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Eating Raoul 1982

★ 6.5148 votes87 min📅 1982-03-24

"A tasty comedy of bad manners."

In Paul Bartel's darkly hilarious satire *Eating Raoul (1982)*, a straitlaced married couple living in a swinging 1980s apartment building find their moral and financial struggles collide in the most unexpected way.

Director: Paul Bartel

Cast

Paul Bartel
Paul Bartel
Paul Bland
Mary Woronov
Mary Woronov
Mary Bland
Robert Beltran
Robert Beltran
Raoul Mendoza
Susan Saiger
Doris the Dominatrix / Nurse Sally Cummings
Richard Paul
Richard Paul
Mr. Cray
John Shearin
Mr. Baker
Darcy Pulliam
Nurse Sheila
Garry Goodrow
Garry Goodrow
Drunk Swinger
Richard Blackburn
Richard Blackburn
James from the Valley
Hamilton Camp
Hamilton Camp
John Peck

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Eating Raoul (1982) about?

The film follows a repressed married couple who grow fed up with the libertine neighbors in their apartment building. After an accidental incident leaves them with an unexpected opportunity, they turn their frustration into profit—launching a restaurant venture that's as unconventional as it is criminal.

Who directed Eating Raoul?

The film was directed by Paul Bartel, a filmmaker known for blending dark humor with social satire in his works.

Who stars in Eating Raoul?

The lead roles are played by Paul Bartel and Mary Woronov, with supporting performances from Robert Beltran, Susan Saiger, and Richard Paul.

Is Eating Raoul (1982) worth watching?

While not officially rated, *Eating Raoul* has earned a devoted fanbase for its sharp wit and audacious premise. If you love offbeat comedies that push boundaries with dark humor, this cult classic is well worth your time—just don't expect conventional moralizing.

How long is Eating Raoul?

The runtime of *Eating Raoul* is 87 minutes.

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About Eating Raoul (1982) — A Satirical Comedy About Morality, Money, and Bad Manners

In Paul Bartel's darkly hilarious satire *Eating Raoul (1982)*, a straitlaced married couple living in a swinging 1980s apartment building find their moral and financial struggles collide in the most unexpected way. When their hedonistic neighbors prove too much to bear, a chance encounter sparks a twisted business opportunity—one that could finally fund their dream restaurant while silencing the crowd they grew to resent. Blending sharp social commentary with raunchy comedy, Bartel crafts a film that's as biting as it is outrageous, questioning the limits of decency in a world obsessed with excess.

The story follows Paul and Mary Bland, played with perfect deadpan chemistry by Paul Bartel and Mary Woronov, as they navigate their cramped, chaotic lives while plotting revenge against the free-spirited tenants who dominate their building. After a night of mischief leaves them with an unexpected windfall, they pivot from victims to entrepreneurs, turning their moral dilemma into culinary capital. With its cult-classic status, *Eating Raoul* remains a standout in the comedy-crime genre, delivering laughs, social satire, and a dash of the macabre.