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God Told Me To

The people of this city are being terrorized. The crimes have no motives. The killers have only one explanation...
1976 | 90m | English

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Larry Cohen
Writer: Larry Cohen
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A repressed Catholic NYPD detective uncovers a netherworld of deranged faith, alien insemination and his own unholy connection to a homicidal messiah with a perverse plan for the soul of mankind.
Release Date: Oct 22, 1976
Director: Larry Cohen
Writer: Larry Cohen
Genres: Science Fiction, Horror, Crime
Keywords new york city, detective
Production Companies Larco Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Tony Lo Bianco Peter J. Nicholas
Deborah Raffin Casey Forster
Sandy Dennis Martha Nicholas
Sylvia Sidney Elizabeth Mullin
Sam Levene Everett Lukas
Robert Drivas David Morten
Mike Kellin Deputy Commissioner
Richard Lynch Bernard Phillips
Sammy Williams Harold Gorman
Jo Flores Chase Mrs. Gorman
William Roerick Richards
Lester Rawlins Board Chairman
Harry Bellaver Cookie
George Patterson Zero
Walter Steele Junkie
John Heffernan Bramwell
Alan Cauldwell Bramwell as a Youth
Robert Nichols Fletcher
Andy Kaufman Police Assassin
Al Fann Detective Squad
James Dixon Detective Squad
Bobby Ramsen Detective Squad
Peter Hock Detective Squad
Alex Stevens Detective Squad
Harry Madsen Detective Squad
Randy Jurgensen Detective Squad
Sherry Steiner Mrs. Phillips as a Girl
James Dukas Doorman
Mason Adams Obstetrician
William Bressant Police Officer
Armand Dahan Fruit Vendor
Vida Taylor Miss Mullin as a Girl
Adrian James Prostitute
Lelia Martin Nurse Jackson (as Leila Martin)
Michael Pendry Attendant
Dan Resin Wall Street Executive
Sandro Mancori Wall Street Executive (as Alexander Clark)
Marvin Silbisher Wall Street Executive
Harry Eno Medical Examiner
Name Job
Chris Lebenzon Editor
Fenton Hamilton Production Consultant
Arnold Mack Production Assistant
Johnny Ramsen Production Assistant
Peter Sabiston Production Consultant
Michael Veiner Production Consultant
Frank Cordell Conductor, Original Music Composer
Paul Glickman Director of Photography
Michael D. Corey Editor
Arthur Mandelberg Editor
William J. Waters Editor
Sylvia Fay Casting
Jeffrey L. Hayes Sound
Jane Landis Boom Operator
Coreydon Erickson Key Grip
Anthony Gonzalez Key Grip
Michel Grinbaum Key Grip
Janelle Webb Still Photographer
Chris Balton Assistant Camera
Michael John Bateman Assistant Editor
Alan W. Bailey Production Assistant
Harry M. Brittenham Production Consultant
Reid Freeman Production Assistant
Robert Ghiraldini Electrician
Larry Cohen Director, Screenplay
Halston Wardrobe Designer
Stefan Czapsky Assistant Camera
Bernard Herrmann In Memory Of
Steve Neill Special Effects Makeup Artist
Name Title
Larry Cohen Producer
Roger Corman Producer
Organization Category Person
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Wuchak
7.0

**_It’s, um… creative_** A detective in Manhattan (Tony Lo Bianco) is puzzled by a string of murders committed by unconnected people who, curiously, claim God told them to do it. Caught between his girlfriend (Deborah Raffin) and ex-wife (Sandy Dennis), he traces the crimes to a mysterious long-h ... aired man (Richard Lynch). Proficiently made by Larry Cohen, “God Told Me To” (1976) starts out like a brooding detective mystery/thriller with Clint Eastwood, but adds an eerie psychological/religious component and, finally, high concept sci-fi. It’s sort of a 70’s version of “Five Million Years to Earth” with the artsy pretentiousness of the soon-to-come “Wolfen.” “The Brood” is another good comparison, as is the 1978 version of “Invasion of the Body Snatchers.” Yet, it’s unique and so comparisons are difficult and unsatisfactory. Critics complain that the story is outlandish and too confusing. Roger Ebert, for example, gave it 1/4 stars. However, if you keep a positive and open mind, it’s not too difficult to figure out upon reflection. Those who make the effort will want to see it again whereupon everything makes better sense. The movie runs 1 hour, 31 minutes, and was shot in New York City and Pinewood Studios, which is just west of London. GRADE: B

Dec 22, 2023