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Oh, God!
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A series of comedy films starring George Burns as God.The first film, Oh, God! (1977), was directed by Carl Reiner and adapted by screenwriter Larry Gelbart from a novel of the same name by Avery Corman. John Denver plays Jerry Landers, an assistant manager at a supermarket who is chosen by God to spread His message. Though reluctant at first, Jerry eventually accepts his calling, although his efforts strain his marriage, endanger his job, and put him in the path of a popular televangelist. The film briefly ended the reign of Star Wars at the top of the U.S. box office charts in October 1977, and even earned Gelbart an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay.The sequel, Oh, God! Book II (1980), essentially recycled the plot of the first, but with eleven-year-old Tracy Richards (Louanne Sirota) as His messenger. Tracy is inspired to start a "Think God" campaign at her school, but her divorced parents think she's crazy and plot to halt her mission.Recognizing that the appeal of the series was George Burns himself, the third movie, Oh, God! You Devil (1984), has him play both God and Satan. In a straightforward Deal with the Devil plot, a struggling musician named Bobby Shelton (Ted Wass) sells his soul to the Devil in exchange for fame and fortune. Trapped by Satan, he seeks help from God (who has been watching over him), and the two nemeses face off for God's list of protected souls.Several attempts to remake the movie have ended up in Development Hellnote No pun intended, most recently with Ellen DeGeneres or Betty White in the lead role. | |
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A Form You Are Comfortable With | |
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A Form You Are Comfortable With: God specifically tells His prophets that he could have appeared in any other form, but chose one that they could understand. | |
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Creator Cameo | |
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Creator Cameo: In the first movie, director Carl Reiner appears as the guest on the Dinah Shore Show before Jerry's segment. | |
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JerkassGod | |
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Jerkass God: A borderline case; while God is not particularly malicious, He also doesn't seem to care about the difficulties that Jerry (or his family) goes through in delivering His message. | |
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Deal with the Devil | |
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Deal with the Devil: The third movie. The Devil gives Bobby Shelton the life of a famous musician in exchange for his soul. However, he finds out that, as part of the deal, his original life as a husband to a pregnant wife was now given to a person whose soul the Devil had already claimed — incidentally, the rock star Bobby was now playing as who had a similar deal himself. Bobby seeks to get out of the contract by contacting God, and God confronts the Devil in a card game to get him to release his hold on Bobby's life. Bobby is then restored to his original life and the rock star he was playing as is found dead. | |
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Chekhov's Gun | |
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Chekhov's Gun: God's voice cannot be recorded. | |
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Answers to the Name of God | |
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Answers to the Name of God: In Oh God! Book II, God messes with the heads of several psychologists by toying with whether it was day or night. When He finally seems to have stopped and departed, one sighs, "Thank God!" and His voice responds, "You're welcome." Another example occurs in Oh God! You Devil: | |
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Give Me a Sign | |
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Give Me a Sign: To prove His divinity, Jerry asks God to make it rain. He does so... inside Jerry's moving car. | |
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Missing Floor | |
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Missing Floor: Jerry Landers first talks to God on the 27th floor of a building that has only 17 floors. | |
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Hold Your Hippogriffs | |
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Hold Your Hippogriffs: At the climax of Oh God! You Devil, when the Devil lost his nerve in a poker showdown with God, God commented, "I put the fear of Me into you." In the first movie, God is sworn into court testimony by pledging "...so help me Me." | |
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Reality Warper | |
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In Oh God! Book II, God messes with the heads of several psychologists by toying with whether it was day or night. When He finally seems to have stopped and departed, one sighs, "Thank God!" and His voice responds, "You're welcome." | |
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Greedy Televangelist | |
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Greedy Televangelist: Willie Williams, the villain of the first film, is angry that Jerry calls him out for being a greedy fraud. | |
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The Magic Poker Equation | |
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The Magic Poker Equation: Averted in the ending of Oh, God! You Devil. God beats the Devil in a hand of poker when the Devil decides to fold. And what was God's downright amazing hand? Complete garbage. | |
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Everything's Better with Rainbows | |
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Everything's Better with Rainbows: In Oh God! You Devil!, God makes a rainbow appear in the night sky above Las Vegas to confirm that he has heard Bobby Shelton's prayer. | |
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Rhetorical Request Blunder | |
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Rhetorical Request Blunder: In Oh God! You Devil, Bobby Shelton, at the end of his rope following yet another boring, low-paying, dead-end gig, says aloud to himself, "I'd sell my soul to the Devil to make it in this business. Just for the chance." Unfortunately for him, those words didn't go unnoticed. | |
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Oh, God! / int_5313c266 | type |
Bookends | |
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Book Ends: Oh, God! You Devil starts and ends with a father praying over, and singing to, a sick child. | |
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Oh, God! / int_5d1cdda9 | type |
God Test | |
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God Test: To prove His divinity, Jerry asks God to make it rain. He does so... inside Jerry's moving car. | |
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Divinely Appearing Demons | |
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Divinely Appearing Demons: In Oh, God! You Devil, George Burns plays both God and the Devil. They look the same, although the Devil prefers to dress all in red. | |
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Not So Omniscient After All | |
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Not So Omniscient After All | |
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Meaningful Name | |
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Meaningful Name: Harry O. Tophet in Oh God! You Devil. It works on two levels. First, his initials spell "HOT", invoking Fire and Brimstone Hell. Second, the word Tophet is an older Hebrew word meaning "devil". | |
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Driven to Suicide | |
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Driven to Suicide: Bobby Shelton in the third movie, when he assumes God hasn't heard his prayer of escape from his rock star life, ends up seeking release through death by drug overdose. However, since this is during God having a card game with the Devil and forcing the Devil to release his hold on Bobby's life, Bobby escapes death by being restored to his original life and the rock star that he was playing as is found dead instead. | |
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Leno Device | |
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Leno Device: Jerry doesn't get a lot of attention for his claims of talking to God until after he appears on the Dinah Shore Show. | |
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Almighty Janitor | |
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Almighty Janitor: At one point, God appears as a litter-cleaner in a park. | |
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Louis Cypher | |
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Louis Cypher: In Oh, God! You Devil, Satan visits Bobby Shelton with the name Harry O. Tophet, a reference to the Canaanite sacrificial city and a euphemism for Hell. | |
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Grandpa God | |
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Grandpa God: Granted, he's a lot less majestic than the usual use of this trope. Tophet chides about His down-market golf outfit to Bobby, saying He's too humble for his own good, pointing out his own high-end suit. | |
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Second-Face Smoke | |
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Second-Face Smoke: In Oh God! You Devil, the Devil does this to Bobby, before vanishing in the cloud of cigar smoke. | |
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What Happened to the Mouse? | |
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What Happened to the Mouse?: In Oh God!, Jerry is given a series of tests for God to perform. God notes they are in Aramaic, fills them out for Jerry and Jerry returns them to his accusers. After this they play no further part in the movie. In the original book, God revealed his presence by solving all the tests, not personally appearing. | |
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Oh, God! / int_8687f945 | type |
What Were You Thinking? | |
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What Were You Thinking?: In Oh God! You Devil, when Bobby begs for God for His help, God first takes the time to berate him for his very foolish decision to deal with the Devil in the first place. | |
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Oh, God! / int_86bbf6b5 | type |
Newscaster Cameo | |
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Newscaster Cameo: Hugh Downs and Barbara Walters appear in the second movie to discuss Tracy's "Think God" campaign. | |
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The Chosen One | |
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The Chosen One: Subverted. When Jerry asks what makes him so special and important to do God's work, God responds that he isn't and that he was simply at the right place at the right time. | |
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Prayer Is a Last Resort | |
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Prayer Is a Last Resort: Bobby Shelton is reduced to praying to God to be delivered from his situation of living a rock star life in the third movie so that he could be restored to his original life of an obscure musician with a pregnant wife. God answers the prayer with a rainbow over Vegas in the middle of the night and by pressuring the Devil in a card game to take his hand off Bobby Shelton's life, though in the process Bobby ends up killing the rock star he had been playing the life of so he could escape. | |
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Sinister Minister | |
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Sinister Minister: Played mildly in Oh, God!, with money-grubbing televangelist Willie Williams. | |
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The Tape Knew You Would Say That | |
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The Tape Knew You Would Say That: Just after the Disaster Dominoes event at the wedding reception (see above), Bobby is startled to notice that Tophet has suddenly disappeared, leaving only his still-lit cigar behind. He's also shocked to hear Tophet's disembodied voice wrap up his sales pitch, telling Bobby to keep in touch. After the voice falls silent, Bobby talks aloud to himself. | |
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Oh, God! / int_a27c0c2c | type |
Artistic License – Religion | |
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Artistic License – Religion: It was kind of inevitable that the movie's interpretation of God would deviate a bit from the typical theological views. One of the most blatant instances is the page quote, where God states that His last miracle before giving the New York Mets their amazing 1969 season was parting the Red Sea, as related in the Book of Exodus. It appears that God has a really lousy memory, because He did a lot of miracles after the Red Sea thing. | |
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Deadpan Snarker | |
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Deadpan Snarker: God, as played by George Burns. | |
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Jesus Taboo | |
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Jesus Taboo: Played with; when asked, God admits that Jesus was His son — but then also counts Moses, Mohammed, Buddha, and various other spiritual leaders as His children as well. Fridge Brilliance: God is played by George Burns — a secular Jewish man in a movie directed by another secular Jewish man. | |
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Invisible to Normals | |
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Invisible to Normals: God cannot be seen, heard, or recorded by humans unless He allows it. This even extends to transcripts, such as a stenotype paper record of His testimony. | |
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God Is Flawed | |
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God Is Flawed: Played mildly for laughs. God readily admits His mistakes, such as the goofy design of ostriches and the oversized avocado pits. | |
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Satan | |
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Satan: As seen in the third movie, using the name "Harry O. Tophet" | |
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Oh, God! / int_d02a7d70 | type |
Divine Race Lift | |
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Divine Race Lift: Among God's other forms are a black woman and a Hispanic busboy. | |
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The Gods Must Be Lazy | |
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The Gods Must Be Lazy: Invoked repeatedly by God; whenever He is asked why He doesn't solve the world's problems with his omnipotence, He simply handwaves it as something people must do for themselves. | |
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Oh, God! / int_e0d20ea6 | type |
Intentionally Awkward Title | |
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Intentionally Awkward Title: "God" as an interjection was still considered a swear word by a lot of folks in 1977. At least one newspaper (the Mormon-owned Deseret News in Salt Lake City) refused to print the title of the original. The movie ads would just label it as "A comedy starring George Burns" or even just show his picture along with quotes from the film. Probably because it was such a good-natured film (with God portrayed for the most part positively), the sequels didn't have this problem at all. | |
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Disaster Dominoes | |
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Disaster Dominoes: In Oh God! You Devil, when Harry Tophet first introduces himself to Bobby during the wedding reception, Tophet's "I can make things happen" sales pitch is seemingly no different from that of any other agent. Tophet proves otherwise when he uses a bit of his demonic mojo to turn a woman's escargot back into live snails. The woman's panicked rush to get away from her plate causes a series of mishaps—including one of the tents being brought down—ending with the newlyweds themselves taking an unwilling dip in the swimming pool. | |
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Stop Trick | |
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Stop Trick: Done in the final courtroom scene of the first movie, when God repeatedly makes a deck of cards appear and disappear. | |
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Evil Cannot Comprehend Good | |
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Evil Cannot Comprehend Good: The Devil believes there's no way God would put untold thousands of souls on the line just to save one man. He is proven wrong during the poker showdown in Oh God! You Devil. | |
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Evil Is Petty | |
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Evil Is Petty: The Devil delights himself by bringing the gypsy moth back to New England. | |
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