Betty Cooper made her mark in the 1967 film Bedazzled, where she showcases her talent in a whimsical narrative that combines comedy and fantasy. The film, with its playful exploration of desire and the human condition, allowed Cooper to shine in her role, contributing to the film's cult status. Her performance adds a layer of charm to this unique cinematic experience, making her a notable figure in the realm of exploitation and cult cinema.
Bedazzled
Stanley is infatuated with Margaret, the statuesque waitress who works with him. He meets George Spiggott AKA the devil and sells his soul for 7 wishes, which Stanley uses to try and make Margaret his own first as an intellectual, then as a rock star, then as a wealthy industrialist. As each fails, he becomes more aware of how empty his life had been and how much more he has to live for.