Oh, God! Book II (1980)

Oh, God! Book II (1980)
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In this mild sequel to the 1977 appearance of George Burns as God, the Heavenly Father shows up again, this time to talk to Tracy (Louanne), a young girl whose earthly father (David Birney) is in the advertising business. God's intention is to promote himself among the children first. Tracy comes up with a way to further awareness of the Supreme Being with posters and graffiti that say "Think God." She and her classmates set out on this campaign, but Tracy ends up facing a phalanx of psychiatrists for talking to an invisible God. Being who He is, God decides to finally make an appearance for the benefit of everyone. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
George BurnsSuzanne Pleshette, (more)
Director(s):
Gilbert Cates
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Oh, God! Book II

In this mild sequel to the 1977 appearance of George Burns as God, the Heavenly Father shows up again, this time to talk to Tracy (Louanne), a young girl whose earthly father (David Birney) is in the advertising business. God's intention is to promote himself among the children first. Tracy comes up with a way to further awareness of the Supreme Being with posters and graffiti that say "Think God." She and her classmates set out on this campaign, but Tracy ends up facing a phalanx of psychiatrists for talking to an invisible God. Being who He is, God decides to finally make an appearance for the benefit of everyone. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
94 mins

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Director(s):
Gilbert Cates
Writer(s):
Seaman JacobsJosh GreenfeldHal Goldman
Producer(s):
Gilbert Cates
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Humor, Excellent For Children)
Categories:
Comedy
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RICHARD C.

This movie is adorable and excellent for kids. It doesn't have the greatest acting in the world, but the little girl lights up the screen with her smile and it has a great message overall. It's really a good feel-good family movie. George Burns really does a great job playing "God."

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Artie G.

Feel good movie- great acting from little girl.

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MAXEY O.

a likable sequel with a good message. It will make you smile too....The 'Think God' campaign was probably the best part.

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