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Exit to Eden (film) - Wikipedia Exit to Eden is a 1994 American comedy thriller film directed by Garry Marshall and adapted to the screen by Deborah Amelon and Bob Brunner from Anne Rice's novel of the same name The original music score was composed by Patrick Doyle Dana Delany stars as Lisa Emerson (named Lisa Kelly in the book) and Paul Mercurio plays Elliot Slater
Exit to Eden - Where to Watch and Stream - TV Guide Elliot is going to the island of Eden to live out his submissive fantasies, but inadvertently photographs diamond smugglers at work Smugglers, and detectives,
Exit to Eden - Rotten Tomatoes Photographer Elliot Slater (Paul Mercurio) has inadvertently snapped the only existing photos of elusive jewel thief Omar (Stuart Wilson) When Elliot leaves for a private vacation on an S M
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Exit to Eden - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Exit to Eden is a 1994 comedy-thriller movie Rosie O'Donnell, Dana Delany and Dan Aykroyd are in the cast This movie is about undercover police, sex and vacationing on an island Exit to Eden got attention because of sexual content and well-known actors in the cast
Exit to Eden (1994) - The Movie Database (TMDB) Photographer Elliot Slater has inadvertently snapped the only existing photos of elusive jewel thief Omar When Elliot leaves for a private vacation on an S M island, he is followed by Omar, Omar's partner, Nina, and undercover police officers Fred and Sheila
Exit to Eden (1994) - Garry Marshall | Synopsis, Movie Info . . . Exit to Eden is a 1994 American comedy thriller film directed by Garry Marshall and adapted to the screen by Deborah Amelon and Bob Brunner from Anne Rice's novel of the same name The original music score was composed by Patrick Doyle