemma when they discover their close friends might be part of an espionage ring. Tension mounts as their quiet suburban life turns into a landscape of suspicion and betrayal.
                 
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