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Bedazzled

1967 DVD Certificate 12.gif
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A Wimpy Bar cook who fails to commit suicide sells his soul to the devil for seven wishes. Read more

Starring Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Eleanor Bron
Director Stanley Donen
Run time 99 mins
Genres Comedy

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  • 3 stars out of 5

    This Faustian fantasy was made when London was still swinging and Peter Cook and Dudley Moore were a partnership made in comedy heaven. Moore plays cook Stanley Moon, who is in lust with waitress Eleanor Bron, and Cook is in his element as a drawlingly engaging Devil who's hungry for Dud's soul and so grants him seven wishes. As Lillian Lust, the “Babe with the Bust”, a briefly clad, briefly glimpsed Raquel Welch is one of the Deadly Sins, while Barry Humphries turns in a typically hilarious performance as Envy. By electing to have Cook play Satan as a prankster rather than the incarnation of evil, director Stanley Donen settles for quirky comedy instead of razor-sharp satire, and his determinedly trendy direction means that the film ends up being as patchy as Raquel's outfit and as outdated as flower power.

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  • 4 out of 4 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Classic comedy

    Derek and Clive..sorry i mean Cook and Moore are brilliant in this heaven and hell dark comedy. Peter cook plays the devil himself and apart from al pacino (Devils advocate) there is no better Prince of Darkness around.

    If you like these two stars I can heartedly recommend any Derek and Clive shows like Derek and Clive get the horn. Warning they are very rude and not to be watched without a sense of humour.

      • A customer from England
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  • Rated - 5 stars

    Great!

    Very funny. Not to be confused with the appalling remake (Liz Hurley, etc.)

      • A customer from Southampton, UK
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