1982 movie co-written, directed by, and starring
Paul Bartel along with
Mary Woronov as
Paul and Mary Bland, an otherwise
unassuming couple who has the unfortunate problem of having accidentally
killed someone. They then realize the person was a
swinger, and are
disgusted, so they run fake
personal ads in the paper, and when the
swingers come over, they
kill them. All the time, this quiet couple sees nothing wrong with what they're doing, because they're evil, filthy swingers anyway, so they're
doing the world a favor. And keeping the
money is just a side benefit.
That doesn't explain the movie's title, but let's just say there's a guy named Raoul (played by Star Trek: Voyager's Robert Beltran) and there's some interesting ideas about how to dispose of the bodies
It's a really well done black comedy and worth seeing. It's sick but never seems to get overwhelming--it's just too absurd. Sadly, it's not out on DVD in the United States (but it is in Britain--damn you region codes!)