Oh, God! (1977)
Facts
| Cast | Ralph Bellamy, George Burns, Jeff Corey, William Daniels, John Denver, George Furth, Teri Garr, Barnard Hughes, Mario Machado, Donald Pleasence, Dinah Shore, Paul Sorvino, David Ogden Stiers and Barry Sullivan |
| Theatrical Release | October 7, 1977 |
| DVD Release | July 9, 2002 |
| Running Time | 98 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 085391604723 |
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User Reviews
Average user review:| A great message.... |
Choosing a fragile old man to play God was a great idea! The lines in this film deserves to be thought about.
Denver plays the man that was picked by God to deliver His message to mankind today. The great thing is that his character is a very good example of a simple man carrying God's flag. His main concern is the task at hand, to deliver God's message.
The film message is quite current.
June 19, 2008
| Great Old Standard |
| INSPIRATIONAL MOVIE |
| When movies were movies! |
A. Jordan February 25, 2008
| George Burns' higher calling |
John Denver takes a shot at acting as the film's honest, decent everyman who is chosen by the Almighty to be the next messenger. While Denver handles his role competently & sympathetically--and has pleasing chemistry with Burns--this film is clearly Burns' show all the way. And who could argue? He has the ultimate role here! It's a perfect vehicle for Burns as his comical stage patter reflects on all kinds of creations: people, animals, food, clothes, etc. Although his trademark cigar is nowhere to be seen, you can practically envision Burns thoughtfully puffing on it between jokes.
Included is fine support from Teri Garr, a "pre-M*A*S*H" David Ogden Stiers, Barnard Hughes, Ralph Bellamy and especially Paul Sorvino going over the top as a husky, boisterous, leisure suit-wearing evangelist who has "spoken with God personally".
The courtroom finale in which God comes to the rescue as a "surprise witness" is fine, but gets slighty marred in some cheap, showy effects.
Otherwise, this is a timely film that modestly sends a clear message: Have faith, and don't hurt one another. January 7, 2008
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