Return to Eden Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.30/10 from 1700 votes
Tags: crocodile
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Retorno a Edén

Title in Italiano:

Ritorno a Eden

Title in Português:

Return to Eden

Title in Français:

La vengeance aux deux visages

Title in Deutsch:

La vengeance aux deux visages

Synopsis

Wealthy but plain heiress Stephanie Harper marries handsome tennis player Greg Marsden, and thinks she has found true love. That is, until her husband makes a play for her best friend and plots to get rid of Stephanie so he can take her money by pushing her off a boat and into the waiting jaws of a crocodile.

However, she survives the attack and, although horribly disfigured, spends months undergoing surgery to have her face repaired by a brilliant plastic surgeon. However, the now beautiful Stephanie no longer looks like the woman she once was.

She returns to the city under the name Tara Welles to seek vengeance on her husband, who has told everyone she was taken by a crocodile, and is now waiting to inherit all of her money. Now, she can have revenge...

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Return to Eden
Main Titles / Return To Eden
Brian May: Performer
The Return To Eden
Brian May: Performer
Fire & Fight
Brian May: Performer
Problem For Dan And Steff
Brian May: Performer
Lord Of All
Brian May: Performer
Big Business
Brian May: Performer
Jill's Crack-Up
Brian May: Performer
Tara's Love Theme
Brian May: Performer
Harper's Mansion
Brian May: Performer
A Man Not A Boy
Brian May: Performer
Confrontation
Brian May: Performer
Croc Attack
Brian May: Performer
Steff Meets Jake
Brian May: Performer
Corporate Espionage
Brian May: Performer
Greg Returns
Brian May: Performer
Scheming Jilly
Brian May: Performer
Angelo's Theme
Brian May: Performer
Night Interludes
Brian May: Performer
Closing Titles
Brian May: Performer
Jill's Crack-Up
Brian May: Performer
Tara's Love Theme
Brian May: Performer
Harper's Mansion
Brian May: Performer
Angelo's Theme
Brian May: Performer

User reviews

Brian Anderson
5/10

The use of different musical motifs to represent Stephanie's transformation from a victim to a strong, vengeful woman is both powerful and emotive, adding depth and complexity to the character development.

Joseph Wright
1/10

The music selection felt disconnected from the era and setting of the story, lacking authenticity and failing to create a cohesive atmosphere that would immerse the audience in the narrative world of the film.

Dorothy Carter
10/10

The haunting melodies and intense orchestration create a sense of suspense and intrigue, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats throughout the entire film. The use of different musical motifs to represent the transformation of Stephanie into Tara adds depth and complexity to the narrative, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Joseph Baker
5/10

The haunting melodies and suspenseful tones in the music effectively convey the tension and drama of the storyline, keeping the audience engaged and on the edge of their seats throughout the film.

Ashley Roberts
6/10

The soundtrack of Return to Eden perfectly captures the emotional rollercoaster of the main character Stephanie's journey from love and betrayal to revenge and empowerment.

Michelle King
9/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Return to Eden is a masterful composition that elevates the storytelling to new heights. It is a testament to the power of music in enhancing the emotional impact of a film and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Anthony Wilson
10/10

The soundtrack of Return to Eden is truly captivating and immersive, perfectly setting the tone for the dramatic storyline. The music expertly conveys the emotions of each scene, from the initial moments of love and betrayal to the eventual empowerment and vengeance of the main character.

Melissa Clark
4/10

The soundtrack of Return to Eden failed to capture the emotional intensity of the storyline, with generic and uninspired musical cues that did not enhance the dramatic moments of the plot.