Dudley Moore Movie #1
Please click the links to read my reviews of Parallel Lives, Santa Claus: The Movie, and Holy Moses.
Synopsis: Impulsive
young man sells his soul to Old Scratch in exchange for worldly fame and
fortune. Wait, it’s basically Angel Heart, minus the incest and kinky voodoo sex.
Blurb From the VHS
Jacket: “Stanley (Moore) is a hapless short-order cook who is hopelessly in
love with a waitress named Margaret
(Eleanor Bron) – although she barely knows he’s alive. Enter George Spiggot
(Peter Cook), a.k.a. Satan, who grants Stanley seven wishes in order to win
Margaret over, but his efforts are hilariously hampered by the Seven Deadly
Sins – including the insatiable Lilian Lust (Raquel Welch)!”
What Did I Learn?:
God isn’t very nice. (Wait, I think already learned that from The Ten Commandments)
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Movie If: You really want to see Dudley Moore match wits with a Beast.
Really?: 1) Hey
wait – doesn’t the Devil actually say: “no obligation” when he grants Stanley
his wish of a raspberry freeze? Doesn’t that disqualify it from becoming one of
his seven wishes? 2) Funny how Stanley keeps making wishes right up until the
end. I’m pretty sure most people would stop after Wish #2 or #3 after it became
clear that Satan is either unwilling or incapable of delivering on anything.
Rating: The
original Bedazzled is a little contrived
(see: “What Did I Learn”), and quite
dated by today’s standards, but it’s also much better than its remake (the best
parts of the Fraser-Hurley version came from this film), and it’s a delight to
see the legendary comedy duo of Moore and Cook exchange witty repartee. Check it out if it's ever on television. 7.5/10
stars.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061391/?ref_=tt_rec_tt