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Exit to Eden

 
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Exit to Eden

 
  • Director: Garry Marshall
  • AMG Rating: star
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Comedy Thriller, Detective Film
  • Themes: Self-Destructive Romance, Sexual Awakening, Dangerous Attraction
  • Main Cast: Dana Delany, Paul Mercurio, Rosie O'Donnell, Dan Aykroyd, Hector Elizondo
  • Release Year: 1994
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 113 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

This sexy farce stars Dan Aykroyd and Rosie O'Donnell as Fred Lavery and Sheila Kingston, a pair of cynical detectives investigating the disappearance of a key witness in a diamond-smuggling case. The case leads them to a Club Med-styled S&M resort where dog collars and cat o' nine tails abound; further complicating matters, the smugglers end up on the island as well. The missing witness, photographer Elliot Slater (Paul Mercurio), takes a job as a bondage boy, and he falls in love with the resort manager, Mistress Lisa (Dana Delany. Adapted from Anne Rice's novel of the same name. ~ Jeremy Beday, All Movie Guide

Cast

Stuart Wilson - Omar; Sean O'Bryan - Tommy Miller; Stephanie Niznik - Diana; Judith Baldwin - Priscilla; Marvin Braveman - Stanley; Joyce Brothers - Herself; Frank Campanella - Wheelchair Walker; Lucinda Crosby - Claudia; Donna Dixon - Fred's Ex-Wife; Lou Evans - Topless Customer; Rosemary Forsyth - Mrs. Brady; Diane Frazen - Bettiann; Ira Glick - Immigration Passenger; Lynda Goodfriend - Linda; Ronny Hallin - Airport Cleaning Lady; Laura Elena Harring - M.C. Kindra; Don Hood - Lisa's Father; Joey House - Velvet; Gloria Hylton - Angry Girlfriend; Allan Kent - Det. Anderson; Diana Kent - Tehani; Bud Markowitz - Ben-wa Juggler; Barbara Marshall - Shy Student; Kathleen Marshall - Stewardess Susan; Lori Marshall - Tourist; Alison Moir - Kitty; Jane Morris - All Tied-Up Shop Clerk; Mel Novak - Walker's Henchman; Julie Paris - Immigration Security; Stephen Perkins - Drummer; Steve Restivo - Immigration Clerk; Leslie A. Sank - Evelyn; John Schneider - Professor Collins; Joe Torry - Baggage Cop; Shannon Wilcox - Mary; Tim Wrightman - Mike; Deborah Pratt - Dr. Allison; Real Andrews - Andre; Ed Cree - Street Fiddler; Mandy Ingber - Sister; Scott Marshall - Latte; Julie Hughes - Julie; Valorie Massalas; Arnold Margolin - Mr. Vanderway; Brian Davila - Young Elliot; Phil Redrow - Richard; Rod Britt - Mr. Brady; Lisa Boyle - Unhappy Wife; Pat Collins - Priest

Credit

Marjorie Stone McShirley - Art Director, Gary Daigler - Associate Producer, Valorie Massalas - Casting, Ellen Mirojnick - Costume Designer, Ellen H. Schwartz - First Assistant Director, Garry Marshall - Director, David Finfer - Editor, Nick Abdo - Executive Producer, Edward K. Milkis - Executive Producer, Patrick Doyle - Composer (Music Score), Robert Mills - Makeup, Gary Daigler - Production Designer, Peter Jamison - Production Designer, Theo Van de Sande - Cinematographer, Garry Marshall - Producer, Alex Rose - Producer, Linda Spheeris - Set Designer, Gary Zink - Special Effects, Jim Webb - Sound/Sound Designer, Deborah Amelon - Screenwriter, Anne Rice - Screenwriter, Bob Brunner - Screenwriter, Anne Rice - Book Author, Robert "Bobby Z" Zajonc - Pilot

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Exit To Eden

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Garry Marshall
Produced by Garry Marshall
Alexandra Rose
Written by Screenplay:
Deborah Amelon
Bob Brunner
Novel:
Anne Rice
Starring Dana Delany
Paul Mercurio
Dan Aykroyd
Rosie O'Donnell
Hector Elizondo
Iman
Music by Patrick Doyle
Cinematography Theo van de Sande
Editing by David Finfer
Distributed by Savoy Pictures
Release date(s) October 14, 1994
Running time 120 min.
Country  United States
Language English

Exit To Eden is a 1994 American feature film based on the Anne Rice novel of the same name, directed by Garry Marshall and adapted to the screen by Deborah Amelon and Bob Brunner. The original music score was composed by Patrick Doyle.

The film partially utilized the story of the book, with Dana Delany playing Lisa Emerson (Lisa Kelly in the book), and Paul Mercurio playing Elliot Slater. However, half of the film consisted of a new comedic detective story line written by the director. Several new characters were created, including Dan Aykroyd and Rosie O'Donnell as police officers pursuing diamond thieves to the Eden resort. These characters then start to explore BDSM as well. New dialogue and scenes for the original characters were written to include them in the new story line.

Contents

Plot

Elliot Slater (Mercurio) is a young, attractive, Australian professional photographer in Southern California. Having always been uncomfortable with his sexual proclivities, which tend toward the BDSM realm, he signs up for a dominatrix-themed vacation on a private tropical island known as "Eden" in the hopes of working through his discomfort. Unbeknownst to him, just prior to embarking on his journey of sexual discovery, he has unwittingly photographed an international jewel thief of whom no other photos exist. The jewel thief Omar (Stuart Wilson) and his criminal partner Nina (Iman), intent on recovering the film in order to retain Omar's anonymity, follow him to the island resort run by the dominatrix Mistress Lisa (Delany) and attempt to seize the film while posing as vacationers. Following a tip that Omar is on the island, undercover police officers Fred (Aykroyd) and Sheila (O'Donnell) arrive, Sheila in the guise of a vacationer and Fred as a handyman. Comedic antics ensue as Fred and Sheila attempt to identify Omar, whose appearance is unknown as no photographs of him exist except for the one in Elliot's camera, while Omar and Nina repeatedly try to steal Elliot's film. Adding to the comedy are the activities of scantily-clad vacationers and employees of the island, living out their dominant and submissive fantasies while completely oblivious to the criminals and police investigation in their midst.

Meanwhile, in the course of Elliot's experiences as Mistress Lisa's personal submissive, the two fall in love. The action comes to a climax in New Orleans, where Lisa and Elliot admit their feelings, all the while tailed by Omar who attempts to kill them. Fortunately, Fred and Sheila save the day, sending Omar and Nina to jail, and receive commendations for solving the case.

Public response

The film garnered attention during its release because of the BDSM themes and full frontal female nudity, and because of the high profiles of the director, the cast members, and the author. Promotional materials for the film included photos of Delany in dominatrix attire, resulting in her being a popular inclusion on the early World Wide Web.

It was generally panned by critics, however, who expressed disappointment and confusion about the combination of the original story and the comedic elements.[1][2][3][4].

One controversy for the film occurred when it was banned by the Saskatchewan Film and Video Classification Board. Critics were puzzled by the banning, as Saskatchewan was the only jurisdiction known to have kept the film out of theatres. After a brief media flurry, the Board repealed the ban.

Home format

The film was released on VHS tape (NTSC) in 1995, and on DVD (NTSC Region 1) in April 2002.

Main cast

Actor Role
Dana Delany Lisa Emerson
Paul Mercurio Elliott Slater
Rosie O'Donnell Shelia Kingston
Dan Aykroyd Fred Lavery
Hector Elizondo Dr. Martin Helifax
Stuart Wilson Omar
Iman Nina Blackstone
Stephanie Niznik Diana
Sandra Taylor Riba

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