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Plot Misled (2015):
Two brothers from southwest Detroit struggle to improve their lives. Unable to afford college and faced with expulsion - and meanwhile supporting his mother - Jason turns to stripping which turns to prostitution, posing a huge dilemma since he has just begun the first true love relationship of his life. Bobby's own drug habit spirals him down into a darker and darker place, exasperated by the re-emerging memory of the horrible childhood secret he shares with Jason.Movie details
Title: MisledReleased: 2015-02-28
Genre: Crime, Drama
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Date: 2015-02-28
Runtime: 90
Company: J Squared Productions
Homepage: Homepage Movie
Trailer: Video Trailer
Casts of Misled:
Jonathan Stanley, Matt Lockwood, Natalie Avital, Sammy Sheik, Usman Ally, Mike Batayeh, Juliana Bellinger, George Popovich, Jacquie Walters, Steve Blackwood, Raven Lexy, Quinn Scillian, Rachael Adams, Colleen Gentry, Ali Amine, Evan Kole,Based on true events
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SEE SYNONYMS FOR mislead ON THESAURUS.COM verb (used with object), mis·led, mis·lead·ing. to lead or guide wrongly; lead astray. to lead into error of conduct, thought, or judgment.
Considering the man as an intruder on their business, whose success might deprive them of the credit and reward of making the discovery, they took advantage of their superiority in numbers, and of their being first in the field, and carefully misled the stranger before they ventured any further with their own investigations.
Misled definition: Misled is the past tense and past participle of → mislead .
Considering the man as an intruder on their business, whose success might deprive them of the credit and reward of making the discovery, they took advantage of their superiority in numbers, and of their being first in the field, and carefully misled the stranger before they ventured any further with their own investigations.
Misled definition: Misled is the past tense and past participle of → mislead .





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