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IMDbWorst Performance by a Child in a Featured Role | 1980 | Louanne
Worst Sequel | 1980
Last live-action cinema film of Suzanne Pleshette.
The studio initially suggested to the producers that John Denver reprise his role as Jerry Landers from the first film continuing the original's story, but the suggestion was ignored, as producers thought it would be funnier and more original if the sequel contained entirely different characters. With the exception of George Burns in the title role, none of the original film's characters appear in this movie or Oh, God! You Devil (1984).
Final feature film of Hans Conried.
The second of three "Oh, God!" movies starring George Burns.
According to the book, "Close But No Cigar" by Melissa Miller, four of the five credited screenwriters were George Burns' personal comedy writing team, whom he brought in to try and salvage the floundering script. Most critics agreed they were not successful.
"Tracy Richards: How old are you? God: Who knows? After the first two million years, I stopped counting."
"God: [answering Tracy's question about why there is so much suffering in the world] I know this sounds like a cop-out, Tracy, but there's nothing I can do about pain and suffering. It's built into the system. Tracy Richards: Which You invented. God: Right. But my problem was I could never figure out how to build anything with just one side to it. Tracy Richards: One side? God: You ever see a front without a back? Tracy Richards: No. God: A top without a bottom? Tracy Richards: No. God: An up without a down? Tracy Richards: No. God: OK. Then there can't be good without bad, life without death, pleasure without pain. That's the way it is. If I take sad away, happy has to go with it."