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Moore strikes a deal with Satan (Cook), and as part of it becomes a wildly popular rock star. But Satan steals Moore's thunder and fans by becoming this redonkulously nihilistic and indifferent rock star. He "sings" "Bedazzled" on a TV show with a  bunch of go-go dancers/back-up singers who may be the Vegetations.
 
Moore strikes a deal with Satan (Cook), and as part of it becomes a wildly popular rock star. But Satan steals Moore's thunder and fans by becoming this redonkulously nihilistic and indifferent rock star. He "sings" "Bedazzled" on a TV show with a  bunch of go-go dancers/back-up singers who may be the Vegetations.
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The film was remade in 2000, but the rock star scene was left on the cutting room floor to appear only on the DVD; see [[Elliot Richards]].
  
 
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Revision as of 08:27, 30 January 2013

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From the Dudley Moore/Peter Cook movie Bedazzled (1967).

Moore strikes a deal with Satan (Cook), and as part of it becomes a wildly popular rock star. But Satan steals Moore's thunder and fans by becoming this redonkulously nihilistic and indifferent rock star. He "sings" "Bedazzled" on a TV show with a bunch of go-go dancers/back-up singers who may be the Vegetations.

The film was remade in 2000, but the rock star scene was left on the cutting room floor to appear only on the DVD; see Elliot Richards.

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