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    Oh, God! is a 1977 comedy film, starring John Denver and George Burns. Based on a novel by Avery Corman, the film, whose screenplay was written by Larry Gelbart, and which was directed by Carl Reiner, was released on Friday, October 7, 1977. The story centers upon an unassuming supermarket manager (Denver) who encounters God (Burns), who picks him to spread his message, despite the skepticism of the media, religious authorities, and his own wife (Teri Garr).

    The film inspired two sequels, Oh, God! Book II (1980) and Oh, God! You Devil (1984), both of which featured Burns reprising his role, but with no other recurring characters from the original story. There is currently a remake starring Ellen DeGeneres planned, which was confirmed by DeGeneres in a Time magazine interview.


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    NameOh, God!
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    DirectorCarl Reiner
    ProducerJerry Weintraub
    DistributorWarner Bros. Pictures
    WriterLarry Gelbart
    Avery Corman (novel)
    StarringJohn Denver
    George Burns
    Teri Garr
    D...
    MusicJack Elliott
    ReleasedOctober 7, 1977
    Runtime98 min.
    CountryUnited States
    LanguageEnglish

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    "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."

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    God appears as a kindly old man to Jerry Landers (Denver), an assistant supermarket manager. After some mixups in trying to set up an "interview," He tells Jerry that he has been selected to be His messenger to the modern world, much like a contemporary Moses. A bit timidly at first, Landers' dutifully tells the world of his encounters with God. Understandably scoffed at first, Landers' life is turned upside down as theologians attempt to discredit him. Eventually, Jerry decides to prove his story in a court of law.

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