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Oh, God!

  • 1977
  • PG
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
11K
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Oh, God! (1977)
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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 to the modern world.When God appears to an assistant grocery manager as a good-natured old man, the Almighty selects him as His messenger to the modern world.When God appears to an assistant grocery manager as a good-natured old man, the Almighty selects him as His messenger to the modern world.

  • Director
    • Carl Reiner
  • Writers
    • Larry Gelbart
    • Avery Corman
  • Stars
    • John Denver
    • George Burns
    • Teri Garr
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    11K
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    • Director
      • Carl Reiner
    • Writers
      • Larry Gelbart
      • Avery Corman
    • Stars
      • John Denver
      • George Burns
      • Teri Garr
    • 88User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    John Denver
    John Denver
    • Jerry Landers
    George Burns
    George Burns
    • God
    Teri Garr
    Teri Garr
    • Bobbie Landers
    Donald Pleasence
    Donald Pleasence
    • Doctor Harmon
    Ralph Bellamy
    Ralph Bellamy
    • Sam Raven
    William Daniels
    William Daniels
    • George Summers
    Barnard Hughes
    Barnard Hughes
    • Judge Baker
    Paul Sorvino
    Paul Sorvino
    • Reverend Willie Williams
    Barry Sullivan
    Barry Sullivan
    • Bishop Reardon
    Dinah Shore
    Dinah Shore
    • Dinah Shore
    Jeff Corey
    Jeff Corey
    • Rabbi Silverstone
    George Furth
    George Furth
    • Briggs
    David Ogden Stiers
    David Ogden Stiers
    • Mr. McCarthy
    Titos Vandis
    Titos Vandis
    • Greek Bishop Markos
    Moosie Drier
    Moosie Drier
    • Adam Landers
    Rachel Longaker
    • Becky Landers
    Jerry Dunphy
    Jerry Dunphy
    • Jerry Dunphy
    Mario Machado
    Mario Machado
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    • Director
      • Carl Reiner
    • Writers
      • Larry Gelbart
      • Avery Corman
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    jimjo1216

    I'd like to think God is just like George Burns in this movie

    A very good movie with a nice message. It's not preachy, overly religious or anti-religious. It's more inspirational and shouldn't offend anyone.

    George Burns is terrific as God taking the form of a kind old man. God (Burns) asks a man (John Denver) in the 1970s to relay His message to the world: that, despite the tough times, "it can work" if people get their act together. The man is put in the unenviable position of trying to convince people that he really is God's messenger. In the end, it's not about politics or who's right and who's wrong; it's a friendly reminder that we shape the world in which we live, and we can make it good again.

    Carl Reiner's film seems like a fairly realistic (if comical) portrayal of the difficulties that would arise if God appeared to only one man in today's modern society. There's a satirical side to it. But the God in this film isn't concerned with who believes and who doesn't. He realizes He can't win over everybody, but He remains in good humor. He watches over the universe in a hands-off manner.

    Personally I'm not very religious, but Burns is the kind of God I'd like. Great casting.

    In terms of entertainment value, OH, GOD! might not be the *best* choice for a movie night, but I enjoyed it. I wouldn't want to watch it over and over again, but it's nice to check out once every so often. And I think it's definitely worth seeing once.

    7/10
    dtucker86

    God bless George Burns

    This is a really wonderful film that is masterful in every way. George Burns joked that when they offered him this part that no one could have played it because no one was closer to God's age. However, he was nervous about playing it and consulted the greatest actors about how to do it. Let me explain this film, the two leads were one person (John Denver) who was well known as a singer but who had never acted before in his life and another (George) who at almost 80 had only one other acting credit (The Sunshine Boys). However, this unlikely duo made movie magic! It is a truly amazing accomplishment and a joy watching them together. This is a film that is as important today as it was when it came out almost a quarter of a century ago. We all need to realize God's love and his message and no one did a better job of giving that then George did in this wonderful film, especially in the end in the courtroom speech that he gives. This man had spent his life as just a comedian not as an actor, but he deserved another Oscar for his outstanding work in this wonderful film. Carl Reiner deserves kudos for his wonderful directing job and Terri Garr gives a great performance as the understanding wife as does Paul Sorvino as the corrupt evangilist (they picked a safe target). However, the cheers and handshakes belong to George Burns and John Denver alone!!!. They have both left us and we are the poorer for it, but I hope that both of them are having a wonderful time in Heaven!
    jimbo429

    Wholesome comedy

    John Denver made his film debut with this wonderful wholesome comedy. He plays an ordinary supermarket worker who is honest and straightforward. He has a loving wife and 2 kids. God, out of the blue, picks him to spread the Word. Everyone is sceptical as Jerry Landers (Denver) tries to make believers out of them. George Burns was a perfect choice to play the Almighty. John Denver doesn't sing in this film, but still comes off as an honest (if somewhat naive) person. The car he drives is definitely a 70's relic (the Pacer, I miss those!). Watching the scenes with just Burns and Denver strikes me as sad because they are no longer with us. The film is not too preachy (a plus in my book) and puts just a hint of humor in it all (like the courtroom scene).
    Bbennet1

    Still Stands Up

    I was a little apprehensive renting the DVD of this movie after all of these years since its original release, but most of it holds up remarkably well.

    On the DVD commentary tract, the makers of the film, looking back on it after 25 years, seem to be equally as surprised. The director, Carl Reiner, points to an eight-minute scene in which it is just Denver and Burns talking in a bathroom. There is no music, no fast cuts, no special effects, and the scene simply holds our attention on its own. Mr. Reiner indicates that there is no way that the scene would be made that way today.

    Some scenes are timeless, such as Jerry's first encounter with the Almighty via intercom in the all-white room. Also classic is the infamous scene in the bathroom in which God first reveals himself in the flesh to a humbled and still somewhat disbelieving John Denver.

    Unfortunately, not all of the movie holds up as well. Some things, especially exteriors, seem very dated. And even though it is quaint, it is hard to believe that an intelligent and capable husband and wife team would cherish a Supermarket Assistant Manager Job so much. Ah well, it was another time when people still believed in sticking with one company and working their way up through the ranks.

    I wish that the film would explore some of the harder questions of religion a little more seriously, but one wonders if the film would collapse if taken out of its sweet, feel-good movie formula in which it is helplessly trapped forever.

    If anything, rent it for the performances of the two leads. George Burns, playing the role at 83, is so good, that it is, (not to be cliched,) awesome. However, what is equally as unbelievable is the performance of John Denver in his first and only acting gig. He hits some of his notes perfectly, and it really shows a significant skill and timing to play straight man to a legend like Burns.
    shaadowlove

    A Great Family Film

    What can I say about a film that stars two of my favorite actors? Its one of my all-time favorite family films.

    George Burns is wonderful as God. He is patient, kind and easy to talk to-- everything that God is, in my humble opinion. I do like the fact that he is represented as less than perfect; he shows us the human side of our creator.

    John Denver is great as the grocery clerk, the naive, put-upon modern Moses who tries to convince everyone that he's not insane.

    The appeal of this film is the underlying message that God cares for us, and also the way the message is delivered in such a non-denominational, non-preachy, non-judgmental manner. Its a fun movie that reminds us that God is always watching us---not to squash us like a bug when we make a mistake, but to be there for us when we need him.

    The movie appeals to all ages. 10/10 stars.

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    Related interests

    Peter Sellers in Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
    Satire
    Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, and Ernie Hudson in Ghostbusters (1984)
    Supernatural Fantasy
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    • Trivia
      According to screenwriter Larry Gelbart, director Carl Reiner initially envisioned his often-partner Mel Brooks playing God and Woody Allen playing Jerry Landers.
    • Goofs
      The trial for slander in this film would have been a civil trial and would have taken many months, if not many years, to come to trial after the alleged slander took place. Neither side would be permitted to call "surprise" witnesses at the trial. The witness list would have been made known to both sides well in advance of the trial as part of the discovery process, and each side would have had an opportunity to depose the other side's intended witnesses before the trial if they so desired.
    • Quotes

      Jerry Landers: How can you permit all the *suffering* that goes on the world?

      God: Ah, how can *I* permit the suffering?

      Jerry Landers: Yeah!

      God: I don't permit the suffering. You do! Free will. All the choices are yours.

      Jerry Landers: Choices? What choices?

      God: You can love each other, cherish and nurture each other, or you can kill each other. Incidentally, "kill" is the word. It's not "waste." If I meant "waste", I would have written "Thou shalt not waste." You're doing some very funny things with words, here. You're also turning the sky into mud. I look down, I can't believe the filth. Using the rivers for toilets, poisoning My fishes. You want a miracle? *You* make a fish from scratch. You can't. You think only God can make a tree? Try coming up with a mackerel. And when the last one is gone, that'll be that. Eighty-six on the fishes, goodbye sky, so long world, over and out.

    • Alternate versions
      The Saul Bass variant of the Warner Bros. Pictures logo is plastered with the 1984 variant in the post-1989 VHS releases and the 2003 variant on the digital platforms.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Running/Head Over Heels/Skatetown, U.S.A./The Legacy/Yanks (1979)

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    • Release date
      • October 7, 1977 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • ¡Dios mío!
    • Filming locations
      • Riverside Drive and Main Street, Burbank, California, USA(the phone booth where Jerry meets God at the end)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $41,687,243
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,040,920
      • Oct 9, 1977
    • Gross worldwide
      • $41,687,243
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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