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'''''Bedazzled''''' is a 1967 film vehicle for Peter Cook and [[Dudley Moore]].
'''''Bedazzled''''' is a 1967 film vehicle for [[Peter Cook]] and [[Dudley Moore]].


Moore plays Stanley Moon, a short-order cook at Wimpy's who is hopelessly in love with waitress Margaret (Eleanor Bron) but too shy to tell her how he feels. Depressed over his lot in life, he attempts to hang himself. When his attempt fails, in steps Satan, who goes by the unlikely name of George Spiggott and is played by Peter Cook. George offers Stanley seven wishes in return for his soul, and in his desperation, Stanley sees no reason to refuse... after all, [[What Could Possibly Go Wrong?]]
Moore plays Stanley Moon, a short-order cook at Wimpy's who is hopelessly in love with waitress Margaret (Eleanor Bron) but too shy to tell her how he feels. Depressed over his lot in life, he attempts to hang himself. When his attempt fails, in steps Satan, who goes by the unlikely name of George Spiggott and is played by Peter Cook. George offers Stanley seven wishes in return for his soul, and in his desperation, Stanley sees no reason to refuse... after all, [[What Could Possibly Go Wrong?]]



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* [[Seven Deadly Sins]]: All seven are introduced. Raquel Welch is Lillian Lust.
* [[Seven Deadly Sins]]: All seven are introduced. Raquel Welch is Lillian Lust.
* [[Villainous Breakdown]]: George is in a wager with God: he has been promised that if he claims a billion souls before God does, he will be allowed back into Heaven. He achieves this easily but [[Jerkass God|God still finds a way to deny George entry to Heaven, and sends him back to square one.]]
* [[Villainous Breakdown]]: George is in a wager with God: he has been promised that if he claims a billion souls before God does, he will be allowed back into Heaven. He achieves this easily but [[Jerkass God|God still finds a way to deny George entry to Heaven, and sends him back to square one.]]



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Can you guess which of the seven sins she is?

Bedazzled is a 1967 film vehicle for Peter Cook and Dudley Moore.

Moore plays Stanley Moon, a short-order cook at Wimpy's who is hopelessly in love with waitress Margaret (Eleanor Bron) but too shy to tell her how he feels. Depressed over his lot in life, he attempts to hang himself. When his attempt fails, in steps Satan, who goes by the unlikely name of George Spiggott and is played by Peter Cook. George offers Stanley seven wishes in return for his soul, and in his desperation, Stanley sees no reason to refuse... after all, What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

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