Oh, God!
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Oh, God!
Summary
Oh, God! is a film[1]. Oh, God! has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Oh, God!'s instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Oh, God! was directed by Carl Reiner[4].
- Larry Gelbart wrote the screenplay for Oh, God![5].
- Oh, God!'s composer is recorded as Jack Elliott[6].
- Oh, God!'s genre is fantasy film[7].
- Oh, God!'s genre is comedy film[8].
- Oh, God! was followed by Oh, God! Book II[9].
- A cast member of Oh, God! was George Burns[10].
- A cast member of Oh, God! was John Denver[11].
- A cast member of Oh, God! was Teri Garr[12].
- A cast member of Oh, God! was Donald Pleasence[13].
- A cast member of Oh, God! was Ralph Bellamy[14].
- A cast member of Oh, God! was William Daniels[15].
- A cast member of Oh, God! was Barnard Hughes[16].
- A cast member of Oh, God! was Paul Sorvino[17].
- A cast member of Oh, God! was Barry Sullivan[18].
- A cast member of Oh, God! was Dinah Shore[19].
- A cast member of Oh, God! was Carl Reiner[20].
- A cast member of Oh, God! was David Ogden Stiers[21].
- A cast member of Oh, God! was Jeff Corey[22].
- A cast member of Oh, God! was George Furth[23].
- A cast member of Oh, God! was John Ashton[24].
- A cast member of Oh, God! was Moosie Drier[25].
- A cast member of Oh, God! was Connie Sawyer[26].
- Oh, God! was produced by Jerry Weintraub[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Oh, God! was produced by Jerry Weintraub[27]. Oh, God! was directed by Carl Reiner[4]. Larry Gelbart wrote the screenplay for Oh, God![5]. Cast members include George Burns[10], John Denver[11], Teri Garr[12], Donald Pleasence[13], Ralph Bellamy[14], and William Daniels[15].
Publication
Oh, God! was released on January 1, 1977[28]. The original language of Oh, God! was English[29]. Genres include fantasy film[7] and comedy film[8]. Oh, God! was distributed by video on demand[30].
Subject and Themes
Oh, God!'s main subject is God[31].
Reception
Reviews include 6.2/10[32] and 72%[33].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Oh, God! was followed by Oh, God! Book II[9].
Why It Matters
Oh, God! has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Oh, God! is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[34]