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The Love God? is a 1969 American comedy film starring Don Knotts and Edmond O'Brien. It was written and directed by Nat Hiken , [ 1 ] who died between the completion of shooting and the film's release. [ 2 ]
Lori then asks God into her life and is saved. The next day she is upbeat. When Larry and Sue visit an island, Lori and David stay behind and have a picnic, and she tells him she loves him. He asks what has gotten into her and she responds coyly; he says he wants to rest after their picnic, and she goes to look for seashells.
The Oh, God! film series consists of American comedy films, [4] [5] [6] [unreliable source?] [7] [8] [unreliable source?] which explore Christianity in a contemporary setting. The plot, which is based on the novel of the same name by Avery Corman, centers around various characters as they encounter God and are asked to share their experiences with society, only for their sanity to be ...
God Loves Caviar (Greek: Ο Θεός αγαπάει το χαβιάρι, translit. O Theós agapáei to chaviári; in Russia known as Pirates of the Aegean Sea ) is a 2012 Russian-Greek drama film directed by Yannis Smaragdis .
Oh My God (later retitled God: The Almighty Question) is a 2009 documentary film by commercial director Peter Rodger. The filmmaker asked people across the world the question "What is God ?" Notable figures interviewed include Ringo Starr , Hugh Jackman , David Copperfield , Seal , Bob Geldof , Baz Luhrmann , Jack Thompson , Princess Michael of ...
Fly, horses of God, and the gates of paradise will open for you." He selects the four for a suicide mission, and Hamid's jealousy toward Tarek worsens. 9 May, the day of the attack, approaches. Abou Zoubeir flees as the police close in on the cell, and the attack is moved to 16 May.
Love Comes Softly is a 2003 made-for-television Christian drama film set in the 19th century, based on a series of books by Janette Oke. It originally aired on Hallmark Channel on April 13, 2003. It was directed by Michael Landon Jr. .
Scourge of God may refer to: Divine retribution, divine punishment; Attila (fl. c. 406–453), Hunnic king; Genghis Khan (c. 1162–1227), Mongol khan; Black Death, an Afro-Eurasian bubonic plague pandemic from 1346 to 1353; The Scourge of God, a 1920 Austrian film directed by Michael Curtiz