Oh, God! Book 2
A special little girl helps make God a household name.
He's back to give it another try at keeping Himself in our thoughts. Via a fortune cookie, God (the ideally cast George Burns) invites a clever 11-year-old (Louanne) to write Him an advertising slogan - and gets more than He bargained for.
Back in his signature role, Burns is a wonderful "Almighty" of droll charm and wry understanding. Young Louanne is a wonderful foil whose big-eyed innocence tenderly sweeps you away. Suzanne Pleshette and David Birney co-star as the youngster's separated parents, who worry more about the "expert help" than their daughter's "imaginary playmate." Go forth and enjoy George Burns. It's as He would want it.
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George Burns plays God! Enough said . . . - Filmaholic
This sequel to Oh God is well done. It shows that if God had to speak with us, what might he say.
Firstly, you have the denial reactions of the person contacted. In this case a young girl tries to help spread God's word through a new slogan to revitalize religion and her parents think she is crazy or simply going through a phase.
It is an entertaining older film and worth watching.
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George Burns plays God! Enough said . . . - Filmaholic
This sequel to Oh God is well done. It shows that if God had to speak with us, what might he say.
Firstly, you have the denial reactions of the person contacted. In this case a young girl tries to help spread God's word through a new slogan to revitalize ...