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Bedazzled
Desperate to gain the affection of a beautiful co-worker, Elliot (Brendan Fraser) strikes a deal with the Devil (Elizabeth Hurley), a drop dead gorgeous woman with a wicked sense of humor. Elliot then is granted 7 wishes by the devil to snare Allison, in exchange for his soul.
28 April 1972, New York City, New York, USA
8 December 1965, Dallas, Texas, USA
16 August 1964, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, USA
13 March 1969, Helena, Montana, USA
July 24, 1975 in West Covina, California, USA
25 November 1947, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
10 April 1968, Mobile, Alabama, USA
31 July 1967, Berlin, Germany
1959, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, USA
14 March 1943, Cuba
October 01, 2010
Charming Fraser Faustian tale with lots of sexual innuendo.October 18, 2007
Hurley is great fun to watch, a Faustian powerhouse of curves, smoky eyes and big hair who sounds exactly like Jackie Collins doing an imitation of Madonna's pan-European accent. It's creepy, but effective.January 01, 2000
A comedy that is weak even by today's humble standards, and pitiful when measured against the Cook-Moore version.July 23, 2007
Decent enough entertainment as written, though many will regret the movie's eleventh-hour detour into pieties.August 22, 2013
This is about as simple and uncomplicated you can get, but it isn't trying to do anything beyond providing some quick and easy laughs in a refreshingly heavenly comedy.October 14, 2007
[Whenever] Hurley disappears, and so does much of the film's energy.January 01, 2000
There's no real dazzle in Bedazzled, though you may be befuddled trying to figure out why anyone was compelled to make the effort.April 29, 2009
Just another weak vehicle for Fraser.January 01, 2000
By the end of the movie, I wasn't so much bedazzled as bedraggled.January 01, 2000
Watchable as she may be, Hurley is not the Devil for this movie.January 01, 2000
So over the top you'll either enjoy it or be bothered and bewildered by it.January 01, 2000
The lavish scenes and gaudy effects can't compensate for the lack of genuine wit.