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Posted Nov 14, 2002 by Gnomon [See A60420098 for details of new sign-in system]
Peter Cook and Dudley Moore starred in a mediocre film about the Seven Deadly Sins called "Bedazzled". Cook was the devil while Moore was the sinner who sold his soul to have his wishes granted. The highlight of the film (for all the full-blooded males watching) was the appearance of Racquel Welsh as Lust.

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Posted Nov 15, 2002 by NAITA (Join ViTAL - A1014625)
The highlight of the film is the remake with Liz Hurley as the devil. smiley
Well, not really, since I haven't seen the original and don't even know how much the remake resembles the original, beyond the title and the 'hero' selling his soul for wishes.

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