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According to the Astral Research website, when theatrically released, "Some Christians tried to condemn the film as blasphemous."
To prepare for his role as Armageddon T. Thunderbird, Andy Kaufman practiced preaching on city streets. During filming, he never broke character.
Marty Feldman performed all of his own stunts.
Richard Pryor's credit was billed on the film and in its marketing materials as "With a Visitation by Richard Pryor as God".
The film's title is the official national motto of the United States of America. The title had a "$" in it to replace the "S" to evoke the film's church financial revenue raising theme. The film's subtitle also referenced evangelism, it read: "Gimme that Prime Time Religion".
"Armageddon T. Thunderbird: Money can't buy happiness! Only POWER can do that!"
"Dr. Sebastian Melmoth: So don't make waves. Because unlike Jesus, we can't walk on them."