3/10
Lifeless
21 December 2020
Warning: Spoilers
A ridiculously cheap crime flick from the early 1960s, MURDER IN EDEN is a film that misses the mark over and over again. A youthful Ray McAnally plays an inspector called in when an art critic is subject to a hit and run and dies; the rest of the film follows his attempt to find the murderer. Even at an hour in length this feels padded and long-winded, with long, random scenes of cheesy romance with a French girl who drives a bubble car and gets her own accordion theme music whenever she appears.
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