
Legally Exposed 1997
"Out of the Courtroom and Onto the Beach!"
In Hamilton Lewiston's wild 1997 comedy adventure *Legally Exposed*, an archaeologist stumbles upon a relic that's far from ordinary—it's a gadget with the ability to unleash uncontrollable urges or reshape physical appearances at the push of a button.
Director: Hamilton Lewiston
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Legally Exposed (1997) about?
*Legally Exposed* follows an archaeologist who discovers a relic that can trigger insatiable urges or alter appearances with a single push of a button. The discovery launches a chain of absurd and chaotic events, turning ordinary lives into a whirlwind of comedic transformation and unexpected consequences.
Who directed Legally Exposed?
Hamilton Lewiston directed *Legally Exposed*, bringing a unique blend of offbeat humor and sci-fi flair to this 1997 comedy.
Who stars in Legally Exposed?
The film stars John Lazar, Randall Bosley, Kira Reed Lorsch, Eugene Buica, and Justin Sane in a raucous ensemble cast.
Is Legally Exposed (1997) worth watching?
As a lighthearted comedy with a dash of sci-fi absurdity, *Legally Exposed* offers plenty of laughs for fans of quirky, offbeat films. While it's not a critical darling, its unique premise and energetic cast make it a fun, if flawed, time capsule of 90s comedies.
How long is Legally Exposed?
*Legally Exposed* runs for 88 minutes.
About Legally Exposed (1997) — A Comedy Where Power Comes with a Push of a Button
In Hamilton Lewiston's wild 1997 comedy adventure *Legally Exposed*, an archaeologist stumbles upon a relic that's far from ordinary—it's a gadget with the ability to unleash uncontrollable urges or reshape physical appearances at the push of a button. With its blend of absurd humor and cheeky sci-fi flair, the film follows his chaotic journey as the artifact turns lives upside down in the most unexpected ways. The story unfolds against a backdrop of sun-soaked beaches and sun-drenched legal offices, where nothing—least of all morality—is safe. Starring John Lazar, Randall Bosley, and Kira Reed Lorsch, *Legally Exposed (1997)* delivers a satirical twist on the age-old quest for power.
Beneath its playful surface, the movie explores themes of temptation, transformation, and the fine line between control and chaos. The tone is lighthearted but packed with enough quirky twists to keep audiences hooked, making it a cult favorite for fans of offbeat comedies. Whether you're drawn in by its eccentric premise or its charming cast, *Legally Exposed* is a ride worth taking.