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  1. Bedazzled. An article about Peter Cook that appeared in "The New Yorker" stated that the filmmakers didn't have a title for this movie when it was being made. Cook suggested calling this movie "Raquel Welch". The producers didn't understand why Cook would want to name the movie after an actress who appears in it for only a few minutes.

  2. Spigot (Peter Cook) explains to Stanley (Dudley Moore) what it's like in Heaven.

  3. Bedazzled: Directed by Stanley Donen. With Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Eleanor Bron, Raquel Welch. A hapless loser sells his soul to the Devil in exchange for seven wishes, but has trouble winning over the girl of his dreams.

  4. Año: 1967. Título original: Bedazzled. Sinopsis: Stanley Moon, un joven cocinero, tímido y con poca confianza en sí mismo, está enamorado sin esperanzas de la guapa Margaret Spencer, su compañera de trabajo. Tras un fallido intento de suicidio, ...Puedes ver Al diablo con el diablo (Mi amigo el diablo) mediante free en las plataformas: Plex.

  5. Erik Chitty. Valentine Dyall. Max Faulkner. Peter Hutchins. John Steiner. Robin Tolhurst. Anna Turner. A hapless loser sells his soul to the Devil in exchange for seven wishes, but has trouble winning over the girl of his dreams.

  6. Bedazzled (1967) The legend of Faust provided the inspiration for this charming fantasy about Stanley Moon (Dudley Moore), a short-order cook in a Wimpy Bar who is prevented from killing himself for love of Margaret the waitress (Eleanor Bron) by the Devil – in the form of a Mr George Spiggott (Peter Cook) – and given seven wishes in return ...

  7. A buddy comedy where the buddies are the devil and a mortal man, Stanley Donen's "Bedazzled" is a lightweight charmer with a swinging, late '60s soul. Starring Peter Cook and Dudley Moore as the aformentioned duo, the comedy is well-heeled and energetic. It is a playful blend of wit and sophisticated silliness.