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Colonel Bentry hires private-eye Belinda Prentice to investigate his stepson and heir Bill Forestman. Bill has withdrawn large sums of money from his account, according to the Colonel, rented an apartment in the city and stoutly refuses to explain his actions. On their way to the Bentry estate, Belinda and her assistant, Iggy Broty, stop near Bill's apartment and their attention is attracted by two suspicious-looking characters. Iggs stays to check them out while Belinda goes on to Bentry's. She is admitted by Severance, the butler, who goes to the library to announce her arrival. She hears a cry from Severance, goes to the library and finds the Butler standing over the dead body of his employer. Belinda picks up a hypodermic needle lying near the body. Inspector Prentice of Homicide, Belinda's father, arrives to take over. He questions Bill, his sister Judith Forester, Jonathan Lowell, the family lawyer...and Severance, who confesses that he is a reformed drunk AND a disbarred lawyer.

Belinda leaves and confers with Iggy, and learns that the two men in front of Bill's apartment house were Professor Ordoson and "Chicago", Bill's personal bodyguard. Iggy "visits" Bill's apartment and is beaten up by "Chicago." Belinda makes a formal call on Bill, and Bill is most cooperative and he explains that he and Ordson are working on a secret-but-harmless experiment; that "Chicago" is employed to protect their material and equipment; and that he HAS NOT withdrawn large sums of money from his account. Belinda, highly satisfied by Bill's explanation, decides she and Iggy will follow her number two suspect---Judith. They find her in a downtown bar where she is plying the family butler with liquor. Belinda finds this interesting but has another surprise awaiting her when she returns to her office and finds Lowell and "Chicago" there, and Lowell's intention is for Belinda to leave town for a while and has asked gun-for-hire "Chicago" to accompany him there so Belinda will grasp the seriousness of his get-out-of-town request.

So, on a hunch, Belinda goes with her father to the Bentry estate---where they find Lowell dead on the lawn. It is at this point that Belinda provides the solution to all that has been transpiring.

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Exposed
Dreaming Awake
Isabel's Miracle
Lost Partner
Elisa
There's This Girl
Visions
José Comes Home
Watching over Elisa
Isabel's Secret
Lonely Frustration
A Blessing
Guardian
Sneaking In
Albiness
Game over Playboy
Evidence
Her Truth Revealed
Exposed
Main Title
Georges Delerue: Performer
After Explosion/Carlson Farm House
Georges Delerue: Performer
Liz & Mom/Liz's Hotel Room
Georges Delerue: Performer
Restaurant Source
Georges Delerue: Performer
You're Weird
Georges Delerue: Performer
Paris
Georges Delerue: Performer
Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 In G Major
Georges Delerue: Performer
Making Love
Georges Delerue: Performer
Daniel's Apt.
Georges Delerue: Performer
Marcel Killed
Georges Delerue: Performer
The End
Georges Delerue: Performer
Rich and Famous Suite
Georges Delerue: Performer
Platoon Finale and End Title
Georges Delerue: Performer
Her Alibi End Title
Georges Delerue: Performer
Beaches Friendship
Georges Delerue: Performer
Exposed Suite
Georges Delerue: Performer
Biloxi Blues Main Title
Georges Delerue: Performer
Steel Magnolias Suite
Georges Delerue: Performer
Interlude Theme
Georges Delerue: Performer
The Escape Artist Suite
Georges Delerue: Performer
The Pick-up Artist Theme
Georges Delerue: Performer
Disc Time:
Georges Delerue: Performer
Something Wicked This Way Comes Suite
Georges Delerue: Performer
Hommage à François Truffaut
Georges Delerue: Performer
Maxie End Title
Georges Delerue: Performer
House on Carroll Street Theme
Georges Delerue: Performer
A Little Sex Suite
Georges Delerue: Performer
Maid to Order Theme
Georges Delerue: Performer
Man Woman and Child Theme
Georges Delerue: Performer
Memories of Me Suite
Georges Delerue: Performer
Crimes of the Heart Suite
Georges Delerue: Performer
Platoon - Theme
Georges Delerue: Performer
Rich and Famous - Suite
Georges Delerue: Performer
Her Alibi - End Title
Georges Delerue: Performer
Beaches - Friendship
Georges Delerue: Performer
Exposed - Suite
Georges Delerue: Performer
Biloxi Blues - Main Title
Georges Delerue: Performer
Steel Magnolias - Suite
Georges Delerue: Performer
Interlude - Theme
Georges Delerue: Performer
The Escape Artist - Suite
Georges Delerue: Performer
The Pick Up Artist - Theme
Georges Delerue: Performer
Man Woman And Child - Theme
Georges Delerue: Performer
Memories Of Me - Suite
Georges Delerue: Performer
Something Wicked This Way Comes - Suite
Georges Delerue: Performer
Homage A Francois Truffaut
Georges Delerue: Performer
Maxie - End Title
Georges Delerue: Performer
House on Carroll Street - Theme
Georges Delerue: Performer
A Little Sex - Suite
Georges Delerue: Performer
Maid To Order - Theme
Georges Delerue: Performer
Crimes of the Heart - Suite
Georges Delerue: Performer
Man Trouble - End Title
Georges Delerue: Performer
A Little Romance - Main Title
Georges Delerue: Performer
Rich In Love - Suite
Georges Delerue: Performer
Agnes of God - Suite
Georges Delerue: Performer
Black Robe - Suite
Georges Delerue: Performer
A Little Romance - Suite
Georges Delerue: Performer
Her Alibi - Between You And Me
Georges Delerue: Performer
Rich And Famous - Reprise
Georges Delerue: Performer

User reviews

Timothy Robinson
6/10

The use of different musical motifs for each character adds depth and complexity to the narrative, making the audience more emotionally invested in the unfolding events.

Thomas Thompson
8/10

The soundtrack of Exposed not only serves as a background element but also stands on its own as a captivating and emotive musical journey that I would listen to even outside of watching the movie.

Andrew Carter
8/10

The use of different musical motifs in Exposed helps to establish a unique identity for each character and setting, enriching the storytelling and adding layers of depth to the film.

Andrew Baker
9/10

The soundtrack of Exposed perfectly captures the suspense and mystery of the storyline. The use of intense orchestral pieces during crucial moments enhances the tension and keeps the audience engaged throughout the film.

Patricia Jones
8/10

The dynamic range of the music in Exposed impressed me, as it seamlessly shifted between moments of quiet reflection and intense action, enhancing the overall pacing of the film.

Timothy Hernandez
1/10

The choice of music in Exposed feels outdated and uninspired. The tracks used seem generic and lack originality, making it difficult for the audience to become fully immersed in the film's atmosphere.

Amanda Lopez
6/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the score enhances the character development, allowing the audience to connect with the protagonists on a deeper level.

Donna Thomas
6/10

The choice of instrumentation in certain key moments of the film effectively heightens the tension and keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.

Brian White
8/10

The soundtrack of Exposed perfectly captures the mysterious and suspenseful atmosphere of the film, enhancing every scene with its haunting melodies.

Linda Mitchell
8/10

Each track in the soundtrack of Exposed complements the narrative seamlessly, creating a cohesive and immersive listening experience that adds depth to the film.

Michael Hall
6/10

The soundtrack of Exposed perfectly captures the mysterious and suspenseful atmosphere of the storyline, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Michelle Rodriguez
10/10

The seamless integration of the soundtrack with the plot of Exposed is commendable. The music not only complements the narrative but also elevates the overall viewing experience, making it a truly immersive and captivating film.

Susan Walker
8/10

The music in Exposed effectively conveys the tension and intrigue of the storyline, keeping me engaged and on the edge of my seat throughout the movie.

Betty Harris
10/10

I was particularly impressed by the diversity of musical styles in the soundtrack of Exposed. From eerie ambient tracks to energetic jazz compositions, the music effectively sets the tone for each scene and adds depth to the characters' emotions and motivations.

Kimberly Scott
8/10

The composer of the music for Exposed has done a fantastic job in crafting a score that mirrors the complex emotions and plot twists of the movie, making it a memorable aspect of the overall cinematic experience.

Patricia Jones
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Exposed is a standout element of the film, showcasing the talent and creativity of the composers in capturing the essence of the story through music.

Mary Martinez
6/10

The music in Exposed manages to evoke a sense of nostalgia for classic detective thrillers while still feeling fresh and innovative in its approach.

James Jackson
6/10

The soundtrack seamlessly transitions between scenes, creating a cohesive audio backdrop that ties the disparate elements of the plot together.

Joshua Perez
8/10

I found myself drawn into the world of Exposed even more thanks to the evocative and well-crafted soundtrack that skillfully evoked the noir elements of the storyline.

Linda Baker
3/10

The soundtrack of Exposed fails to capture the suspense and mystery of the storyline. The music does not effectively build tension or enhance the dramatic moments, leaving the audience feeling disconnected from the on-screen events.