Evil Ed | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | June 5, 2017
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An amusing and comically crafted meta-film about creating obscene films while becoming a very obscene one itself. Campy and brutal.
| genre | Comedy | Horror |
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| synopsis | Edward is a friendly, harmless film cutter on the culture department. After an suicide accident, he is put on the mission to cut the |
| lead actors | Johan Rudebeck | Per Löfberg | Olof Rhodin | Camela Leierth | Gert Fylking | Cecilia Ljung | Michael Kallaanvaara | Hans Wilhelmsson | Anders Ek | Memory Garp | Kim Sulocki | Bill Moseley |
| director | Anders Jacobsson |












