The 1977 comedy classic, "Oh, God!" starring George Burns and John Denver, is a beloved movie for many. While it is a family-friendly movie, it does contain some sexual moments that may surprise viewers.
The movie follows the story of God (played by Burns) who chooses a supermarket manager, Jerry Landers (Denver), to be his messenger on Earth. As Jerry is trying to spread God's message, he meets a young woman named Peggy (Teri Garr). The two quickly develop a romantic connection, and the movie follows their relationship as they try to spread God's message.
One of the most memorable sexual moments in the movie occurs when Jerry and Peggy are in a hotel room. Peggy is trying to seduce Jerry, and she takes off her shirt and bra, revealing her bare chest. Jerry is taken aback, and he quickly covers her up. This scene is played for laughs, but it does show that the two characters have a strong attraction to each other.
Another sexual moment occurs when Jerry and Peggy are in a hot tub. Peggy is wearing a bikini, and Jerry is wearing a pair of shorts. As they are talking, Peggy leans in to kiss Jerry, and he responds by passionately kissing her back. This scene is also played for laughs, but it does show that the two characters have a strong physical connection.
Overall, "Oh, God!" is a family-friendly movie that contains some sexual moments. While these moments are played for laughs, they do show that the two main characters have a strong connection to each other.
In a brief scene a woman comes onto a man very suggestively saying, "Give me your golden staff....it's okay, God won't mind."
A married couple are seen in bed many times. Some kissing. The man is shirtless many times in the film.
No nudity, but as Jerry walks to the back of the supermarket, he passes a male employee lifting the dress of a female employee and we see the male's hand on her panties.
A young boy and girl make a comment about menopause but it's said so innocently and in a comical way that it's hard to be offended by it.
One of Jerry's corporate bosses makes an analogy about "humping a girl" in a supermarket.