Tracy meets the good Lord
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German title | Tracy meets the good Lord |
Original title | Oh god Book II |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1980 |
length | 88 minutes |
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Director | Gilbert Cates |
script |
Josh Greenfeld Hal Goldman Fred S. Fox Seaman Jacobs Melissa Miller |
production | Gilbert Cates |
music | Charles Fox |
camera | Ralph Woolsey |
cut | Peter E. Berger |
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Tracy Meets God is an American comedy film from 1980 and is a sequel to the hit comedy Oh God ... (1977). A novel by Avery Corman served as a template . In 1984 the sequel Oh God! You devil! .
content
God feels a little unpopular and therefore speaks to little Tracy Richards through a fortune cookie in a Chinese restaurant, whether she could do something for him. His job: Tracy should come up with an advertising slogan so that people remember God again. Not an easy task for Tracy. So Tracy starts a large-scale campaign called “Think God” through her school, so that everyone thinks of God more often. The campaign spreads to the streets until Tracy clashes with the authorities, the church, and concerned parents before God personally intervenes.
Reviews
“A naive, contemplative modern fairy tale that leaves out questions about religiosity and belief in favor of the 'miracle' gag of 'Mister Gott' suddenly appearing. A conservative, harmless continuation of the movie hit 'Oh, Gott ...' from 1977, made for television. "
Web links
- Tracy meets the love God in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Tracy meets the love God with Rotten Tomatoes (English)
- Tracy meets God in the online film database
Individual evidence
- ↑ Tracy meets the good Lord. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 12, 2017 .