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| name = Tell the Truth

| image = Tell the Truth (1946 film).jpg

| caption = Film poster

| director = Helmut Weiss

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| editing = Anneliese Schnnenbeck

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| distributor = Herzog-Filmverleih

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| runtime = 96 minutes

| country = Germany

| language = German

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'Tell the Truth' is a 1946 German comedy film directed by Helmut Weiss and starring Gustav Frhlich, Mady Rahl, and Ingeborg von Kusserow. The film had a troubled production, and was originally filming in the final days of the Nazi era with Heinz Rhmann and his wife Hertha Feiler in the lead roles. Production was halted when Soviet forces took control of the Tempelhof Studios during the Battle of Berlin. The film was then remade in the British sector of Berlin with different leads but using substantial amounts of footage already shot during the previous production.

The film's sets were designed by Ernst H. Albrecht.

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