Not so much a sequel to Oh, God as an alternate version, revolving around a little moppet in a page-boy haircut whom the Man Upstairs enlists to spread the advertising slogan, "Think God," and who is given strength in her crusade with the reminder that she is in the select company of Socrates, Martin Luther King, Mahatma Gandhi, and Abe Lincoln (flashbacks would have been welcome here, to reveal to us how those four gents responded to God's person-to-person call). The five scriptwriters appear to have been blind to the possibilities for some sort of parody of Joan of Arc, but those obvious possibilities make this slapdash TV-ish production a bit more affecting than it has any right to be. With George Burns, David Birney, and Suzanne Pleshette; directed by Gilbert Cates. (1980) — Duncan Shepherd
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