Plot hole: Emily Wendell doesn't seem to notice her husband Ted knows Luke McElroy's an ex-con despite him claiming to know nothing about him.
Gospel of Deceit (2006)
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Directed by: Timothy Bond
Starring: Alexandra Paul, J.C. MacKenzie, Corey Sevier, Zoie Palmer
Genres: Thriller
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4/10. A anti male, anti religion, anti family movie here. This is possibly the best Alexandra Paul, vastly overrated, could do since Baywatch went into reruns. I suspect the writer probably thought "Hmm I've got the athletic one from Baywatch, how soon can I get her naked?" This is why I only watch for those two scenes and her fantasy scene. How anyone could ever show any interest in this whiner is beyond me. She gets on your nerves with her prattling, knowing full well Alexandra P isn't very religious herself and thus probably sneers at all religious people. Ted and Luke are shown as being pompous, arrogant, conniving, thieving, and uncaring. I wish this network would think their movie scripts through more. Watch only if you wanna see Alexandra Paul getting it hot.
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