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Cast: Suzanne Somers, Dabney Coleman, Noam Jenkins, William Katt
When a TV anchor woman finds her career to be hampered by her uncontrollable weight problems, she closes a deal with the devil. He lends her her ideal weight, she promises him her soul. By contract. Soon enough she realizes she's made a terrible mistake and tries to negotiate her way out of it. Alas, the devil knows but one motto: "a deal is a deal", and now he's ready to collect...
Critical Reception & Ratings
Devil's Food (1996) is a film that has received a mixed critical reception, with an IMDb rating of 5.1/10 indicating a below-average audience reception. The film's premise of a TV anchor woman making a deal with the devil to lose weight is an intriguing one, but the execution and overall quality of the film seem to have fallen short for many viewers.
Why you might like this:
Devil's Food from 1996 is a delightfully dark and suspenseful comedy, featuring a standout performance from Suzanne Somers as a TV anchor struggling with her weight and striking a Faustian bargain with the devil. This unique blend of genres, along with the high-stakes premise and the talented ensemble cast, make it a must-see for fans of supernatural thrillers with a twist.
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