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Oh God!
The film tells about some imaginary and comedy situations through the appearance of God to a man who works as assistant manager Gerry and shows him God in the form of a good old man and following the events of the imagination when hearing the ringing of the public phone meet Gerry with God again.
13 April 1939, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
22 June 1942, Chicago, Illinois, USA
15 May 1929, Montclair, New Jersey, USA
29 February 1916, Winchester, Tennessee, USA
4 June 1949, USA
17 June 1904, Chicago, Illinois, USA
16 November 1946, USA
17 January 1934, Los Angeles, California, USA
21 January 1921, Illinois, USA
14 December 1932, Chicago, Illinois, USA
9 June 1921, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
13 September 1948, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
22 February 1948, Springfield, Massachusetts, USA
April 25, 2005
Comedy gold....Burns at his best!
October 03, 2002
Somewhere deep down, I think we all hope that God turns out to be like George Burns.
February 02, 2016
Warm-hearted '70s comic fantasy has positive messages.
August 01, 2005
Burns is the Lord, Denver is a store clerk. Yet it all works, thank God.
July 18, 2002
Burns is everything we could hope for in a benevolent God--a kindly, reassuring voice; a sympathetic smile; a modest, unassuming manner; everyone's favorite uncle.
May 09, 2005
An uneasy amalgam or inconsistent attitudes, without enough humor or zaniness to divert attention from its questionable premise.
May 23, 2003
This wonderful comedy salutes human responsibility for making the world a better place and takes justifiable pot-shots at holier-than-thou hotshots.
March 19, 2008
Reiner does one of his best directing jobs and never resorts to some of the silliness he's demonstrated in other films. Denver is very affable and could have had a good movie career given the right material.
October 23, 2004
Carl Reiner's Oh, God! is a treasure of a movie: A sly, civilized, quietly funny speculation on what might happen if God endeavored to present himself in the flesh yet once again to forgetful Man.
January 26, 2006
The result plays like an over-extended version of the Reiner/Mel Brooks 2000-Year-Old Man sketches.
January 01, 2000
George Burns seems to be warming up for a good Second City sketch on God's return to earth as a rumpled vaudevillian, but it soon becomes clear that director Carl Reiner isn't kidding -- he really thinks this movie is going to save the world.

