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True Lies

When he said I do, he never said what he did.
1994 | 141m | English

(296337 votes)

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A fearless, globe-trotting, terrorist-battling secret agent has his life turned upside down when he discovers his wife might be having an affair with a used car salesman while terrorists smuggle nuclear war heads into the United States.
Release Date: Jul 15, 1994
Director: James Cameron
Writer: James Cameron, Claude Zidi, Simon Michaël, Didier Kaminka
Genres: Action, Thriller
Keywords spy, florida, gun, kidnapping, horseback riding, florida keys, secret agent, terrorism, terrorist plot, top secret, mushroom cloud, jackhammer, special agent, key west, mischievous, suspenseful
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, Lightstorm Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $378,900,000
Budget: $115,000,000
Updates Updated: Oct 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Arnold Schwarzenegger Harry Tasker
Jamie Lee Curtis Helen Tasker
Tom Arnold Albert Gibson
Bill Paxton Simon
Tia Carrere Juno Skinner
Art Malik Salim Abu Aziz
Eliza Dushku Dana Tasker
Grant Heslov Faisil
Charlton Heston Spencer Trilby
Marshall Manesh Jamal Khaled
James Allen Colonel
Dieter Rauter Boathouse Guard
Jane Morris Janice
Katsy Chappell Allison
Crystina Wyler Charlene
Ofer Samra Yusif
Paul Barselou Old Guy in Bathroom
Charles A. Tamburro Helicopter Pilot
Jean-Claude Parachini Jean-Claude
Uzi Gal Lead Terrorist
Majed Ibrahim High Rise Terrorist
Armen Ksajikian Juno's Chauffeur
Mike Akrawi Jihad Cameraman
Mike Cameron Citation Pilot
Charles Cragin Samir
Louai Mardini Bread Van Terrorist #1
Gino Salvano Bread Van Terrorist #2
Scott Dotson Harrier Pilot
Tom Isbell Reporter at High Rise
John Bruno Custodian
Sergio Kato Bread Van Terrorist #3 (uncredited)
Sayed Badreya Arab Terrorist (uncredited)
Ray Buffer Police Captain (uncredited)
Max Daniels Bathroom Terrorist (uncredited)
Joan Quinn Eastman Ballroom Guest (uncredited)
Richard Givens Nigerian General (uncredited)
Loren Janes Man in Elevator (uncredited)
Lane Leavitt Bellhop (uncredited)
Jody Millard Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
Erik Parillo French Chef (uncredited)
Manny Perry Bass Player (uncredited)
Charlie Picerni Man in Hotel Lobby (uncredited)
Dale Resteghini Snow Assassin (uncredited)
William Shipman Office Worker (uncredited)
Matt Sigloch SWAT Team Leader (uncredited)
Ryken Zane Snowboarder (uncredited)
Al Conti UN Ambassador (uncredited)
Janet Dey Banquet Guest (uncredited)
Mark Winn Arab Terrorist (uncredited)
Name Job
James Cameron Screenplay, Director
Brad Fiedel Original Music Composer
Russell Carpenter Director of Photography
Mark Goldblatt Editor
Peter Lamont Production Design
Marlene Stewart Costume Design
Joel Kramer Stunt Coordinator
Emily Schweber Casting Associate
Randy Gerston Music Supervisor
Jeff Dawn Makeup Supervisor
Shirley Walker Conductor
Aron Warner Production Executive
Peter Kent Stunt Double
Glenn R. Wilder Second Unit Director, Stunts
Armen Ksajikian Musician
Amie McCarthy Winn Assistant Property Master
Aldric La'Auli Porter First Assistant Director
Scott Martin Gershin Sound Effects Editor
Wylie Stateman Supervising Sound Editor
John Bruno Senior Visual Effects Supervisor
Kevin Lingenfelser VFX Artist
Nick Dimitri Stunts
Troy Gilbert Stunts
Chuck Picerni Jr. Stunts
Charlie Picerni Stunts
Laura Albert Stunts
Lance Gilbert Stunts
Manny Perry Stunts
Steve M. Davison Stunts
John C. Meier Stunts
Bob Herron Stunts
Kenny Endoso Stunts
Donna Keegan Stunts
Brian Smyj Stunts
Norman Howell Stunts
Conrad Buff IV Editor
Richard A. Harris Editor
Mali Finn Casting
Robert W. Laing Art Direction
Michael Novotny Art Direction
Cindy Carr Set Decoration
Lisa Lovaas Costume Supervisor
Teri Anne Kopp Art Department Coordinator
Martin Laing Assistant Art Director
William Les Collins Construction Coordinator
Chris Santini Construction Foreman
William D. McLane Greensman
Jon Danniells Leadman
Marce Sterner Location Scout
Dean F. Janik Painter
Tom Cranham Production Illustrator
Monty Shook Sculptor
Joseph Hodges Set Designer
Joseph Calta Standby Painter
Michael St. Hilaire Camera Operator
Michael Condro First Assistant Camera
Lloyd Moriarity Key Grip
William Buckingham III Grip
David L. Butler Aerial Director of Photography
J. Michael Muro Steadicam Operator
Zade Rosenthal Still Photographer
Pete Romano Underwater Camera
Chrisi Karvonides-Dushenko Assistant Costume Designer
Lucia Mace Hairstylist
Peter Tothpal Key Hair Stylist
Linda Boykin-Williams Makeup Artist
Fran Allgood Set Costumer
Paul Richards Set Dresser
Rome Duval Carpenter
Lynne Hockney Choreographer
Jacques Stroweis Digital Effects Supervisor
Bobby Enriquez Driver
Amy La Licata Loader
Price Pethel Post Production Supervisor
Kieran Woo Production Controller
Mike Brooks Propmaker
Charles Stewart Property Master
Jack Reeves Scenic Artist
Marie Nashold Set Medic
Rick Bozeat Sound Recordist
Thomas L. Fisher Special Effects Coordinator
Kathleen Conway Stand In
Kenny Alexander Stunts
Peter Farson Supervising Animator
Kevin Andrew Smith Systems Administrators & Support
Barb Meier Technical Supervisor
Donald R. Casella Transportation Coordinator
Scott Thaler Unit Production Manager
Charles May II Video Assist Operator
Allen Cappuccilli Visual Effects Editor, VFX Editor
J. Michael Haynie First Assistant Director
Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez Script Supervisor
Dan Muscarella Color Timer
Richard Dwan Jr. Dialogue Editor
Robert Neville Best Boy Electric
John L. Dardis Electrician
Brian A. Pitts Rigging Grip
Carol Flaisher Location Manager
Susannah Brengel Production Accountant
Paddy Cullen Production Supervisor
Nicholas R. Allen Boom Operator
Robert Batha First Assistant Sound Editor
Willy Allen Foley Editor
Patty von Arx Music Editor
Tim Boyle Scoring Mixer
David Kneupper Sound Designer
Clayton Collins Sound Editor
Bob Beher Sound Effects Editor
John Rotondi Sound Engineer
Gregg Baxter Supervising Sound Editor
Crystal Dowd Visual Effects Coordinator
Mike Chambers Visual Effects Producer
Brent Boates Storyboard
Douglas Greenfield Dolby Consultant
Mark R. Jackson First Assistant Camera
Tom Numbers Key Costumer
Howell Caldwell Second Second Assistant Director
E.J. Foerster Second Unit Director
John Patteson Assistant Property Master
Thomas Conroy Graphic Designer
Chris Jargo ADR Editor
James Ashwill Foley Mixer
Knox White Utility Sound
Gary L. King Special Effects Assistant
Jeanna Crawford Special Effects Technician
Josh Margolies Visual Effects Assistant Editor
John Calvin Doyle Stunt Driver
Hugh McCallum Additional Grip
Scott Hering Assistant Camera
Eugene B. Kerry Best Boy Grip
Jon Aghassian Data Wrangler
Doug Chartier Dolly Grip
Kirk Bloomberg Second Assistant Camera
Jane Kass Assistant Editor
Lauren Alexandra Ritchie Post Production Coordinator, Visual Effects Coordinator
Stephen Sobisky Project Manager
Patrick Burn Assistant Location Manager
Nigel Arscott Location Assistant
Rick Fleishman Music Coordinator
Allan K. Rosen Supervising Music Editor
Stacy Layne Kramer Assistant Accountant
Rick A. West Chief Lighting Technician
Peter Kelley Dialogue Coach
Teresa Cheng Digital Effects Producer
Scott Ross General Manager
Ellen Somers Head of Production
Michael Salven Key Set Production Assistant
John R. Hansen Payroll Accountant
Jeff Senour Pilot
Trish Minnich Production Assistant
Robert Hutchins Pyrotechnician
Bret Mixon Roto Supervisor
Tim Scannell Rotoscoping Artist
Harry Lu Weapons Master
Marty Jedlicka Second Assistant Director
Karin Roffman Trainee Production Coordinator
David Ticotin Second Second Assistant Director
Nancy Townsend Trainee Production Coordinator
Nadia Saah Assistant Set Decoration
Jay Cannistraci Key Makeup Artist
Sharon Kalb Makeup Artist
Paula Kelly Makeup Artist
Tania McComas Makeup Artist
Brenda McNally Additional Hairstylist
Frank Rogers Makeup Artist
Donna Smith Executive In Charge Of Production
Anthony Lattanzio Construction Coordinator
Charles Dwight Lee Assistant Art Director
Bill Rea Assistant Art Director
Richard F. Anderson Set Dresser
P. Scott Bailey Leadman
Pedro Barquin Greensman
Kai Blomberg Set Dresser
Curtis Carlin On Set Props
Peter Damien Propmaker
Stephen P. Durante Set Dresser
Ray Fisher Set Dresser
Glenn Forbes Assistant Property Master
Jane B. Johnson Set Dresser
Jim C. Johnson Set Dresser
Allen Lafferty Propmaker
Butch McCarthy Propmaker
Alan S. Reynolds Scenic Artist
Leo Rijn Sculptor
Robb W. Ward Construction Coordinator
Eric Weiler Set Dresser
Brook Yeaton Props
José Ignacio Álvarez Carpenter
Bob Beemer Sound Re-Recording Mixer
James Beshears Sound Effects Editor
Todd Egan Assistant Sound Editor
Patrick J. Foley Dialogue Editor
Robert Garrett Sound Effects Editor
Craig S. Jaeger Sound Effects Editor
Randy Kelley Sound Effects Editor
Michael Minkler Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jay B. Richardson Sound Effects Editor
R. Russell Smith Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Peter Michael Sullivan Sound Effects Editor
Bill Voigtlander ADR Editor
Christopher Assells Sound Effects Editor
Athonia Cappelli Sound
Dino DiMuro Sound Effects Editor
Rickley W. Dumm Assistant Sound Editor
Mark A. Lanza Sound Effects Editor
Glenn T. Morgan Sound Effects Editor
Philip D. Morrill Assistant Sound Editor
Mark Ormandy Sound
Cherie Tamai Assistant Sound Editor
Lisa Aycock Digital Compositor
Dan Chuba Visual Effects Producer
Aliza Corson Chameides Animation
Robin L. D'Arcy Visual Effects Producer
Sean Dever Animation
Feliciano di Giorgio Digital Compositor
Jamie Dixon Visual Effects Supervisor
Jason Dowdeswell Visual Effects Technical Director
Miller Drake VFX Editor
Jammie Friday Digital Compositor
Jenny Fulle Visual Effects Producer
Gil Gagnon Visual Effects Coordinator
Julia Gibson Visual Effects Producer
Raffaella Filipponi Smoke Artist
Karen E. Goulekas Smoke Artist
Leslie Huntley Visual Effects Producer
David Isyomin Pyrotechnic Supervisor
Emmet Kane Pyrotechnician
Michael Karp Visual Effects Camera
Neil Krepela Visual Effects Supervisor
Brad Kuehn Visual Effects Supervisor
Candace Lewis Digital Compositor
Rebecca Marie Animation
Gerald McClung Modeling
Fred Raimondi Digital Compositor
Christopher Roda Visual Effects Technical Director
Amie Slate Animation
Martine Tomczyk Digital Compositor
Marc Toscano Visual Effects Technical Director
Michele C. Vallillo Visual Effects Coordinator
Joe Viskocil Pyrotechnic Supervisor
Gene Warren Jr. Visual Effects Supervisor
Mimi Abers Digital Compositor
Brooke Breton Visual Effects Producer
Laura Buff Visual Effects Producer
Nelson Cabrera Visual Effects
Karin Joy Visual Effects Coordinator
Dane Picard Visual Effects Technical Director
Jay Riddle Visual Effects Supervisor
Marc Rubone Digital Compositor
Jennifer Lee Scheer Visual Effects Coordinator
Suzanne Smith Visual Effects
Renée Tymn Visual Effects Lineup
Ellen Jacoby Casting
Rich King Extras Casting
Dan Parada Extras Casting
Kimberly Skyrme Extras Casting
Greg Hall Set Costumer
Marina Marit Costumer
Joel Negron Assistant Editor
Shannon Leigh Olds Assistant Editor
Caroline Ross Assistant Editor
Clarinda Wong Assistant Editor
Jim Passon Color Timer
Kenneth Karman Music Editor
Lane Leavitt Stunts
Sean Hood Swing
Patricia Whitcher Unit Production Manager
Aaron Dem Production Coordinator, VFX Production Coordinator
Lee Orloff Sound Mixer
Mary Nelson Negative Cutter
Jimmy N. Roberts Stunts
Claude Zidi Screenplay
Simon Michaël Screenplay
Didier Kaminka Screenplay
Name Title
Stephanie Austin Producer
James Cameron Producer
Lawrence Kasanoff Executive Producer
Rae Sanchini Executive Producer
Robert Shriver Executive Producer
Pamela Easley Associate Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
5.0

I seem to like **True Lies** a significant amount less than most people do. And it's not because it isn't my type of movie either, Schwarzeneggar as a secret agent in an explosive 90s action movie is absolutely my jam. But I don't love _True Lies_, maybe I saw it too late in life (I was 25 the first ... time I saw the whole movie) and either I aged out of it or the movie aged out of society, but whatever the case, I just can't really understand why it's so beloved. I would never take it away from anyone, and there's absolutely stuff I like, but I can't really recommend it based on personal taste. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

Jun 23, 2021
John Chard
7.0

Cameron and Schwarzenegger team up again for a riot of an action movie. True Lies sees Arnold Schwarzenegger play Harry Tasker, to his wife Helen (Jaimie Lee Curtis) and daughter Dana (Eliza Dushku) he's a safe husband and father working as a computer salesman. Away from the family home he's a to ... p spy for one of America's highest secret services. When Harry is prompted to believe that Helen is having an affair, it signals the start of a sequence of events that will out Harry and lead them both to a confrontation with a deadly terrorist. To hell with misogyny and stereotypical Arab terrorist (Art Malik so OTT he's off the chain man), Cameron's True Lies really isn't concerned for political correctness. His aim, aided by his on form cast, is to chase, caress and explode stuff whilst having a laugh at every turn. True Lies, if anyone was in doubt prior to its release, shows Cameron to be supremely gifted at action set pieces. No expense spared of course, but you still gotta utilise those Harrier Jets, helicopters and horse carrying elevators to great effect. And so it proves. Throw in a tremendously funny script that gives Tom Arnold & Bill Paxton comedy gold roles to revel in; and what you get is a Worldwide box office profit of nearly $264 million. It knows it's nonsense, but it's the good kind of nonsense that Hollywood has to offer. Ever re-watchable, True Lies is undeniably great fun. 7.5/10

May 16, 2024
gricket
N/A

The zenith of Arnold's career... "True Lies" not only represents the singular moment in the actor's pre-governor acting career where he played more than a one dimensional action hero. In an homage to the secret agent genre, the film opens with an action / glamour set-piece that is more James Bond th ... an a 21st century 007 film. From there the story breaks into what would a few years later become the mold for numerous of Jackie Chan's "goofy secret agent" movies, although Chan would replace the cutting-edge CGI special effects set-pieces with a variety of more economical but just-as-exciting acrobatic, complex choreography hand-to-hand fights. There is one mano-a-mano beat down scene where Arnold takes down his enemy by flushing his head in a urinal, complete with his attempt at a trade-mark one-liner: "Cool Off". (It's a set piece worth comparing to the more recent scene in "Mission Impossible: Fallout".) Along with that, it shifts smoothly back and forth from a rather straightforward super-spy/terrorist story line and exploring the practical troubles of living of the life of a secret agent while having a wife and kids. This film also represents the movie that put Jamie Lee Curtis back on the map after a stint in a slew of flops following her role in "A Fish Called Wanda". "True Lies" put her acting range on display and put to rest any lingering question of whether she was anything more than a scream queen. One of the most hilarious moments she pulls off flawlessly is falling flat on her face while attempting to pole dance, and then getting getting back up and acting like it didn't happen. Without her screen presence, the film would be just another entry in the list of Arnold action films scotched with a twist of comedy. One could go so far as to conclude that the difference in the enduring appeal of "True Lies" vs. the mis-matched partner straight-man, funny-man film "Red Heat" is the degree to which Jamie Lee Curtis caries the fish-out-of-water funny-woman role in contrast to Jim Belushi's semi-funny, street-wise American cop. But, unlike the cold war, the regimented soviet style vs. the fast-and-lost American way, the contrast in "True Lies" derives from the ahead-of-it's time idea of adaptable, underrated woman and her somewhat over-inflated male counterpart. When the secret agents attempt to arrest Curtis's character, she fights back fiercely, with a well placed nut-shot that made women and men alike erupt with cheers and laughter in theaters, something not so likely contemporary Hollywood's constant browbeating with girl power - male buffoonery film after film.

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

A tale of double lives. “Harry” (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is a government agent embroiled in tracking down some nefarious Middle Eastern terrorists whilst presenting the façade of a meek computer salesmen to his wife. Meantime, “Helen” (Jamie Lee Curtis) is a bit bored with his timidity and so is seek ... ing a bit of clandestine fun with the enigmatic “Simon” (Bill Paxton) who claims he is also something altogether more “007”. When the jihadist “Aziz” (Art Malik) kidnaps both wife and would-be lover, it falls to “Harry” to use all of his wiles to save the world from devastation and to save his own marriage from the doldrums. Though the story isn’t so new, it’s the engaging chemistry between Arnie, JLC and Paxton that really keeps this entertaining as the adventure kicks in and we have loads of action-packed scenarios; some typically daft buffoonery; lots of death-defying and the pyrotechnics go mad as the story races along. Perhaps, as he was in “The Living Daylights” (1987), Art Malik is a bit lightweight as a not terribly menacing baddie but all in all this is an enjoyable romp through the gadget driven espionage genre with a couple of stars who are clearly enjoying themselves towards a denouement that is a little long in coming, but the substance of which might even suggest a sequel.

Apr 21, 2025