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KC Goes Hollywood

In this week’s Pitchcast, a local boy who’s made it as a director in Hollywood explains why he returned to film in his hometown.

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By Eric Barton

Published on May 23, 2007 at 11:04am

Homegrown director John Stewart Muller has returned to Kansas City to film the indie flick "Lie To Me." He explains how his flick - and the star of "Superman" - ended up in KC boutiques and art galleries.

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