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      • This isn't a perfect film, but it does contain some truly golden moments. And thanks to the BBC's habit of erasing video tapes of television shows in the 1960s, it is one of the best examples we have of Peter Cook and Dudley Moore working together from that time. It's worth watching just for that.
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  2. The classic English comedy written in 1967 by Peter Cook and starring Cook and Dudley Moore has been Americanized; in other words, BEDAZZLED has less deadpan humor, sly wit, and existential comedy and more jokes about penis size. But it is still delicious fun.

    • Twentieth Century Fox
    • Harold Ramis
  3. 3 days ago · Dudley Moore scored Bedazzled. Yes, he also wrote the songs featured in one of the episodes. In his performance on Bedazzled TV as a desperate rock star, pleading ‘“Love Me!!!” he rather dissects the British trend of treading the shallow waters of pop music with little more than a crappy catchy song. Yes he was very good, intonation aside.

  4. Oct 20, 2000 · A mindless and hilariously flawed movie that can entertain you for the night, and through to the early morning (if you survive that long watching this). Brendan Fraser overacts, as he usually does, but in a way that really fits his character, and Elizabeth Hurley plays a very hot Devil as best as can be played.

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    • Harold Ramis
    • PG-13
  5. There's nothing here that's liable to set you pondering metaphysical questions, but Bedazzled is a perfectly reasonable excuse for a none-too-bright Hollywood comedy.

  6. Mar 2, 2012 · This isn't a perfect film, but it does contain some truly golden moments. And thanks to the BBC's habit of erasing video tapes of television shows in the 1960s, it is one of the best examples we have of Peter Cook and Dudley Moore working together from that time. It's worth watching just for that.

  7. Nov 10, 2000 · Bedazzled (1967) Reviewed by Jason Korsner. Updated 10 November 2000. "Bedazzled" is a biting, mischievous and witty satire of the highest order. Stanley Moon (Moore) is a short-order chef ...

  8. Bedazzled is a 1967 British comedy DeLuxe Color film directed and produced by Stanley Donen in Panavision format. It was written by comedian Peter Cook and starred both Cook and his comedy partner Dudley Moore. It is a comic retelling of the Faust legend, set in the Swinging London of the 1960s.