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George Burns returns as God, and as Satan. They battle over the soul of a young rock star who is willing to sell his soul to the devil.George Burns returns as God, and as Satan. They battle over the soul of a young rock star who is willing to sell his soul to the devil.George Burns returns as God, and as Satan. They battle over the soul of a young rock star who is willing to sell his soul to the devil.
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- 1 nomination
Ian Michael Giatti
- Young Bobby
- (as Ian Giatti)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe crowd shown in Buffalo outside the War Memorial Auditorium was actually waiting to see the Van Halen 1984 tour stop in Buffalo. Concert officials kept the doors shut to allow the crowd to build. Weezer drummer Patrick Wilson was within this outside crowd and credits this concert as his inspiration to begin taking drum lessons. Rick James was also in attendance at the show, and Wilson often recalls to friends the sight of James and his entourage passing closely by on the floor.
- GoofsIn Bobby's, as Billy, first concert in Buffalo, the venue changes from an amphitheater to an arena from shot to shot of the crowd.
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I Always Loved This Movie
I don't care what anyone says. I have a thing for this movie. It's a great and simple script. Right down to the choice of that great old song that they sing a pivotal points and at the end (Fugue for Tinhorns from 'Guys and Dolls') George Burns' reprisal of this role was and is pure gold. The little things he says, those simple eternal truths hit home every time. They offer us a few words to live by and things to think about...in essence telling us that God's vast plan for the universe is really quite a simple one.
Ted Wass, I am convinced, is the only actor that could have pulled it off with so much charm and sensitivity. He's never been a glittering star, but he will always shine brilliantly for me in this role as the object of the devil's temptation and God's redemption.
Call this a too-religious-sounding review and I will say God is everywhere, even in this typeface.
I recommend this movie to sensitive people only. All others, I am sorry you will never get it.
Ted Wass, I am convinced, is the only actor that could have pulled it off with so much charm and sensitivity. He's never been a glittering star, but he will always shine brilliantly for me in this role as the object of the devil's temptation and God's redemption.
Call this a too-religious-sounding review and I will say God is everywhere, even in this typeface.
I recommend this movie to sensitive people only. All others, I am sorry you will never get it.
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Oh Gott! Du Teufel
- Filming locations
- 800 Traction Avenue, Los Angeles, California, USA(Bobby's apartment)
- Production company
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $21,538,850
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $5,560,001
- Nov 11, 1984
- Gross worldwide
- $21,538,850
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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