Il mio amico il diavolo

Titolo originale: Bedazzled
Regia: Stanley Donen |
Anno: 1967
Origine: United Kingdom |
Generi: Fantasy Commedia Romance
Tag: devil | seven deadly sins |
Cast: Peter Cook | Dudley Moore | Eleanor Bron | Raquel Welch | Alba | Robert Russell | Barry Humphries | Parnell McGarry | Danièle Noël | Howard Goorney | Michael Bates | Bernard Spear | Robin Hawdon | Michael Trubshawe | Evelyn Moore | Charles Lloyd Pack | Lockwood West | Betty Cooper | Martin Boddey | Erik Chitty | Valentine Dyall | Max Faulkner | Peter Hutchins | John Steiner | Robin Tolhurst | Anna Turner |

Un giovanotto, cuoco in una tavola calda, è innamorato della bella cameriera Margaret, ma non sa dichiararsi. In suo aiuto interviene il Diavolo in persona, consentendogli sette opportunità di successo in cambio dell'anima. Naturalmente il beffardo Signore delle Tenebre fa naufragare tutti i sette tentativi. Poi però, per distrazione, restituisce l'anima all'ormai disperato giovanotto.

Frasi

George Spiggott: You fill me with inertia. D
Margaret Spencer: Oh, Brahms is just so fantastic! [...] D
George Spiggott: You're quite safe. It's only a 30 [...] D
George Spiggott: [cutting into a telephone line] M [...] D
George Spiggott: And the magic word: Julie Andrews [...] D
George Spiggott: Most of the saints throughout his [...] D
George Spiggott: Let me tell you something, Stanle [...] D
George Spiggott: Good evening. I couldn't help not [...] D
George Spiggott: It's the standard contract. Gives [...] D
George Spiggott: Now, then, what'd you like to be [...] D
Stanley Moon: if you were a girl - which, of cours [...] D
Stanley Moon: Here, my ice lolly's melted. You rea [...] D
George Spiggott: The garden of Eden was a boggy sw [...] D
Margaret Spencer: Doesn't it make you sad to see a [...] D
George Spiggott: [to Lust] Pick your clothes up. Y [...] D
George Spiggott: I'll make her very physical, inde [...] D
George Spiggott: Wake up, you lazy, legal layabout [...] D
George Spiggott: You see, a soul's rather like you [...] D
George Spiggott: God keeps changing his name too, [...] D
George Spiggott: I'm the Horned One. The Devil. Le [...] D
George Spiggott: Tell God not to go away. I'll be [...] D
George Spiggott: What happened? Stanley Moon: Wha [...] D
Insp. Reg Clarke: I don't want to alarm you, but I [...] D
Lilian Lust: [while removing her dress and tossing [...] D
Stanley Moon: As Rousseau said, we must learn to u [...] D
George Spiggott: Come on, my darling. Out you go, [...] D
Stanley Moon: You painted a beautiful dream and sh [...] D
Insp. Reg Clarke: Can you remember your exact last [...] D
George Spiggott: I've got last-minute repentance t [...] D
George Spiggott: I wasn't joking. I could give you [...] D
Stanley Moon: [singing] Tell me you need me, Touch [...] D
Stanley Moon: I want to be a warm, loving, tender [...] D
George Spiggott: Come on, Stanley. Stick one in Ja [...] D
Stanley Moon: [after having been transformed into [...] D
Stanley Moon: You're an angel, George. George Spi [...] D
Stanley Moon: The incredible thing about the Itali [...] D
George Spiggott: You remember your great-great-gre [...] D
Stanley Moon: [regarding his contract] Shouldn't I [...] D
George Spiggott: [having gotten Stanley's attentio [...] D
George Spiggott: [to God] I've done a good deed. I [...] D
Margaret Spencer: What magic is afoot? Stanley Mo [...] D
Stanley Moon: I thought you were called Lucifer. [...] D
George Spiggott: This is the club room. Quite nice [...] D
Stanley Moon: I'm miserable. I've got a boring job [...] D
Insp. Reg Clarke: You've got lovely lips, Margaret [...] D
Margaret Spencer: Do you like feeling things? Sta [...] D
Stanley Moon: [reading Faustian contract] "I, Stan [...] D
George Spiggott: Everything I've ever told you has [...] D
Stanley Moon: I want a miracle. A rain of toads or [...] D
George Spiggott: We've been hit very badly by this [...] D
Stanley Moon: Are you trying to tell me you want t [...] D
Margaret Spencer: This afternoon has been so perfe [...] D
Stanley Moon: You see, civilization has had the ef [...] D
Stanley Moon: Apart from the way He moves, what's [...] D
George Spiggott: Fornication is such a puny sin. I [...] D
Stanley Moon: Everything you do is third rate. D
George Spiggott: Just putting a tiny little ventil [...] D
George Spiggott: Very well, Mister Moon! In order [...] D
Stanley Moon: [after George Spigott tells him who [...] D
Margaret Spencer: We're playing croquet. Why don't [...] D
Lilian Lust: Good-bye, Mr. Moon. Let's get togethe [...] D
George Spiggott: Don't let me interfere with your [...] D
Lilian Lust: Hot toast - or buttered buns? D
George Spiggott: I've lost me spark. There was a t [...] D
Insp. Reg Clarke: Lovely weather we've been having [...] D
George Spiggott: But suicide, Mr. Moon... Really, [...] D
Stanley Moon: Well, I suppose Lust and Gluttony re [...] D
George Spiggott: Like you collect moths, I collect [...] D
[reading Stanley's suicide note] Margaret Spencer [...] D
George Spiggott: All we need to do now, then, is g [...] D
George Spiggott: What terrible sins I have working [...] D
George Spiggott: Have you ever thought of making M [...] D
George Spiggott: You realize that suicide's a crim [...] D
Stanley Moon: If it hadn't been for you, we'd stil [...] D
Stanley Moon: What are you doing? George Spiggott [...] D
Lilian Lust: [to Stanley Moon] Will you help me wi [...] D
George Spiggott: Sex is a terribly thorny subject, [...] D
George Spiggott: Good afternoon, madam. We're the [...] D
Margaret Spencer: Who's George? Stanley Moon: He' [...] D
Emcee: And now, this year's most exciting discover [...] D
George Spiggott: Job was what you'd technically de [...] D
Stanley Moon: What have you got to be depressed ab [...] D
Stanley Moon: Who was that? George Spiggott: Didn [...] D
George Spiggott: Excuse me, Your Ineffable Hugenes [...] D
Insp. Reg Clarke: I've always had mixed feelings a [...] D
George Spiggott: Just take a look at the world. It [...] D
Lilian Lust: Oh, I love a man who knows what he wa [...] D
George Spiggott: Wasn't she physical enough? Stan [...] D
George Spiggott: I'll tell you what people go mad [...] D
George Spiggott: All we need do now, then, is get [...] D
[last lines] George Spiggott: [to God] All right, [...] D
[Searching for change] George Spiggott: Oh, um, h [...] D
George Spiggott: You're not wearing nylon underwea [...] D
Stanley Moon: You know, looking around the party a [...] D
Stanley Moon: You're a nutcase! You're a bleedin' [...] D