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1. Peter Edward Cook (17 November 1937 – 9 January 1995) was an English satirist, writer and comedian who is widely regarded as the leading figure in the British satire boom of the 1960s. He has been described by Stephen Fry as "the funniest man who ever drew breath." Cook is closely associated with an anti-establishment style of comedy that first emerged in the late 1950s.
2. Peter Cook is Dutch singer and songwriter Peter Kok from The Hague, The Netherlands, who had six Dutch Top 20 hits and enjoyed some modest international glory in the early 1970s as part of Greenfield & Cook. Following the split of the duo in 1974, Kok embarked on a solo career that yielded no further chart hits. He continued to use Cook as his second name, a literal translation of his real family name, Kok. He participated in the 1977 Dutch Song Contest with the song 'Pinokkio' and later moved to Chile, where he became a succesful record label executive and music entrepreneur.
1. Peter Edward Cook (17 November 1937 – 9 January 1995) was an English satirist, writer and comedian who is widely regarded as the leading figure in the British satire boom of the 1960s. He has been described by Stephen Fry as "the funniest man who ever drew breath." Cook is closely associated with an anti-establishment style of comedy that first emerged in the late 1950s.
2. Peter Cook is Dutch singer and songwriter Peter Kok from The Hague, The Netherlands, who had six Dutch Top 20 hits and enjoyed some modest international glory in the early 1970s as part of Greenfield & Cook. Following the split of the duo in 1974, Kok embarked on a solo career that yielded no further chart hits. He continued to use Cook as his second name, a literal translation of his real family name, Kok. He participated in the 1977 Dutch Song Contest with the song 'Pinokkio' and later moved to Chile, where he became a succesful record label executive and music entrepreneur.
Bedazzled
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@Artishealing65
One of my favourites. I love this film and especially this part with the singing.
I have Always loved Dudley Moore, may he Rest in Peace. Such a talented man and sadly died of an awful disease.
It is interesting that I just discovered a Twilight Zone (American tv show)
It's an Episode from 1963 titled "Of late I think of Cliffordville"
which is before either of the Bedazzled movies.
In the Twilight Zone episode
A cut throat business man makes a deal with the devil, who's is played by a seductive attractive woman, the business man wants to go back in time so he can make millions and he lists all the things that he wants and the devil grants all the things to him. The difference is his motive to enter into the contract isn't because of a love interest like the movie but money.
But Of course there are things he forgot and he wasn't specific enough for the devil, just like the film he is duped more than once and things fall apart for him.
It isn't exactly the same but same concept and there are definitely some similarities between the Twilight Zone episode and the Bedazzled movie.
@vilo_h5541
“You fill me with inertia.”
Possibly one of the best lines in a pop song ever.
@lilmissrockchick4962
This song is an underrated masterpiece
@klmullins65
The music written by Dudley Moore himself!
@nomadrat
Truth!
@zanaib4923
💜
@zanaib4923
They killing those dance move tho
@lilybond6485
Loved it then ——— love it now.
@johnpjones182
When Moore's singing "Love Me" with way too much desperation, Bron's screaming like he's a Beatle, but during Cook's utterly aloof performance, she's mesmerized . This scene's the highlight of the movie.
@jamesbowen8960
Thus, the modus operandi of the devil himself!!
@ThomasJester1968
A bit of an in joke since Bron’s a major player in Help!