Oh, God! Book II with George Burns: DVD Cover

    Oh, God! Book II Director: Gilbert Cates Cast: George Burns, Suzanne Pleshette, David Birney, Louanne

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/15/2005
    • Original Release: 1980
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 7,033

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    Theatrical Trailer; Subtitles: English, Français, Español

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Between Parents [4:02]
    2. Dad's Tricks [1:41]
    3. Meet Me in the Lounge [5:02]
    4. Advertising Pitch [5:24]
    5. How to Sell God [3:01]
    6. Getting Loco [4:07]
    7. Heeerrre's... God! [5:52]
    8. Think God [6:29]
    9. Mistakes and Worries [5:56]
    10. The Trouble With Tracey [3:43]
    11. Commotion at School [6:18]
    12. I Know [2:54]
    13. Put to the Test [3:56]
    14. Unanswered Prayers [4:31]
    15. In and Out of Hiding [4:22]
    16. Union Station Reunion [3:42]
    17. No Driver, No Report [3:14]
    18. Going Global [4:14]
    19. If She's Right [3:34]
    20. Are You Sure? [6:09]
    21. God Needs Everyone [2:45]
    22. End Credits [2:44]

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    In this mild sequel to the 1977 appearance of George Burns as God, the Heavenly Father shows up again, this time to talk to Tracy (Louanne), a young girl whose earthly father (David Birney) is in the advertising business. God's intention is to promote himself among the children first. Tracy comes up with a way to further awareness of the Supreme Being with posters and graffiti that say "Think God." She and her classmates set out on this campaign, but Tracy ends up facing a phalanx of psychiatrists for talking to an invisible God. Being who He is, God decides to finally make an appearance for the benefit of everyone. Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

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