Liar!
1969 · 50 min · Science Fiction, TV Movie
The positronic brain of robot RB-34 (Herbie) has an unforeseen 'extra': he can read human thoughts. So his take on the First Law of Robotics is unorthodox: he tells human beings only what he believes will not hurt their feelings. Can renowned robopsychologist Dr. Susan Calvin 'fix' RB-34? Or are there areas of her own psyche where she would rather not hear the truth?
Directed by Gerald Blake
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Paul Chapman Milton Ashe -
Ian Ogilvy Herbie, RB34 -
Hamilton Dyce Dr. Lanning - W Wendy Gifford Dr. Susan Calvin
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Gerald Sim Dr. Bogert -
Robert James Kelvin Brooke -
Edwin Richfield Jamieson - R Roy Hanlon Hargreaves
- J Jenny Russell Mary Curl
- A Anna Perry Brooke's Secretary
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Rita Davies Receptionist - J Jumoke Debayo Cleaner
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