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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 |
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| Director | Stanley Donen |
| Genres | Comedy |
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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 (... read more »
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Comedy Genius
I may be biased but this is a wonderful, fabulously funny film. The dry, sharp interaction between Moore & Cook makes this a comic masterpiece which stands ... read more »
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Great!
Very funny. Not to be confused with the appalling remake (Liz Hurley, etc.)
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The Prophetic Peter Cook
Excellent Film - Dudley played the child within wanting it all, the perfect relationship, requited love and lifestyle to match. Peter Cook plays the Devil who ... read more »
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The original and best... and no Liz Hurley!
I'll admit it - I've watched the remade version of this about 3 times. If you can get through the ex-CRU-ciating 'acting' of Liz Hurley, it'... read more »
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Pure British Comedy
simply one of the best british comedies i've ever seen, an absolute must for any peter cook and dudley moore fans. i haven't even seen the remake with ... read more »
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Just great
It was a funny thing I have seen the begining of this but never the full film until now. I loved this film it is so funny and strangely not dated at all. I ... read more »
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Still funny but looks a little dated
My heading says it all, this was a funny film but does look a little dated. Although it has a 12 rating I dont feel this is for the whole family, my children ... read more »
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Pete and Dud at their best
One 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 ... read more »
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Super 60s comedy
Dudley 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 ... read more »