Stars: Paul Bartel, Mary Woronov, Robert Beltran, Susan Saiger, Richard Paul | Written by Paul Bartel, Richard Blackburn | Directed by Paul Bartel
Paul Bartel and Mary Woronov play David and Sarah Bland, a stuffy married couple who are politely angry at the world for not allowing them to open their restaurant. Money is tight, and to make matters worse, next door is having a swingers party. When one of the partygoers gets the wrong idea and attacks Mary, the Blands kill him. And, wouldn’t you know it, he has a wad of cash on him.
The Blands concoct a plan: They will attract punters to the house with Mary’s charms, and then Paul will kill them. Here’s where Raoul (Robert Beltran) enters stage left. An apparently friendly handyman, he agrees not to blab as long as he can take the bodies (and the cars the grubby victims don...
Paul Bartel and Mary Woronov play David and Sarah Bland, a stuffy married couple who are politely angry at the world for not allowing them to open their restaurant. Money is tight, and to make matters worse, next door is having a swingers party. When one of the partygoers gets the wrong idea and attacks Mary, the Blands kill him. And, wouldn’t you know it, he has a wad of cash on him.
The Blands concoct a plan: They will attract punters to the house with Mary’s charms, and then Paul will kill them. Here’s where Raoul (Robert Beltran) enters stage left. An apparently friendly handyman, he agrees not to blab as long as he can take the bodies (and the cars the grubby victims don...
- 10/21/2019
- by Rupert Harvey
- Nerdly
Black Sunday: Remastered Edition (1960) Lorber Films Blu-ray and DVD Available Now
One of director Mario Bava’s most acclaimed works, Black Sunday is a strikingly photographed “old dark castle” thriller revolving around witchcraft and possession. Barbara Steele (Piranha) gives a hypnotic performance as Katia, the unfortunate look-alike descendent of a witch who intends to possess her. This highly influential film, also shot by Bava, was the precursor to countless American and European gothic horrors. This is the uncut European print with a few extra minutes of footage, a different English track and Robert Nicolosi’s haunting original score. After years of ugly public domain releases, Black Sunday is finally being presented in its original aspect ratio with a high definition transfer struck from a pristine 35Mm archival print.
Special Features:
• Audio commentary by Tim Lucas (author of Mario Bava: All the Colors of the Dark).
• Original Bava theatrical trailers.
One of director Mario Bava’s most acclaimed works, Black Sunday is a strikingly photographed “old dark castle” thriller revolving around witchcraft and possession. Barbara Steele (Piranha) gives a hypnotic performance as Katia, the unfortunate look-alike descendent of a witch who intends to possess her. This highly influential film, also shot by Bava, was the precursor to countless American and European gothic horrors. This is the uncut European print with a few extra minutes of footage, a different English track and Robert Nicolosi’s haunting original score. After years of ugly public domain releases, Black Sunday is finally being presented in its original aspect ratio with a high definition transfer struck from a pristine 35Mm archival print.
Special Features:
• Audio commentary by Tim Lucas (author of Mario Bava: All the Colors of the Dark).
• Original Bava theatrical trailers.
- 9/27/2012
- by Bradley Harding
- Planet Fury
Cinema Retro has received the following press release:
Attention Florida Cult Movie fans: The 30th Anniversary screening of the 1982 cult hit "Eating Raoul" will be:
This Thursday, June 28th - 9pm
at the infamous Tampa Pitcher Show Theater
with special guest Susan Saiger - the "Eating Raoul" dominatrix!
Tickets are $8 (+ 1 drink minimum)
- Q&A's with Susan Saiger before and after the movie!!!
Tampa Pitcher Show movie theater
14416 N. Dale Mabry Hwy
Tampa, Fl 33618
(813) 963-0578 or (813) 969-4349
For more info visit the Tampa Pitcher Show official website!
"Eating Raoul" stars cult movie icons Paul Bartel, Mary Woronov, and Susan Saiger. Directed by Paul ("Death Race 2000") Bartel.
Note: This is not a presentation of the Cult Movie Mania Screaming Cinema Series. "Eating Raoul" is hosted by our friends at the Tampa Pitcher Show theater, the grindhouse of the new millennium! Have a Great night at the movies!
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- The...
Attention Florida Cult Movie fans: The 30th Anniversary screening of the 1982 cult hit "Eating Raoul" will be:
This Thursday, June 28th - 9pm
at the infamous Tampa Pitcher Show Theater
with special guest Susan Saiger - the "Eating Raoul" dominatrix!
Tickets are $8 (+ 1 drink minimum)
- Q&A's with Susan Saiger before and after the movie!!!
Tampa Pitcher Show movie theater
14416 N. Dale Mabry Hwy
Tampa, Fl 33618
(813) 963-0578 or (813) 969-4349
For more info visit the Tampa Pitcher Show official website!
"Eating Raoul" stars cult movie icons Paul Bartel, Mary Woronov, and Susan Saiger. Directed by Paul ("Death Race 2000") Bartel.
Note: This is not a presentation of the Cult Movie Mania Screaming Cinema Series. "Eating Raoul" is hosted by our friends at the Tampa Pitcher Show theater, the grindhouse of the new millennium! Have a Great night at the movies!
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- The...
- 6/25/2012
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
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