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.
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.
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
Wuchak
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 Hes there, He cares, and we must work it out on Earth through peace and love as opposed to violence and hate. Teri Garr is on hand as the mans 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, dont expect commentary on hardcore or complicated theological issues, like sin, divine judgment and humanitys need for eternal life, not to mention ...