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Oh God!
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The movie follows Jerry, an assistant manager of a grocery store who is inexplicably chosen by God to spread the Word to the rest of the world. But Jerry has a hard time convincing his family and the rest of the world that he hasn't gone insane.
The movie follows Jerry, an assistant manager of a grocery store who is inexplicably chosen by God to spread the Word to the rest of the world. But Jerry has a hard time convincing his family and the rest of the world that he hasn't gone insane.
Actors:
Leland Sun,
Rachel Longaker,
Connie Sawyer,
Jerry Dunphy,
Bob Harks,
Hector Morales,
Moosie Drier
Leland Sun
7 June 1950, New York City, New York, USA
Rachel Longaker
20 January 1965, Los Angeles, California, USA
Connie Sawyer
27 November 1912, Pueblo, Colorado, USA
Jerry Dunphy
9 June 1921, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Bob Harks
Hector Morales
Moosie Drier
6 August 1964, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Country:
United States
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Burns is the Lord, Denver is a store clerk. Yet it all works, thank God.January 26, 2006
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Somewhere deep down, I think we all hope that God turns out to be like George Burns.
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