• Saw this recently because of MST3K.

    Between this, Adams Family and Street Fighter, I kinda get the sense that Raul Julia was like Bruce Campbell in that he only took on super fun, and goofy roles in not-so-great movies because he just liked having fun and didn’t care about being a big star or making hella money.

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      It’s my understanding that he cared more about stage acting than films, but he needed to pay the bills.

      He was starred a Broadway production of Dracula and was apparently incredible. I would have loved to have seen it. Edward Gorey designed the sets.

      Edit: also, I’m surprised you didn’t mention Kiss of the Spider Woman, which is a genuinely terrific film.

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          Ooh. I just realized that I replied to the wrong person in my edit, which is why my “Edit: also, I’m surprised you didn’t mention Kiss of the Spider Woman, which is a genuinely terrific film.” made no sense to you.

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          You should. It’s an amazing film. It deservedly won an Oscar for William Hurt and was nominated for Best Picture and Best Director. Julia deserved a nom too, but it had to be either Hurt or Julia since they had mostly equal screen time.

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      Street fighter was for his son who was a fan of the game. Of course, this was also while he was battling cancer and it became his last role. Incredible scene chewery.

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      I didn’t see the MST3K version; but from the YouTube description I saw they cut a lot out.

      The story [and John Varley’s stories in general] is worth a read.

      Try Raul in “Moon Over Parador” and “The Gumball Rally.” He almost never got the top billings he deserved.

      https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10958940/