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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंGod asks a young girl to help spread his word and influence with a slogan.God asks a young girl to help spread his word and influence with a slogan.God asks a young girl to help spread his word and influence with a slogan.
- पुरस्कार
- 1 जीत और कुल 3 नामांकन
Bebe Drake
- Dr. Young - School Psychologist
- (as Bebe Drake-Massey)
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क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe studio initially suggested to the producers that John Denver reprise his role as Jerry Landers from the first film continuing the original's story, but the suggestion was ignored, as producers thought it would be funnier and more original if the sequel contained entirely different characters. With the exception of George Burns in the title role, none of the original film's characters appear in this movie or "Oh, God! You Devil" (1984).
- गूफ़When Tracy and her father are riding to the restaurant in his Jeep, they are not wearing seat belts. This is obvious when Tracey kisses her father on the cheek. In 1980, there were no mandatory seat-belt laws. The first mandatory seat-belt law was enacted in New York State in 1984.
- भाव
Tracy Richards: How old are you?
God: Who knows? After the first two million years, I stopped counting.
- इसके अलावा अन्य वर्जनAt least three scenes appear in the commercial broadcast TV version that do not appear on the DVD or premium cable channel versions: 1) Tracy buys an ice cream cone from God, who is working as an ice-cream vendor in a park. 2) In the sequence of Tracy looking for God, she sees an ice cream vendor whom she mistakes for God, and the man asks her what flavor she wants. 3) Some dialogue between Tracy and God in which they discuss having a "business lunch". The first scene is referred to by Dr. Newall when he is discussing Tracy with her parents, and then later by Tracy herself at her hearing. The third scene is indirectly referenced by Tracy's father telling her that if he were to "sell the high qualities of a person, he would take that person to lunch."
फीचर्ड रिव्यू
George Burns returns as the joshing Almighty after enjoying a big success with 1977's "Oh, God!", an upbeat fantasy made successful by a sudden need in the 1970s to switch from devil-driven thrillers to comedic redemption (although it made money, the original was more in line with the "Topper" comedies of the '30s than a return to feel-good religious cinema). Here, God appears to a young girl (Louanne, who had earlier starred in a stage production of "Annie") and asks her to spread his Divine Word, causing her nothing but trouble from grown-ups in the process. Peculiar, family-oriented film appears to be warm-hearted enough, and Burns gets to chime in with a nice barrage of wry jibes, but the writing is half-slapstick and half-seriousness. The adults of the piece actually consider locking little Louanne up, all of which makes God seem more like a troublemaker than an elderly friend. Louanne is another problem: a perky kid with wizened little eyes, she is untrained for screen-acting and occasionally seems awkward. The medium-budget production has a gloppy, TV-movie appearance, with few graceful touches. The final scene mimics the climax of the first "Oh, God!" in that it brings a wistful sentiment to the mix, which is welcomed. It's the most subtle moment in the movie. ** from ****
- moonspinner55
- 28 अक्तू॰ 2006
- परमालिंक
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