Albert Spica
Michael Gambon
Albert Spica

“Lust...Murder...Dessert. Bon Appetit!”
When churlish mobster Albert Spica acquires an upscale French restaurant in London, he dines there nightly, effectively scaring off the clientele with his bad manners. His wife, Georgina, is especially disgusted by him, and soon begins an affair with regular guest Michael. Despite their best efforts to keep it secret, Spica learns about their trysts, and he plots a terrible revenge.
THE COOK, THE THIEF, HIS WIFE, AND HER LOVER Trailer | Food on Film 2016
Albert Spica
Michael Gambon
Albert Spica
Richard Boarst
Richard Bohringer
Richard Boarst
Georgina Spica
Helen Mirren
Georgina Spica
Michael
Alan Howard
Michael
Mitchel
Tim Roth
Mitchel
Cory
Ciarán Hinds
Cory
Grace
Liz Smith
Grace
Spangler
Gary Olsen
Spangler
Harris
Ewan Stewart
Harris
Turpin
Roger Ashton-Griffiths
Turpin
Terry Fitch
Ian Dury
Terry Fitch
May Fitch
Diane Langton
May Fitch
Having previously watched Greenaway's 'Prospero's Books', basically from the same era, one definitely gets a sense of the auteur, of great visualizing prowess in the Welsh native. I adore watching Helen Mirren from ANY era, but particularly here, in between the young adulthood beauty she displayed in Michael Powell's 'Age of Consent', through the remarkably absurd and audacious 'Caligula', straight to the sophisticated and very dangerous gorgeousness displayed in 'The Comfort of Strangers'. It's great to see any dude who's mean to a beautiful woman get their comeuppance (particularly the wealthy--it offers a sort of 'wish fulfillment' for the 99% of us), and the climax here is one of cinema's most articulate presentation of that phenomenon. It definitely made me wish to see the rest of both Greenaway's movies and of Mirren's performances. Well worth the acquired taste necessary for this sort of delicacy.
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