Pray TV (1980 film)
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This article is about a 1981 comedy film also known as KGOD. For the actual radio station with these call letters, see KGOD-LP.
Pray TV (also known as KGOD)[1] is a 1981 American comedy film spoofing televangelism, directed and co-written by Rick Friedberg.
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Directed by | Rick Friedberg |
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Cinematography | Terry Clairmont |
Edited by | Peter H. Verity |
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Distributed by | Filmways Pictures |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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The film stars Dabney Coleman, Archie Hahn, Nancy Morgan, Joyce Jameson, Lewis Arquette, Marcia Wallace and Roger E. Mosley, with cameos by Dr. John and the band Devo (who play a Christian rock band named "Dove"). Film critics David Nusair and Scott Weinberg note that the 1989 film UHF is very similar in both plot and style to Pray TV.[2][3]