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Eating Raoul (1982) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
A relatively boring Los Angeles couple discovers a bizarre, if not murderous, way to get funding for opening a restaurant. When a Paul enters his apartment to find Mary fighting off a swinger who has gotten into the wrong apartement (and thinks that Mary is just playing hard to get) he hits the man with a frying pan, killing him.
Eating Raoul is an outrageous look into the lives of Paul and Mary Bland, a mild-mannered couple just trying to make ends meet, and to eventually save up to buy their own restaurant, Paul and Mary's Country Kitchen.
Eating Raoul: Directed by Paul Bartel. With Paul Bartel, Mary Woronov, Robert Beltran, Susan Saiger. A relatively boring Los Angeles couple discovers a bizarre, if not murderous, way to get funding for opening a restaurant.
Shot in 22 days, mostly weekends, over the course of a year, Eating Raoul (1982) starred Bartel and Mary Woronov as gourmet cannibals who lure sex swingers to their apartment, smack them with a skillet, rob them and use the proceeds to buy a restaurant.
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Home to the rich and powerful - yet so popular with the broken and destitute. Here, sex hunger is reflected in every aspect of daily life - and instant gratification is tirelessly pursued. A center of casual violence and capricious harassment - where rampant vice and amorality permeate every strata of society.
Her best and most famous role came in 1982, with the part of Mary Bland in Bartel's black comedy Eating Raoul (1982). A major cult figure as an actress, she is also an accomplished painter and writer, having published three books--Wake for the Angels: Paintings and Stories, the autobiography Swimming Underground: My Years in the Warhol Factory ...
An endearing view of a past time and filmmaking style – think Corman with a heart – Eating Raoul offers a bare Woronov, a prime slice of sexy-ugly that can never be duplicated, just like this film.
Richard Blackburn. Actor: Lemora: A Child's Tale of the Supernatural. Extremely talented writer and director Richard Blackburn achieved his greatest popularity as the co-screenwriter of the wickedly witty script for Paul Bartel's hilarious black comedy indie gem "Eating Raoul."