
George Burns is back as God, but oops, here he is as Satan, too. A young rock star is ready to sell his soul to Satan, and Satan is all too happy to oblige. Oops! Seems the fellow was watched over by God as a baby, so now the Almighty and his nemesis have to duke it out over the soul.... (Full plot summary below)
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George Burns is back as God, but oops, here he is as Satan, too. A young rock star is ready to sell his soul to Satan, and Satan is all too happy to oblige. Oops! Seems the fellow was watched over by God as a baby, so now the Almighty and his nemesis have to duke it out over the soul.
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| The Associated PressBob ThomasThe story didn’t need to get this involved and it winds up constantly trying to pull the picture apart, working against the comedy. |
| Washington PostPaul Attanasio... there's all too little of Burns here, and what's left is a stagnant update of the Faust legend... |
| Miami HeraldBill CosfordThe material is extremely slight, but at least it's benign. |
| VarietyVariety StaffUnhappily, the story didn't need to get this involved and it winds up constantly trying to pull the picture apart, working against the comedy. |
| User ReviewJohn DI remember watching this with my grandma, it was great and funny, and I am glad to have enjoyed! |
| User ReviewCAROL HI love this one and it's also funny to see. |
| User ReviewJames Hi loved this movie a bit old now but still one of my favourites george did a great job in this one a very challanging role to play both god and devil. |
| User ReviewNikki MA funny sequeal and Burns does a greaT job as god and the devil |
| User ReviewJames DWhere did George Burns gooooo... Goooodnite Gracieeeeeeee |
| User ReviewSteve GI loved it. Much more than the original, which was new age-y and far too preachy, in the worst way. Great Faustian story. I liked the idea of the film featuring Satan more than The Lord, because I didn't have to sit there and worry how poorly they were going to portray God. You can portray Satan as badly as you want. That's what he does. Great metaphor for the love of God. Would've been nice if it showed him become a success at some job when he came back, but I can live with it, as is. |