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In God We Tru$t

United States

1980

97 Min
Color
1.85:1
English
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DIR Marty Feldman

EXEC Norman T. Herman

PROD George Shapiro, Howard West

SCR Marty Feldman, Chris Allen

DP Charles Correll

CAST Marty Feldman, Peter Boyle, Louise Lasser, Richard Pryor, Andy Kaufman

ED David E. Blewitt

Synopsis

Raised in a Trappist monastery, the innocent Brother Ambrose sets out to find money to save the bankrupt monastery. His education in worldliness is provided by a hooker. He eventually petitions G.O.D. for the cash. –IMDb

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Marty Feldman

With his manic, bulbous-eyed visage (the result of an operation to correct a thyroid complaint when in his late twenties) and a crooked nose courtesy of too many youthful boxing bouts, Marty Feldman (born in London on 8 July 1934) possessed a unique comedic appearance, which, allied with a natural gift for comedy writing and performance, made him one of Britain’s most popular and influential (though now largely neglected) comedians of the late 1960s and early 1970s.

Following a range of occupations after leaving school (including a lamentable attempt at being a jazz trumpeter), Feldman became part of the comedy act ‘Morris, Marty and Mitch’, with whom he made his television debut on 18 April 1955 in Showcase (BBC).

Those early years as a performer were not particularly successful, however, and it was as a comedy writer that Feldman made his name. Although he collaborated with Ronald Wolfe and Ronald Chesney on Educating Archie (ITV, 1958-59), and on the radio version from… read more

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16Apr10

The always unique and hilarious Marty Feldman writes, directs, and stars in this very funny goofy comedy - and leads a great cast that includes hilarious turns from Peter Boyle, Louise Lasser, and Andy Kaufman through clever slapstick and religious satire. Maybe not for all tastes, but this forgotten gem deserves a cult following.

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