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Meet the talented cast and crew behind 'Bedazzled (1967)' on Moviefone. Explore detailed bios, filmographies, and the creative team's insights. Dive into the heart of this movie through its stars ...
THE GOOD: Bedazzled is an amiable film, bearing little resemblence to its cult classic 1967 progenitor (which was scripted by Peter Cook).
(CNN) -- If pure comedic fluff is your idea of a fun time at the movies, line up for "Bedazzled," the sophomoric comedy about the hazards of not reading the fine print in contracts. Starring the ...
Raquel Welch proved genius casting as Lust in Peter Cook’s 1967 comedy Bedazzled, which is based on the Faust legend. She starred opposite Cook, who played the Devil, and Dudley Moore as the ...
Fraser and Hurley's Bedazzled, directed by Harold Ramis, came as a remake of a 1967 film of the same name. The film features Fraser as a man who signs his soul over to the devil (Hurley) in ...
Harsh, certainly, but it would be fair to say that Elizabeth Hurley ruins Bedazzled, the new film by Harold Ramis. We file Hurley under Celebrity because we're not exactly sure what she does - but ...
Unfortunately, Bedazzled is more like London's much-mocked Blade Of Light. It looks fantastic on paper, but once you're on it, ... the Peter Cook/Dudley Moore movie of 1967, can boast.
Made in 1967 the original Bedazzled is now only likely to grace Saturday matinee television audiences. The remake will be lucky to achieve that sort of fame.
With sophomoric humor and lack of subtlety, it's all downhill after the opening credits. Bedazzled is a pointless remake of a clever 1967 comedy starring Dudley Moore and Peter Cook, a duel of ...
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