Paul Bartel(1938-2000)
- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Paul Bartel was born in Brooklyn in 1938. He decided he wanted to
direct animated movies when he was 11 and by 13 had spent a summer
working at New York's UPA animation studio. He majored in theater arts
at UCLA, and received a Fulbright scholarship to study film direction
in Rome, producing a short that was presented at the 1962 Venice Fiom
Festival. He later was hired by Roger Corman's brother, Gene, to direct
a low-budget horror featured called Private Parts (1972).
Roger Corman hired him as a second unit director on Big Bad Mama (1974), which led to his directing Death Race 2000 (1975). He could not
persuade Corman to finance his pet project, Eating Raoul (1982). The
$500,000 black comedy was made after his parents sold their New Jersey
home and gave him the money. Shot in 22 days, mostly weekends, over the
course of a year, Eating Raoul (1982) starred Bartel and Mary Woronov as
gourmet cannibals who lure sex swingers to their apartment, smack them
with a skillet, rob them and use the proceeds to buy a restaurant.