
Eating Raoul | reviewed by: Lee Weber | September 23, 2012
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What a crazy ride. Eating Raoul is equal parts Black Comedy & Horror, & the mix is quirky perfection. This is Highly recommended!
| genre | Comedy |
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| synopsis | A relatively boring Los Angeles couple discover a bizarre, if not murderous way to get funding for opening a restaurant. |
| lead actors | Paul Bartel | Mary Woronov | Susan Saiger | Richard Paul | John Shearin | Darcy Pulliam | Garry Goodrow | Richard Blackburn | Hamilton Camp | Buck Henry | Anna Mathias | Ed Begley Jr. | Billy Curtis | John Paragon | Edie McClurg | Charles B. Griffith | John Landis | Robert Beltran |
| director | Paul Bartel |









