Bedazzled details
| Format: | 12 DVD |
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| Starring: | Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Eleanor Bron |
| Director: | Stanley Donen |
| Genre: | Comedy - British |
| Studio: | SECOND SIGHT FILMS LTD. |
| Name | Discs | |
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Bedazzled |
12 Feature |
DVD Information
| Run time: | 1 hour 39 minutes |
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| Rental release: | 25 Jul 2005 |
| Main languages: | English |
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Classic comedy
By a customer from England , 21 Nov 2005[Highly rated reviewer]
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.- Was this review helpful to you?
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(13)perfection
By a customer from swindon , 10 Nov 2010I expected the worst, that it would have dated badly. It was still painful, annoying, frustrating and profoundly clever with excellent performances from Pete, Dud and Eleanor. I loved it.- Was this review helpful to you?
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Brilliant film!
By a customer from London , 14 Jun 2010I loved this film. It's one of those films which I call 'educational'. :-) Excellent actors, interesting story, amazing specail features. I had a great time watching it!- Was this review helpful to you?
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'course Job was what you'd technically call a loony
By FuriousLaughter (32 reviews) from Me Mam's , 22 Oct 2009Great! Just the kind of childish, silly fun you expect from Cook and Moore including the odd nod to 'Not only but also...' sketches (yes including jumping nuns, yay!). Very quotable, very funny, don't miss!- Was this review helpful to you?
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Super 60s comedy
By a customer from Newcastle upon Tyne , 22 Nov 2008Dudley Moore shows his natural film acting talent here, whilst Peter Cook, who worked for about a year on the script, acts nonchalant rather than is. Perhaps he's not drunk enough.
Its a wonderful script though, rather blasphemous and edgy in its day, now has that retro 60s London chic, along with the acknowledgement of simple everyday human banality and squalor which always informs Pete and Duds work.
Not laugh out loud, nor intended to be, a piece of brilliance nonetheless.
A shame Peter Cook wasn't inclined to write more scripts, I suspect he worked rather too hard at this one and found the reward not instant enough.- Was this review helpful to you?
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Pete and Dud at their best
By jennifer claire from Ireland , 19 May 2007One of the best films of all time. Funny, cynical, thoughtful, wry and a wee bit sad. Its equal parts slapstick and clever dialogue. It is quite bizarre to think how little these two ever did apart from this, because they are the whole film. Very very funny.- Was this review helpful to you?
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