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| Brendan Fraser | Elliot | |
| Elizabeth Hurley | The Devil | |
| Frances O'Connor | Alison | |
| Miriam Shor | Carol | |
| Orlando Jones | Dan | |
| Paul Adelstein | Bob | |
| Toby Huss | Jerry | |
| Gabriel Casseus | Elliot's Cellmate | |
| 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 |
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| Producer |
Trevor Albert
Michael Haley |
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| Writer |
Peter Cook
Dudley Moore |
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| Cinematography |
Bill Pope
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| Musician |
David Newman
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Elliot Richardson, suicidal techno geek, is given seven wishes to turn his life around when he meets up with a very seductive Satan. The catch: his soul. Some of his wishes include a 7 foot basketball star, a rock star, and a hamburger. But, as could be expected, the Devil must put her own little twist on each his fantasies. |
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