Liar Liar (1997)

 ●  English ● 1 hr 26 mins

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Fletcher Reede, a fast talking attorney, habitual liar, and divorced father is an incredibly successful lawyer who has built his career by lying. He has a habit of giving precedence to his job and always breaking promises to be with his favorite young son Max, but Fletcher lets Max down once too often, for missing his own son's birthday party. But until then at 8:15 Max has decided to make an honest man out of him as he wishes for one whole day his dad couldn't tell a lie. When the wish comes true all Fletcher can do is tell the truth and cannot tell one lie. Uh-oh for Fletcher!
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Cast: Jim Carrey, Maura Tierney

Crew: Tom Shadyac (Director), Russell Boyd (Director of Photography), John Debney (Music Director)

Rating: M (Australia)

Genres: Comedy, Fantasy

Release Dates: 21 Mar 1997 (India)

Tagline: Trust Me

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Did you know? Jim Carrey declined the role of Dr Evil in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) so he could be committed only to this film. Read More
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as Fletcher Reede
as Audrey Reede
as Publicist
as Miranda
as Greta
as Randy
as Stenographer
as Jerry
as Macho Attorney
as Jane
as Lupe
as Kenneth Falk
as Mechanic
as Richard Cole
as Sharpo the Clown
as Playground Teacher
as Zit Boy
as Judge Marshall Stevens
as Samantha Cole
as Pilot
as Max Reede
as Ms. Berry - Teacher
as Mr. Allan
as Detective Bryson
as Pete
as Dana Appleton
as Co-Pilot
as Cop

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Director
First Assistant Director
Second Assistant Director

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Executive Producer
Production Supervisor

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Story Writer

Camera and Electrical

Director of Photography

Music

Music Director

Sound

Sound Re-recording Mixer
Foley Artist
Sound Editor
Boom Operator

Art

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Casting

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Editorial

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Special Effects Coordinator

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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
English
Colour Info:
Color
Sound Mix:
Dolby SR, DTS, DTS Stereo
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
1.85:1 (Flat)
Stereoscopy:
No
Taglines:
Trust Me
Would I lie to you?
Coming soon. Honest.
Goofs:
Revealing Mistakes
In the scene where Fletcher encounters Miranda in the elevator, and flees through the stairwell, the false wall labeled "21st Floor Roof Access" visibly shakes as he bounces off it.

Revealing Mistakes
The toilet noticeably flexes seen when Fletcher smashes his head between it and the seat.

Audio/Video Mismatch
In the scene where Fletcher gets his car towed and arrives at his wife's house in a taxi, he throws cash at the driver from the back seat. The sound does not match the throwing of the cash.

Continuity
In the scene where right before he gets pulled over by the police, Fletcher passes the same maroon Ford Taurus twice.

Continuity
In the scene where Audrey is about to put candles on Max's Birthday cake, she takes the candles out of the box and puts them on the counter. In the next shot they're in the cake.

Continuity
In the courtroom scene, Fletcher drinks 5 glasses of water. But the amount of water in the pitcher stays the same.

Continuity
In the scene where Fletcher goes to the bathroom to beat himself up, he is clearly wearing a different suit than in the courtroom.

Continuity
In the scene where Audrey tells Jerry about "the Claw", she's holding her right arm when seen from behind, but her left arm (almost at the wrist) when seen from the front.
Trivia:
Jim Carrey declined the role of Dr Evil in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) so he could be committed only to this film.

In an interview with Jim Carrey, he says that the gag of Fletcher chasing his son as "The Claw" was something Carrey's father did to him and his siblings.

Steve Martin turned down the lead role in this film as he had scheduling conflicts with another film.

Liar Liar is dedicated to Jason Bernard who played his last role in this film and shortly after died of a heart attack.