To crack this case, these two cops will have to flash more than their badges.
Plot Summary
Elliot is going to the island of Eden to live out his submissive fantasies, but inadvertently photographs diamond smugglers at work...
Run Time
113 min
Aspect Ratio
1.85 : 1
Genre
Comedy
Language
English
Keyword
Island, Mistress, Smuggler, Bondage, Detective
Movie Rating
Sound Mix
Dolby
Colour
Color
Genre
Thriller
Film Type
Feature
Film Class
Detective Film, Comedy Thriller, Sex Comedy
Themes
Dangerous Attraction, Sexual Awakening, Self-Destructive Romance
Tones
Humorous, Racy, Campy
Has Detailed Data (New)
1, 2, 3
Count - Awards
2
Adsafe
2
Country
USA
Country Of Origin
USA
Wikipedia Plot
Elliot Slater is a young, attractive, Australian professional photographer living 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, 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 and his criminal partner Nina are intent on recovering the film in order to retain Omar's anonymity.
They follow the photographer to the island resort run by the dominatrix Mistress Lisa Emerson, posing as vacationers. Following a tip that Omar is on the island, undercover police officers Fred Lavery and Sheila Kingston also arrive, Sheila in the guise of a vacationer and Fred as a handyman.
Comedic antics ensue amid the activities of scantily clad guests and employees, acting out their dominant and submissive fantasies.
In the course of Elliot's experiences as Mistress Lisa's personal submissive, including a scene where she ties him up and plays with his bare buttocks, the two begin to fall in love. The action comes to a climax on a quick trip to New Orleans, where Lisa reluctantly admits her feelings for Elliot, 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.
Wikipedia Text
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 Rampling's novel of the same name. The original music score was composed by Patrick Doyle.
Profile Bio Text
Elliot Slater (Paul Mercurio) is a young, attractive, Australian professional photographer living 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, 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) are intent on recovering the film in order to retain Omar's anonymity.
They follow the photographer to the island resort run by the dominatrix Mistress Lisa (Dana Delany), posing as vacationers. Following a tip that Omar is on the island, undercover police officers Fred (Dan Aykroyd) and Sheila (Rosie O'Donnell) also arrive, Sheila in the guise of a vacationer and Fred as a handyman.
Comedic antics ensue amid the activities of scantily clad guests and employees, acting out their dominant and submissive fantasies.
In the course of Elliot's experiences as Mistress Lisa's personal submissive, including a scene where she ties him up and plays with his bare buttocks, the two begin to fall in love. The action comes to a climax on a quick trip to New Orleans, where Lisa reluctantly admits her feelings for Elliot, 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.
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