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Trailer Oh, God! You Devil. Photos Top cast Edit. George Burns God as God …. Janet Brandt Mrs. K as Mrs. Belita Moreno Mrs. Vega as Mrs. Danny Mora Bellhop as Bellhop. Jane Dulo Widow as Widow. Paul Bogart. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. George Burns is back as God, but oops, here he is as Satan, too. A young rock star is ready to sell his soul to Satan, and Satan is all too happy to oblige.

Seems the fellow was watched over by God as a baby, so now the Almighty and his nemesis have to duke it out over the soul. That's funny, they both look like George Burns. Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Concert officials kept the doors shut to allow the crowd to build.

Weezer drummer Patrick Wilson was within this outside crowd and credits this concert as his inspiration to begin taking drum lessons. Rick James was also in attendance at the show, and Wilson often recalls to friends the sight of James and his entourage passing closely by on the floor.

Goofs In Bobby's, as Billy, first concert in Buffalo, the venue changes from an amphitheater to an arena from shot to shot of the crowd. Quotes God : You're impossible. User reviews 23 Review. Top review. Any film with Mr. George Burns is so great, I believe the older and wiser he got, he just became that much more endearing to the public.

Any one of the "Oh God" installments is terrific. When Mr. Burns darns his figurative "robe" regular guy garb, lol the only way to describe it is "endearing". I don't care which of the 3 movies you might refer to, but any one of them just makes you feel good and gives you such a warm feeling in your heart. I watched this on TV growing up and always liked it.

I recommend this good comedy. Is that it for the Oh, God! There's a number 3! You Devil". This time, there are two beings fighting for a soul.

Here you have Bobby Shelton Ted Wass a down on his luck musician who wants to make it to the top. He would meet a new agent name Harry O. Tophet Burns. He gives him a chance of fame. Unbeknownst to Bobby, Harry O.

Tophet, is actually The Devil! He gives him fame and fortune, at the price of his soul. Bobby Shelton becomes Billy Wayne. The real Bobby wants his own life back. His only regret, selling his soul for fame. So he goes to Las Vegas, and he calls out for God Burns.

In order to get back to his former life, God and Harry play poker for Bobby's soul. And the scene was very climatic. Is fame worth the price of your soul? I think not! A very good movie and sends a very strong message. See all three movies. This one has a little more edge to it than the first two. You Devil Coxer99 27 May Burns is effective in dual roles, as God and the devil in this third installment of the Oh, God!

This time God tries to save Bobby Shelton Ted Wass , who was once a nobody and now a rock star, from the clutches of the devil. The story works for a while and doesn't take itself too seriously. For fans of Burns, you'll be satisfied.

George Burns is wonderful in both roles! This was the second sequel to "Oh God" they had planned a third, but it never was made. Once again, George Burns plays the Almighty but he also plays a dual role as the Devil himself. What an original idea! I know that people who loved George couldn't picture him playing a role of evil, but he does it very well.

A rock star who is willing to sell his soul for success. There is a wonderful bit of technology when we see the two "Georges" fighting for this man's soul in the end. We can actually see George walking behind "himself" as God! Movie technology has come such a long way.

Once again, George makes movie magic and makes you believe. He is just so wonderful as God that I can't think of any other actor who could have done it as well as he do you realize that in the original Oh God! He has a small role in the film and I wrote to him several years ago and asked him what it was like working with George Burns.

He wrote me back and said that the few days he worked with George were among the happiest of his life. He said he was wonderful and so good to the cast and crew and kept them laughing with wonderful stories about his life. We as a society need more films like this with a positive message about God. We need it now more then ever. The singer in this film wanted fame and glory and yet in the end he found happiness in a simple life with his loving wife and child.

What a wonderful message! This is a great film and George Burns is what makes it that way. We still miss you here on earth and need you now more then ever. Enrique-Sanchez 27 August I don't care what anyone says.

I have a thing for this movie. It's a great and simple script. Right down to the choice of that great old song that they sing a pivotal points and at the end Fugue for Tinhorns from 'Guys and Dolls' George Burns' reprisal of this role was and is pure gold. The little things he says, those simple eternal truths hit home every time. They offer us a few words to live by and things to think about Ted Wass, I am convinced, is the only actor that could have pulled it off with so much charm and sensitivity.

He's never been a glittering star, but he will always shine brilliantly for me in this role as the object of the devil's temptation and God's redemption. Call this a too-religious-sounding review and I will say God is everywhere, even in this typeface.

I recommend this movie to sensitive people only. All others, I am sorry you will never get it. Oh God was never supposed to be a religious or pro Christian movie, but it worked because George Burns was perfectly cast in the role of the Almighty and it had a great message sandwiched in between all of its jokes and humorous situations. Oh God Book II came along three years later and it was a basic rehash of the first film with a little girl as Gods messenger instead of John Denver's character from the original.

Sure it was a rehash but it had such a nice innocent charm about it as well as touching scenes between Burns as God and the girl that it was a perfectly adequate, enjoyable sequel. Third time was not a charm for this series four years later with Oh God You Devil.

While it was always a welcome presence to see the great Burns still working up until shortly before his death in , this film went in a very different direction than its predecessors. Sometimes that can work but this time it didnt. The reason why is because the joke here is Burns is God and the Devil. But this is really the Devil's movie.

God is in this maybe 10 minutes tops. The idea could have worked a whole lot better if time were equally devoted to Burns playing both roles and contrasting both characters who are fighting over the soul of a failing musician played by Ted Wass. And although Wass tries his best he just doesnt have the same likeability that Denver demonstrated in the first outing, nor any of the sweet innocence that the little girl did in Book II.

Also Burns portrays the image of a sweet wise old man which works perfect for playing God but he also transfers that into playing the Devil and it just doesnt work. It's a sequel that had a good idea and potential but we needed more of George Burns as God.

We fell in love with him as that character in the first two movies so why would we want to see less of it the third time? Just totally defeats the purpose of this otherwise delightful film series. George Burns is so great, I believe the older and wiser he got, he just became that much more endearing to the public. Any one of the "Oh God" installments is terrific. When Mr. Burns darns his figurative "robe" regular guy garb, lol the only way to describe it is "endearing".

I don't care which of the 3 movies you might refer to, but any one of them just makes you feel good and gives you such a warm feeling in your heart. It is only a shame that some people can't just live forever. The previous reviewer's suggestion just might make for an interesting scenario. But seeing as how I don't know if he's even still around or active, Bill Cosby would have made a terrific follow-up to the "God" trilogy.

For another interesting twist, Rhea Perlman would have made a great "God" as well. GO God, we "really" need you now!!!! Good not great. Not as good as Oh God! Book II.

I finally saw this today and it was good. Oh God! You Devil is a good ending to the series. So if you liked the first 2 or just the first, then you should like this. George Burns is funny in both roles. So it is a good film. Too bad that we never got a fourth one. Well, enjoy. I hope you like it. I liked it because it has some funny parts and it was appealing and if your a lonely or feel lonely then you should like this.

You Devil is 7 out of 10 angels. So enjoy. Thank you. Have a good time while watching it. It has some good slapstick and a good performance by George Burns. Burns acting is good, story is weak. Alot more could have been done with this one, it seems almost like the money was running out as the movie was progressing, and they had to cut to the chase without much thought except ending the movie quickly.

Many people ignore God, and follow the path of chasing Fame, Fortune and Power. This movie shows one such story although this man is wanting to have SOME Fame, enough to get some good gigs, instead of weddings and bar mitzvahs. He said the magic words: "I'd sell my soul to the Devil to make it in this business.

Satan embarrassed him into signing the "contract" This new life might have been OK, except that his wife no longer knew him. There was a new hubby for her. Billy spends the rest of the movie upset at losing his wife, and eventually prays to God to have him released from his contract. This is an important movie to watch. See how when people get the Fame that they want, the rest of their life gets distorted, and they lose the thing that made their life happy but didn't know it at the time.

So often, in Show Business, once Fame comes Then that life is replaced by things which come along with the trappings of Fame: screaming fans, and people who want to use you, and NO true friends to offer honest perspective to their life.

I'm a year-old fan of George Burns. He's one of my favorite comedians. I've loved him since I was 10 years old. I saw the first Oh, God, and loved it. I thought maybe this one would be almost as good. Boy was I wrong. The humor wasn't that great. Neither were any of the other actors. The other people in this movie, besides George Burns, are not really well known. I was just waiting for it to end. This is a classic! Great comedy from George Burns in both roles! The story leaves such a good message with the viewer, that it's hard to forget this film, even now, 37 years later.

See it, it will stay with you. I freely admit I'm a sap. Give me a good story line and decent acting and I'll be in tears at the end.



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