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Wholly Moses! (1980)
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A broadly farcical comedy that attempts to ape the wickedly funny, Bible-spoofing humor of the previous year's Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979), this all-star rib-tickler top-lines Dudley Moore as Herschel, a historical also-ran whose life so closely parallels that of Moses that Herschel begins believing that he, not the other guy, is God's chosen prophet, setting out to free his people from slavery even though his services are not required. Herschel's travels are always a step or two behind Moses and bring him into the company of various period personnel, including Egypt's Pharoah (Richard Pryor), the Devil (John Ritter), an angel (Paul Sand), and the beautiful Zerelda (Laraine Newman). He also discovers that his slave, Hyssop (James Coco), is actually his biological father. Herschel eventually becomes the subject of the lost "Book of Herschel," recounted in a scroll discovered by a modern-day couple (also played by Moore and Newman) vacationing in the Holy Land. Wholly Moses (1980) co-stars several other recognizable actors in supporting roles, including John Houseman, Madeline Kahn, and Jack Gilford. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Dudley MooreLaraine Newman, (more)
Director(s):
Gary Weis
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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    John M.

    Horrible! What a waste of talent. I couldn't sit through it long enough to get to Richard Pryor or John Ritter. To even compare it to Life of Brian is an injustice to the film, or even the word comedy. I was in a good mood when I started watching this...smiled once, and never laughed. I was in a bad mood after for wasting the hour.

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    Matt B.

    It was ok. For someone who knows Bibli history and the stories, it's completely inaccurate, but there were some funny scenes.

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    Patricia A.

    This movie was funny to me in 1980, and it is still funny to me today. One of the first symptoms of a society that is starting down a slippery slope is its inability to laugh at itself. That is what this movie does. Some of the scenes are now a little politically incorrect, but then so am I. Thanks BB for making this movie available.

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