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Eating Raoul

Country: USA, Language: English, 90 mins

  • Director: Paul Bartel
  • Writer: Paul Bartel; Richard Blackburn
  • Producer: Richard Blackburn; Anne Kimmel

CGiii Comment

In 1982, this was considered politically incorrect and funny.

More than 30 years have drifted by and, now, it's dated and unfunny.


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The(ir) Blurb...

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. Their dreams of running a small resturant seem to be in jeopardy until they decide to dispose of the body, keep the wallet, and to advertise for other sexually oriented visitors who are summarily killed, bagged, robbed and disposed of. This goes along quite well until one night a burglar named Raoul breaks in and cuts himself in for a piece of the action.

Cast & Characters

Paul Bartel as Paul Bland;
Mary Woronov as Mary Bland;
Robert Beltran as Raoul Mendoza;
Susan Saiger as Doris the Dominatrix / Nurse Sally Cummings;
Lynn Hobart as Lady Customer;
Richard Paul as Mr. Cray - Liquor Store Owner;
Mark Woods as Hold-up Man;
John Shearin as Mr. Baker - the Horny Patient;
Darcy Pulliam as Nurse Sheila;
Ben Haller as Dewey