![]() ![]() ![]() As soon as Bobby signs, Harry magically changes the name on the signature line to "Billy Wayne," and Frantz suddenly agrees to the million-dollar contract with the famous rock star. #Oh golly you devil trial#When the young musician hesitates, Harry agrees to a trial period and extends the contract to 12 years. At the same time, Harry hands Bobby a seven-year representation contract. When Harry proposes a $3.5 million recording deal for Bobby, Frantz and his colleague laugh. Bobby takes a chance on the determined elderly man and fires Charlie. As they wait in the reception room, Harry arrives and forces Bobby to decide between the two agents. ![]() At Astral Records, Bobby and his longtime talent agent, Charlie Gray (Eugene Roche), arrive for an appointment with executive, Gary Frantz (Ron Silver). Meanwhile, rock star Billy Wayne (Robert Desiderio) panics when he realizes his seven-year contract with the Harry the Devil expires at midnight. Nevertheless, he is impressed when Harry orchestrates a series of pratfalls among the wedding guests. sooner or later," Bobby is not familiar with the agent. Although Harry claims to represent "all the big names. Tophet appears and gives Bobby his business card, promising to book him at venues such as Carnegie Hall and Madison Square Garden. During the wedding reception, the Devil/Harry O. The Devil, however, declares he has priority if a person directly asks for him. Tophet, receives Bobby's message while driving back from Miami after a personal assignment, and notices on his car computer that God "watched over" Bobby in 1960. The Devil (George Burns in a dual role), who is disguised as a cigar-smoking talent agent named Harry O. Dejected, he tells himself he would "sell his soul to the devil" to be a success in the music business. After another record company flatly rejects his latest composition, Bob by agrees to play a wedding for $500. ![]() 24 later in Los Angeles, California, the same Bobby Shelton (Ted Wass) is a struggling singer-songwriter married to Wendy (Roxanne Hart), a supportive wife and social worker. On the street outside the apartment building, God (George Burns), dressed as an elderly man in a baseball cap and gray sweatsuit, writes the boy's name on a notepad and promises to watch over him.
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