In the first decades of the 20th century, when life was being transformed by scientific innovations, researchers made a thrilling new claim: they could tell whether someone was lying by using a machine. Popularly known as the “lie detector,” the device transformed police work, seized headlines and was extolled in movies, TV and comics as an infallible crime-fighting tool. Husbands and wives tested each other’s fidelity. Corporations routinely tested employees’ honesty and government workers were tested for loyalty and “morals.” But the promise of the polygraph turned dark, and the lie detector too often became an apparatus of fear and intimidation. Written and directed by Rob Rapley and executive produced by Cameo George, The Lie Detector is a tale of good intentions, twisted morals and unintended consequences.
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Director
Rob Rapley
Executive Producer
Cameo George
Music
Tom Phillips
Assistant Editor
Mischa Aletta
Assistant Editor
Lewis Hedley-Noble
Cinematography
Kyle Kelley
technologyfearlie detectionscience and technologyintimidation by policetoolhistory and legacy20th centuryforensic technologyhistorical documentary
Status
Released
Countries
United States of America
Companies
Corporation for Public Broadcasting
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