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Eat the Rich is Peter Richardson's 1987 British comedy, from the team behind the popular television series, The Comic Strip Presents. Peter Richardson is a comedian and director, best known for The Comic Strip Presents. ... 1987 is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country in western Europe, and member of the Commonwealth of Nations, the G8, the European Union, and NATO. Usually known simply as the United Kingdom, the UK, or (inaccurately) as Great Britain or Britain, the UK has four constituent... This article is about the British comedy group; for the published art form, see comic strip. ...


Set in a London restaurant named 'B-------', the staff begin to wonder whether or not they will get away with cooking the customers. The film featured a number of cameos including appearances from the likes of Robbie Coltrane, Lannah Pellay, Nosher Powell, Paul McCartney, Miranda Richardson, Jennifer Saunders, Kathy Burke, Koo Stark, Rik Mayall and Dawn French. Greater London and the Regions of England. ... Robbie Coltrane as Rubeus Hagrid Robbie Coltrane (birth name Robert MacMillan, some sources say Anthony MacMillan) (born March 30, 1950) is a Scottish actor. ... Paul McCartney, as photographed by Richard Avedon for the 1968 LP The Beatles (aka The White Album). Sir James Paul McCartney, KBE, MBE (born June 18, 1942), better known as Paul McCartney, is a British musician, composer, and producer, who first came to prominence as a member of The Beatles. ... Miranda Richardson Miranda Richardson (Born 3 March 1958, in Southport, Lancashire) is a British actress. ... Jennifer Saunders (born July 6, 1958 in Sleaford, Lincolnshire) is a British comedienne, actress and comedy writer. ... Kathy Burke (born June 13, 1964) is a British actress. ... Kathleen Dee-Anne Norris (born April 26, 1956), better known as Koo Stark, is an American film actress, model, and portrait photographer. ... Rik Mayall Rik Mayall (b March 7, 1958) is a British comedian and actor. ... Dawn French (born October 11, 1957) is a British comedienne probably best known as one half of the comic duo French & Saunders. ...


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Eat the Rich," the new anarchic comedy of revolutionary manners from England, is very much in the tradition of antic British slapstick and, as such, further proof that tradition isn't everything.
When Alex seizes Bastards and reopens it under the name Eat the Rich, its specialty is a mincemeat made from the flesh of patrons murdered during the rebel group's takeover.
Eat the Rich, at the K-B Janus, is rated R and contains rude language and some suggestive material.
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FEATURED BOOK: "EAT THE RICH", BY P. As supply increases prices fall; the demand curve moves in inverse proportion to supply; and economics is as dry as the bleached bones of Adam Smith.
In his description of Moscow, for example, he notes, "The traffic signals are timed to let three battalions of crack airborne troops and a hundred missile launchers through before the yellow caution light comes on." The reader can imagine the old Soviet Politbureau directing traffic from their platform in the event of an electrical outage.
"Eat the Rich" should be on the bookshelf of every thoughtful conservative, ready to thrust into the hands of the young skulls full of mush who come home from their liberal arts education thinking Lenin and Che Guevara are modern heroes.
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