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Oh, God!

Anybody who could turn Lot's wife into a pillar of salt, incinerate Sodom and Gomorrah and make it rain for forty days and forty nights has got to be a fun guy.
1977 | 98m | English

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When God appears to an assistant grocery manager as a good natured old man, the Almighty selects him as his messenger for the modern world.
Release Date: Oct 07, 1977
Director: Carl Reiner
Writer: Larry Gelbart, Avery Corman
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy
Keywords god, mischievous, hilarious, amused
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $41,687,243
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
John Denver Jerry Landers
George Burns God
Teri Garr Bobbie Landers
Donald Pleasence Doctor Harmon
Ralph Bellamy Sam Raven
William Daniels George Summers
Barnard Hughes Judge Baker
Paul Sorvino Reverend Willie Williams
Barry Sullivan Bishop Reardon
Dinah Shore Dinah Shore
Jeff Corey Rabbi Silverstone
George Furth Briggs
David Ogden Stiers Mr. McCarthy, District Produce Manager
Titos Vandis Greek Bishop Markos
Moosie Drier Adam Landers
Rachel Longaker Becky Landers
Jerry Dunphy Jerry Dunphy
Mario Machado TV Reporter
Connie Sawyer Mrs. Green
Jane Lambert Mrs. Levin
Kres Mersky Check-out Girl
Byron Paul TV Engineer
Hector Morales Room Service Waiter
Wonderful Smith Court Clerk
Murphy Dunne Court Stenographer
Boyd Bodwell Religious Fanatic
Zane Buzby Girl
Dennis Kort Norman
Bob McClurg Mechanic
Celeste Cartier 2nd Check-out Girl
Carl Reiner Dinah's Guest
John Ashton Police Officer (uncredited)
Bob Harks Congregation Member (uncredited)
Clyde Kusatsu Supermarket Employee (uncredited)
Stuart Nisbet Doorman (uncredited)
Peggy Pope Shoplifting Customer (uncredited)
Arthur Tovey Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Name Job
Larry Gelbart Screenplay
Carl Reiner Director
Stuart A. Reiss Set Decoration
Bud Molin Editor
Ruby Ford Hairstylist
Victor Hsu Second Assistant Director
Wayne Artman Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Richard Wagner Sound Mixer
Richard Hart Gaffer
Ed Natividad Assistant Camera
Nancy McArdle Wardrobe Designer
Avery Corman Novel
Jack Senter Art Direction
Dianne Crittenden Casting
Howard Roessel Unit Production Manager
Don Cahn Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Carl Manoogian Key Grip
Michael J. Schwartz Electrician
Ron Spang Assistant Editor
Jack Elliott Original Music Composer
Robert Birnbaum Assistant Director
Edward Alona Property Master
Jim Cook Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ray De La Motte Camera Operator
Robert Marta Assistant Camera
Michael J. Harte Wardrobe Designer
Dan Wallin Scoring Mixer
Victor J. Kemper Director of Photography
David Nicksay Second Assistant Director
Conrad E. Palmisano Stunt Double
Name Title
Jerry Weintraub Producer
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Reviews

JPV852
7.0

Simple but sweet little theological comedy. The material and tone seemed to be something out of the 1960s than the mid 70s. George Burns was good and even John Denver was fine in the lead. Not sure I have a huge desire to re-watch, however. **3.25/5** ...

Sep 10, 2021
Wuchak
7.0

_**What if the Almighty manifested and gave you an assignment?**_ God appears to a grocery store manager (John Denver) in the guise of an old man (George Burns), offering him the task of spreading the word that He’s there, He cares, and we must work it out on Earth through peace and love as oppos ... ed to violence and hate. Teri Garr is on hand as the man’s wife. “Oh, God!” (1977) is a comedy-fantasy that I found laugh-out-loud funny through the first act. It eventually gets more serious, addressing religious sects and hypocrisy, while remaining amusing. Being a lighthearted movie for the masses, don’t expect commentary on hardcore or complicated theological issues, like sin, divine judgment and humanity’s need for eternal life, not to mention the consequence of damnation. There might be a quick witty comment on some of these items, but nothing more. If you can accept that, it’s an entertaining fantasy that screams mid-70s in every frame. Besides, the basics ARE true: If the Almighty manifests (one way or another) and gives you a mission, you would be compelled to carry it out and face the negative consequences, like ridicule and loss of your job. Likable Denver is surprisingly good for a musician and the ending is heartwarming. A sequel came out in 1980 with the same sitcomy vibe, but focuses on a little girl and wasn’t as funny, although it’s worth checking out if you liked this one. The third and last installment, “Oh, God! You Devil,” debuted in 1984 and involved a Barry Manilow wannabe morphing into a stud-ly Rick Springfield rock star after making a deal with the devil. It’s reminiscent of “The Rose” if it were a comedy and, in its own way, is just as good as this one. The film runs 1 hour, 38 minutes, and was shot in Burbank and surrounding areas (Long Beach, Los Angeles, Van Nuys and North Hollywood). GRADE: B

May 07, 2024