

Rainbow Drive
A Hollywood multiple murder is investigated by a homicide cop, despite high-placed efforts to cover up the crime.
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Plot Summary
A young woman moves to Los Angeles to become a singer and becomes entangled in a dangerous web of mystery and murder. She finds herself drawn to a detective investigating a series of suspicious deaths, while also dealing with her own past and ambitions.
Critical Reception
Rainbow Drive received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its atmospheric tension and performances, particularly Karen Black's. Some found the plot somewhat convoluted, but it was generally appreciated for its unique style and unsettling mood.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its moody atmosphere and compelling performances.
- Noted for its intriguing, albeit sometimes confusing, mystery elements.
- Karen Black's performance was highlighted as a standout.
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Fun Fact
Christopher Munch, the director, also wrote the screenplay and served as the cinematographer for Rainbow Drive.
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