Exposed (2003 film)

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Exposed
Directed byMisti L. Barnes
Steve Foldseth
Screenplay byMisti L. Barnes
Produced byMisti Barnes
Isabelle Bourduas
Sandra Cruze
Eve Elting
Joseph M. Smith
Starring
Edited byAndi Armaganian
H. Charles Riedl
Music byMark Edward Lewis
Release date
2003
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Exposed is a 2003 American independent comedy film written and directed by Misti L. Barnes, starring Brenda Strong, Lumi Cavazos, Gia Carides, Tate Donovan and Missi Pyle.

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Plot

Bob Smith (Donovan), the host of the scandalous news show "Probe", launches an investigation to dig up dirt on three popular television celebrities who are up for a "Woman of Distinction Award".

Cast


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