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Director
  
Robert Lynn

Music director
  
Country
  
Spain

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Genre
  
Adventure, Thriller

Duration
  

Language
  
English

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Release date
  
July 1968 (New Orleans, Louisiana) (USA) (premiere)

Based on
  
Writer
  
Harry Alan Towers (screenplay), Harry Alan Towers (story)

Directors
  
Jeremy Summers, Robert Lynn

Produced by
  
Oliver A. Unger, Harry Alan Towers

Cast
  
(Eve), (Mike Yates), (Diego), (Colonel Stuart), (John Burke), (Anna)

Similar movies
  
Jungle Siren (1942)

Eve 1968 trailer


Eve is a 1968 thriller film directed by Jeremy Summers and starring Robert Walker, Fred Clark, Herbert Lom, Christopher Lee and introducing Celeste Yarnall as Eve. When the director quit midway through filming, Spanish horror film director Jesus Franco was brought in to finish the job. The film was a co-production between Britain, Spain, Liechtenstein and the United States, and location scenes were filmed in Brazil. It was also released as Eva en la Selva, The Face of Eve (in the UK), Eve in the Jungle, or Diana, Daughter of the Wilderness.

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Plot

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An explorer looking for a priceless missing Inca treasure in the Amazon jungle runs across a bikini clad and barefoot young woman named Eve, who is worshipped as a goddess by jungle natives. Eve is also being pursued by a showman who wants her for his freak show; by the natives who now want to kill her for helping a white man; and by an explorer, Eve's grandfather, who wants to silence her.

Critical reception

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TV Guide called it a "very poorly done story of a Tarzaness" ; while Dave Sindelar wrote in Fantastic Movie Musings and Ramblings, "it's a dull affair, especially during the long middle section where the hero returns to civilization, and any interest it does generate is more due to the presence of several familiar faces (Herbert Lom, Christopher Lee, Fred Clark) than anything that actually happens. One fun thing to do in the movie is to keep track of how many characters die as a result of their own monumental stupidity; I count at least three."


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References

Eve (1968 film) Wikipedia
Eve (1968 film) IMDb Eve (1968 film) themoviedb.org