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| Brendan Fraser | ... | Elliot Richards / Jefe / Mary | |
| Elizabeth Hurley | ... | The Devil | |
| Frances O'Connor | ... | Alison Gardner / Nicole Delarusso | |
| Miriam Shor | ... | Carol / Penthouse Hostess | |
| Orlando Jones | ... | Daniel / Dan / Danny / Esteban / Beach Jock / Lamar Garrett / Dr. Ngegitigegitibaba | |
| Paul Adelstein | ... | Bob / Roberto / Beach Jock / Bob Bob (Sportscaster #3) | |
| Toby Huss | ... | Jerry / Alejandro / Beach Jock / Jerry Turner (Sportscaster #2) / Lance | |
| Gabriel Casseus | ... | Elliot's Cellmate / Angel | |
| Brian Doyle-Murray | ... | Priest | |
| Jeff Doucette | ... | Desk Sergeant | |
| Aaron Lustig | ... | Synedyne Supervisor | |
| Rudolf Martin | ... | Raoul | |
| Julian Firth | ... | John Wilkes Booth | |
| Iain Rogerson | ... | Play Actor | |
| Biddy Hodson | ... | Play Actor | |
| Roger Hammond | ... | Play Actor | |
| William Osbourne | ... | Play Actor | |
| Laurel A. Ward | ... | Tech Support Advisor | |
| Beverly Wiles | ... | Tech Support Advisor | |
| Robert Ambrose | ... | Tech Support Advisor | |
| Suzanne Herrington | ... | Tech Support Advisor | |
| Bonnie Somerville | ... | Girl at Beer Garden | |
| Sadie Stratton | ... | Girl at Beer Garden (as Sadie Kratzig) | |
| David Bain | ... | McDonald's Employee | |
| William Salyers | ... | Elegant Devil | |
| Tom Woodruff Jr. | ... | Biggest Devil | |
| William Marquez | ... | Eduardo | |
| Ilya Melnikoff | ... | Russian Drug Dealer (as Ilya Morelle) | |
| Paul Simon | ... | Police Officer | |
| Michael Haley | ... | Mover (as R.M. Haley) | |
| Ray Haratian | ... | Pablito | |
| Mickey Victor | ... | Drug Factory Foreman | |
| Stephan McKenzie | ... | DV8 Bouncer (as Stephan A. McKenzie) | |
| Lindsay Albert | ... | DV8 Clubgoer | |
| Joanna Bacalso | ... | DV8 Clubgoer | |
| Anderson Bourell | ... | DV8 Clubgoer | |
| Cara Michelle Meschter | ... | DV8 Clubgoer | |
| Jessica Anne Osekowsky | ... | DV8 Clubgoer | |
| Michelle Boehle | ... | Cheerleader / Dancer | |
| Christine Cameron | ... | DV8 Waitress | |
| Brigid Burns | ... | Cheerleader / Dancer | |
| Gigi Chavoshi | ... | Cheerleader / Dancer | |
| Natalie Hohalek | ... | Cheerleader / Dancer | |
| Eboni Nichols | ... | Cheerleader / Dancer (as Eboni Y. Nichols) | |
| Katy Durham | ... | Cheerleader / Dancer (as Katy Quinealty) | |
| Gloria Rodriguez | ... | Cheerleader / Dancer | |
| Susie Shoemaker | ... | Cheerleader / Dancer | |
| Joelene Walker | ... | Cheerleader / Dancer | |
| Hope Wood | ... | Cheerleader / Dancer | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| A. David Burleigh | ... | Prisoner (uncredited) | |
| Sam Cohen | ... | Tech Support Advisor (uncredited) | |
| Peter Cornell | ... | Himself (uncredited) | |
| M.G. Cross | ... | Businessman #1 (uncredited) | |
| Scott Duthie | ... | Ivan the Russian (uncredited) | |
| Thelma Gutiérrez | ... | Caged Go-Go Dancer (uncredited) | |
| Todd Henry | ... | DV8 Clubgoer (uncredited) | |
| Baron Jay | ... | NBA Player #10 (uncredited) | |
| Whayne Jerome-Clayton | ... | San Francisco Pedestrian (uncredited) | |
| Lia Johnson | ... | Fly Girl (uncredited) | |
| Ethan Keogh | ... | Club DV8 Patron (uncredited) | |
| Lex Lang | ... | The Devil (voice) (uncredited) | |
| Orleans Miranda | ... | Club DV8 Dancer (uncredited) | |
| Paul Moncrief | ... | Raging Fan (uncredited) | |
| Cal Nguyen | ... | Office worker (uncredited) | |
| Dominic Peterson | ... | Surfer (uncredited) | |
| Tracy Pfau | ... | Fly Girl (uncredited) | |
| Tim Phoenix | ... | Club Dancer (uncredited) | |
| James Pomichter | ... | NBA Player #30 (uncredited) | |
| Barry J. Ratcliffe | ... | Devil's Lawyer (uncredited) | |
| Louis E. Rosas | ... | Club DV8 Goth (uncredited) | |
| Jodi Lynn Thomas | ... | Fly Girl (uncredited) | |
| Tristan Thomas | ... | DV8 Clubgoer (uncredited) | |
| Tamara Torres | ... | Restaurant Customer (uncredited) | |
| Scott Trimble | ... | Cafe Patron at the Car Crash (uncredited) | |
| Mark Winn | ... | Columbian Soldier (uncredited) | |
| Elizabeth Wittelsbach | ... | Demonic Waitress (uncredited) | |
| Robert Wolfskill | ... | Security Guard (Rock Fantasy) (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Harold Ramis | |||
Writing credits(WGA) | ||
| Peter Cook | (1967 story) | |
| Peter Cook | (1967 screenplay) and | |
| Dudley Moore | (1967 screenplay) | |
| Larry Gelbart | (screenplay) and | |
| Harold Ramis | (screenplay) & | |
| Peter Tolan | (screenplay) | |
Produced by | |||
| Trevor Albert | .... | producer | |
| Michael Haley | .... | associate producer | |
| Suzanne Herrington | .... | co-producer | |
| Neil A. Machlis | .... | executive producer (as Neil Machlis) | |
| Harold Ramis | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| David Newman | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Bill Pope | (director of photography) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| Craig Herring | (as Craig P. Herring) | ||
Casting by | |||
| Sheila Jaffe | |||
| Georgianne Walken | |||
Production Design by | |||
| Rick Heinrichs | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| John Dexter | |||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Garrett Lewis | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Deena Appel | |||
Production Management | |||
| Charlie Davis | .... | post-production supervisor | |
| Michele Imperato | .... | unit production manager (as Michele Imperato-Stabile) | |
| Todd Lewis | .... | production supervisor: re-shoots | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Ben Burt | .... | third assistant director: London | |
| Richard Edlund | .... | second unit director | |
| David Hakim | .... | second second assistant director: San Francisco | |
| Michael Haley | .... | first assistant director | |
| Craig Harris | .... | trainee assistant director | |
| Barbara Lontkowski | .... | second second assistant director: second unit | |
| John Moio | .... | second unit director | |
| Bradley Morris | .... | second second assistant director | |
| John Pontrelli | .... | additional assistant director (as John D. Pontrelli) | |
| Amy Schmidt | .... | second assistant director: second unit | |
| Mark Tobey | .... | second assistant director | |
| David Tringham | .... | first assistant director: London | |
Visual Effects by | |||
| Douglas Aiken | .... | digital compositor: Rhythm & Hues | |
| David Wallace Allen | .... | visual effects previsualization | |
| Dawn Bowery | .... | Inferno artist: Rhythm & Hues | |
| Mark A. Brown | .... | chief technologist: Rhythm & Hues (as Marc Brown) | |
| Megan Bryant | .... | scanning and recording supervisor | |
| Jeffrey Castel De Oro | .... | digital compositor | |
| David Cohen | .... | model maker foreman | |
| Daniel Aristoteles Collins | .... | systems/operations: Rhythm & Hues | |
| Chris Consani | .... | digital matte painter: Rhythm & Hues | |
| John Cornejo | .... | digital compositor: Rhythm & Hues | |
| Shellaine Corwel | .... | digital compositor | |
| Brandon Craig | .... | render supervisor | |
| Kim Doyle | .... | visual effects coordinator | |
| Jack Edjourian | .... | miniature constructor | |
| Jack Edjourian | .... | miniature designer | |
| Jack Edjourian | .... | visual effects artist | |
| Richard Edlund | .... | visual effects supervisor | |
| Fiona Foster | .... | visual effects in-house production manager | |
| Mike Frevert | .... | digital artist | |
| Jason Greenblum | .... | digital compositor | |
| Mark Gutterud | .... | camera assistant: visual effects unit | |
| Todd Hemsley | .... | Inferno artist: Rhythm & Hues | |
| Phil Holland | .... | scanning & recording operator | |
| Sean Hyun-In Lee | .... | digital compositor: Rhythm & Hues | |
| Aaron James McComas | .... | digital effects animator: Rhythm & Hues | |
| Bruce Jones | .... | visual effects producer | |
| Harry Lam | .... | compositing supervisor | |
| Justin M. Lubin | .... | visual effects still photographer | |
| Rafael Macho | .... | title designer | |
| Sean McPherson | .... | compositing supervisor | |
| Michele Moen | .... | matte painter | |
| Zeke Morales | .... | visual effects editor: Rhythm & Hues | |
| Marc Nanjo | .... | digital compositor | |
| Jeremy Nelligan | .... | digital compositor | |
| Tom C. Peitzman | .... | visual effects producer | |
| Derek N. Prusak | .... | live-action and visual effects assistant cameraman | |
| John Rauh | .... | digital compositor | |
| Robert Rioux | .... | modeler: Rhythm & Hues | |
| Les Paul Robley | .... | visual effects motion control operator | |
| Mike Roby | .... | digital artist | |
| Christopher Romano | .... | animator | |
| Marc Rubone | .... | digital compositor | |
| Eric O. Schusterman | .... | visual effects editor | |
| Monty Shook | .... | modelshop supervisor | |
| Craig A. Simms | .... | digital compositor: Rhythm & Hues (as Craig 'Evil' Simms) | |
| Fred Simon | .... | visual effects | |
| Ron Simonson | .... | co-visual effects supervisor | |
| Ron Simonson | .... | visual effects unit | |
| Robert Sterry | .... | visual effects video assist operator | |
| R. Michael Stringer | .... | grip: visual effects | |
| David Sweeney | .... | digital artist: Rhythm & Hues Studios | |
| Rich Thorne | .... | production executive | |
| Ryan Michael Todd | .... | digital compositor: Rhythm & Hues | |
| Antonio Torres | .... | rotoscope/paint artist: Rhythm & Hues | |
| Pauline Ts'o | .... | lighting supervisor | |
| Chien-Hsiung Wang | .... | modeling technical director (as chien'hsiung wang) | |
| Shyam V. Yadav | .... | visual effects documentarian | |
| Scot Byrd | .... | publicist: Rhythm & Hues (uncredited) | |
| Jack Holland | .... | art department assistant: Rhythm & Hues (uncredited) | |
| Kevin Tengan | .... | systems administrator (uncredited) | |
Casting Department | |||
| Beau Bonneau | .... | extras casting: San Francisco | |
| Mary Clutts | .... | extras casting assistant: San Francisco | |
| Mike Crotty | .... | extras casting assistant | |
| Tina Kerr | .... | extras casting | |
| Julia Kim | .... | casting associate | |
| Deedra Ricketts | .... | extras casting | |
| Tana Roller | .... | extras casting assistant | |
| Davina Turnbull | .... | extras casting | |
| Christian Kaplan | .... | executive in charge of casting (uncredited) | |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| Carrie Bauer | .... | set costumer | |
| Sue Casey | .... | costume assistant: UK | |
| Cathy Crandall | .... | assistant costume designer | |
| Valerie T. O'Brien | .... | costume supervisor (as Valerie O'Brien) | |
| Dulcie Scott | .... | costume supervisor: UK | |
| Nomi Shichor | .... | assistant to costume designer | |
| Kenn Smiley | .... | key costumer | |
| Shownee Smith | .... | specialty costume fabricator | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Matt Boatright-Simon | .... | editorial assistant | |
| Gary Burritt | .... | negative cutter | |
| Lin Coleman | .... | first assistant editor | |
| Paula Greatbatch | .... | assistant editor (as Paula Suhy) | |
| Jamie Keeney | .... | editing production assistant | |
| Jim Passon | .... | color timer | |
Music Department | |||
| Martin Blasick | .... | music producer: "Dolphin Song" | |
| Martin Blasick | .... | music producer: "Mi Amor" | |
| Celeste Chada | .... | music licensing | |
| Sandy DeCrescent | .... | orchestra contractor | |
| George Doering | .... | musician | |
| Marty Frasu | .... | scoring sound supervisor | |
| Alexander Janko | .... | orchestrator | |
| David Newman | .... | conductor | |
| Krystyna Newman | .... | scoring consultant (as Krys Newman) | |
| Steven L. Smith | .... | music preparation | |
| Curt Sobel | .... | music editor | |
| Dawn Soler | .... | music supervisor (as Dawn Solér) | |
| James Thatcher | .... | musician: french horn | |
| Tom Villano | .... | music editor | |
| Gregory Jamrok | .... | orchestrator (uncredited) | |
| John Kurlander | .... | music recording engineer (uncredited) | |
| John Kurlander | .... | score mixer (uncredited) | |
Transportation Department | |||
| William Hogue | .... | driver | |
| Robert K. Johnson | .... | transportation captain (as Robert Johnson) | |
| Jeff Kidman | .... | transportation office manager | |
| Neil Marshall | .... | driver: honeywagon | |
| Kenny Searle | .... | transportation coordinator | |
Thanks | |||
| Stanley Donen | .... | special thanks | |
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Wealth. Power. Admiration. They all sound pretty enticing. Indeed many people spend their life in pursuit of these or similar goals and are willing to sacrifice anything and everything in the process. But what if there was an easy way to do it, say, selling your soul? You're not really using it anyways .As the saying goes, the day I decided to do it there'd probably be a glut on the market.
Elliot Richards is, for lack of a better word, a dork. Relegated to the most dreaded of worker hells - tech support - he is a social pariah. Mocked by his colleagues, he spends his time trying to be cool and is hopelessly in love with one of his co-workers who doesn't even know that he exists. While lamenting his lot in life he casually mentions that he would give anything to have his beloved Allison. Enter the Princess of Darkness, stage left.
Although the basics between this movie and the 1967 classic of the same name are similar, there are so many differences (styles of humor, characters, plot, etc) that comparisons are pointless. So I won't even try. Bedazzled offers something so few comedies do these days - laughs, and lots or them, without relying on endless juvenile scatological gags. I thoroughly enjoyed the physical transformations that Elliot, Allison, and his cohorts undergo (several of which are amazing) each time he makes a wish. The spins on the wishes are especially amusing: for example, when Elliot wishes for power and wealth, he fails to take consider the how, and wakes up as a cuckolded Colombian drug lord whose kingdom is quickly collapsing around him. Elliot soon discovers that when dealing with the devil - surprise, surprise - nothing is, as it seems.
I have liked Brendan Fraser since his role in "Encino Man". Since then, he has proven himself capable of doing both schtick ("The Mummy") and serious roles ("Gods and Monsters"). With this part he shows just how versatile he is: rather than one role, he takes on seven, and does so admirably (I particularly enjoyed sensitive guy - I was laughing so hard my side hurt). Elizabeth Hurley is deliciously wicked in a role that she was born to play (if reports about her are true.) and it appears that she enjoyed herself. Her spin on the ultimate temptress is hilarious and personally, I'll take leather-clad vixens over slimy snakes any day. Francis O'Connor, brings the same verve and versatility to Allison that she displayed in "Mansfield Park", although here she is less subdued. The supporting cast provides the finishing touch rounding out the film nicely.
Although it didn't dazzle me, I was greatly amused.