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Eating Raoul By Bret Fetzer
You'd think a black comedy about murder, tackiness, and sexual
perversion would quickly become dated, but Eating Raoul (1982)
feels surprisingly fresh and delightful. When Mary Bland (Mary Woronov)
gets assaulted by one of the repulsive swingers from the neighboring
apartment, her husband Paul (Paul Bartel) rescues her with a swift blow
from a frying pan--only to discover a substantial wad of cash in the
swinger's wallet. A lure-and-kill scheme follows, which nicely fills their
nest egg until a slippery thief named Raoul (Robert Beltran of Star
Trek: Voyager, making his film debut) stumbles onto the truth and
insists on getting a share. When Raoul starts demanding a share of Mary as
well, Paul has to take drastic steps. The key to Eating Raoul isn't
the sensational content, but the blithe, matter-of-fact attitude Bartel
and Woronov take to it; their sly underplaying makes the movie sparkle
with wicked wit.
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|  | Director: Paul Bartel
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|  | Stars: Paul Bartel, Mary Woronov, Robert Beltran, Susan Saiger, Buck Henry, Dick Blackburn, Edie McClure, Ed Begley Jr., John Paragon, Hamilton Camp
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|  | Released: March 24, 1982
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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