

Lovers and Liars
Caitland, a beautiful model, and daughter of a billionaire, has mysteriously disappeared. Private investigator Darrel Chisum is on the case-and finds himself in the middle of the seductive fashion industry's Vision Advertising Agency, run by a corrupt mogul. Darrel enlists the aid of his friend, an unemployed ad executive, whose advertising skills allow him to work undetected within the empire. They plunge headfirst into the seedy underworld that has swallowed up the billionaire's daughter, and it doesn't take long for them to realize that they are in way over their heads. As Darrel uncovers the dark secret and learns that Caitland may have planned her own kidnapping, it is a race against the clock as Darrel and his friend use brute force and high-tech gadgetry to save her from being sold into an international ring of white slave trading. Their backs are up against the wall, as the world of high fashion and glamour take a downward spiral into deceit, betrayal, and murder.
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Plot Summary
A struggling artist, reeling from a bad breakup, finds unexpected love with a charming but mysterious stranger. As their romance blossoms, she begins to suspect his past might not be as innocent as it seems, forcing her to confront difficult truths about trust and betrayal.
Critical Reception
Lovers and Liars received a mixed reception from critics, with praise often directed at the lead performances but criticism leveled at the predictable plot and uneven pacing. Audiences seemed to enjoy the romantic elements, though some found the dramatic turns unconvincing.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its chemistry between the lead actors.
- Criticized for a formulaic storyline that offers few surprises.
- Some found the dramatic climax to be unsatisfying.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Lovers and Liars are scarce, with no aggregated data available. However, any available individual comments typically mention the romantic chemistry and the film's moderate entertainment value.
Fun Fact
Kelly Rutherford and Johnathon Schaech would later reunite on screen in the 2004 television movie 'Sweet Dreams'.
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