Review of Bedazzled (1967) by Bosley Crowther for The New York Times — 17 Dec 1974
Maybe the brand of British banter and buffoonery that Peter Cook and Dudley Moore bombard us with in Stanley Donen's Bedazzled would be very funny if it came in small bursts at not too frequent intervals in an expansive musical comedy or revue.
But fired at you exclusively and endlessly for more than an hour and a half in this pretentiously metaphorical picture...it becomes awfully precious and monotonous.
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This review of Bedazzled (1967) was written by Bosley Crowther and published by The New York Times on 17 Dec 1974.
Bedazzled has generally received positive reviews.
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