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'''''Bedazzled''''' is a 2000 [[The Remake|remake]] of the [[Bedazzled (1967 film)|1967 film of the same name]] starring Brendan Fraser and Elizabeth Hurley.
'''''Bedazzled''''' is a 2000 [[The Remake|remake]] of the [[Bedazzled (1967 film)|1967 film of the same name]] starring [[Brendan Fraser]] and [[Elizabeth Hurley]].


In this version, Elliot Richards (Fraser) is a geeky and friendless office drone who is in love with beautiful co-worker Alison (Frances O'Connor), but is too shy to act on his feelings. After being ditched at a bar by his "friends", Elliot runs into a beautiful woman (Elizabeth Hurley) who tells him that she's [[Satan|the Devil]] and offers him seven wishes in return for his soul. While obviously hesitant, he accepts in the hopes of using his wishes to make him into the perfect man for Alison; [[Hilarity Ensues]].
In this version, Elliot Richards (Fraser) is a geeky and friendless office drone who is in love with beautiful co-worker Alison (Frances O'Connor), but is too shy to act on his feelings. After being ditched at a bar by his "friends", Elliot runs into a beautiful woman (Elizabeth Hurley) who tells him that she's [[Satan|the Devil]] and offers him seven wishes in return for his soul. While obviously hesitant, he accepts in the hopes of using his wishes to make him into the perfect man for Alison; [[Hilarity Ensues]].