Rating: PG13
Genre:
Comedy
Theatrical Release: 10/20/2000(USA)
Release Date: 03/13/2001
SubTitles: English/Espanol
Dubbed: English/French
Sound: DD5.1/DDS
Run Time: 93 min
Flags: Adult Language, Adult Humor, Substance Abuse (Alcohol, Drugs)
Distributor/Studio: 20th Century Fox
How far will a man go to win the woman he loves? That's the devilish question behind this satirical romantic comedy. Elliot Richards (
Brendan Fraser), a low-level white-collar worker, has fallen in love with his co-worker Allison (
Frances O'Connor), who barely knows he exists. Desperate to win her love, sad sack Elliot is approached by the
Devil (
Elizabeth Hurley), who offers him seven wishes in exchange for his soul. Elliot accepts, but none of his wishes works out quite the way that he had hoped; after transforming himself into a South American tycoon, a champion NBA basketball player, a famous author, the most sensitive man in the world, and even the president of the United States, Elliot discovers that the
Devil has added a crucial loophole each time, and for all his troubles, Allison still isn't interested in him. Directed by
Harold Ramis,
Bedazzled was adapted from the 1968 cult movie of the same name written by and starring
Peter Cook and
Dudley Moore.
~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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A Sexy Devilishly Funny Remake.
Brendan Fraser and Elizabeth Hurley star in Harold Ramis' devilishly funny remake of the 1967 British comedy classic originally written and starred Dudley Moore and Peter Cook. Fraser is a computer technician, who makes a deal with a rather sexy horny little devil (Hurley) to make seven wishes to a beautiful girl (Frances O'Connor) to fall in love with him in exchange for his soul. You know, John Ritter should've been cast in this movie, he would have been perfect especially in that gay roomate bedroom scene. Also starring Orlando Jones, Paul Adelstein, and Brian Doyle-Murray.