Exposed (1938 film)

The film was directed by Harold D. Schuster and is based on George R. Bilson's unpublished story "Candid Camera Girl".

William explains to Click that he quit his law practice after convicting an innocent man and sending him to the electric chair.

They plan to gather enough evidence of Mike's illegal activity to arrest him, with William and Click falling in love at the same time.

Frank S.Nugent of The New York Times writes in his movie review: "Flash is not only the name of a picture magazine for which Glenda Farrell makes sensational photographs in a film called "Exposed," now at the Rialto.

For just with the innocent snapshot of a presumed Bowery bum Miss Farrell and her magazine set in motion a train of rapid-fire events which culminate in the round-up of a gang of racketeers, the regeneration of a demoralized lawyer and the tinkle of wedding bells.

Otto Kruger and Glenda Farrell in Exposed (1938)