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The Naked Truth
Janine married? Could it be possible? The answer is definite maybe. Is her fiancé really the person he claims he is? Is anything about this mystery man real? It'll take Janine and her girlfriends to figure it all out and along the way, there will be some of the hottest sex. It's The Naked Truth, where the line between fantasy and reality is fine as a super star named Janine.
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Plot Summary
A famous, aging actor, famed for his suave spy roles, finds himself embroiled in a comical series of misunderstandings and espionage when he accepts a lucrative job to expose a modern-day spy ring. He teams up with a young, ambitious journalist who is after a scoop. Their investigation leads them through a series of bizarre situations and mistaken identities, ultimately forcing the actor to confront his own image.
Critical Reception
The Naked Truth was generally met with mixed to negative reviews from critics, who often cited its predictable plot and weak humor. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding the film to be a pale imitation of the classic spy comedies it seemed to emulate.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles to find its comedic footing, relying on tired tropes.
Roger Moore's star power is unable to salvage a weak script.
The plot is convoluted and lacks genuine suspense or humor.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally indicate disappointment, with many finding the film forgettable and unfunny.
Fun Fact
The film marked a return to the screen for veteran actor Roger Moore, who was primarily known for his iconic portrayal of James Bond.
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