Produced and Directed by Gilbert Cates
Based on Novel "Oh, God!" by Avery Corman
Written by Fred S. Fox, Hal Goldman, Seaman Jacobs, Melissa Miller
Cinematography by Ralph Woolsey
Film Editing by Peter E. Berger
Music by Charles Fox
Casting by Karen Rea
Production Design by E. Preston Ames
Set Decoration by Chris Westlund
Cast
George Burns (God)
Suzanne Pleshette (Paula Richards)
David Birney (Don Richards)
Louanne (Tracy Richards)
John Louie (Shingo)
Conrad Janis (Charles Benson, School Principal)
Anthony Holland (Dr. Jerome Newell)
Hugh Downs (NBC Newscaster)
Joyce Brothers (Herself on NBC)
Wilfrid Hyde-White (Judge Thomas Miller)
Marian Mercer (Harriet Manley)
Bebe Drake (Dr. Young, School Psycholigist)
Mari Gorman (Mrs. Hudson, Tracy's Teacher)
Vernon Weddle (Superintendant Jeffrey Hodges)
Alma Beltran (Rosa, Paula's Housekeeper)
Denise Galik-Furey (Joan, Don's Big Boobed Girlfriend)
Tad Horino (Mr. Yamamoto)
Mitsu Yashima (Mrs. Yamamoto)
Jessica Rains (Helen)
Sunshine Parker (Railroad Station Derelict)
Deborah Allison (1st Girl in Lounge)
Terry Bolo (2nd Girl in Lounge)
Al Rosen (Priest)
Edie McClurg (Mr. Benson's Secretary)
Ruth Silveira (Dr. Newell's Nurse)
Ted White (Motorcycle Policeman)
Bob Terhune (Motorcycle Policeman)
Lisa Roberson (Medical Technician)
Rodney Allen Rippy (Charlie)
Ricky Segall (Randy)
Erin Ramsey (Lisa, Tracy's Classmate)
Elizabeth Bryant (Lizzi)
G. Lewis Cates (1st Child)
David Yanez (2nd Child)
Susanne Chandonae (3rd Child)
Justin Randi (Harold)
Howard Duff (Dr. Benjamin Charles Whitley)
Hans Conried (Dr. Barnes)
Susan Krebs (Woman Psychiatrist)
Edmund Stoiber (Psychiatrist 1)
James Kirkwood Jr. (Psychiatrist 2)
Robin Braxton (Psychiatrist 3)
Andre Philippe (Psychiatrist 4)
Henry Polic II (Psychiatrist 5)
Richard Reicheg (Psychiatrist 6)