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Wholly Moses! (1980) is a English movie. Gary Weis has directed this movie. Dudley Moore,Laraine Newman,James Coco,Paul Sand are the starring of this movie. It was released in 1980. Wholly Moses! (1980) is considered one of the best Comedy,Fantasy movie in India and around the world.
Harvey and Zoey, two tourists travelling through Israel, discover an ancient scroll describing the life of Herschel, the man who was almost Moses. Herschel receives the command from God to free his people from Egyptian slavery, but Moses keeps blundering by and taking all the credit. Several other biblical stories, such as Lot and his wife, David and Goliath, and the miracles of Jesus, are also parodied in this story of the life of a man trying to follow the path to God, but somehow always seeming to lose his way.
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Wholly Moses! (1980) Reviews
Whats The matter with this film???
This gets such a bad rap, but it is actually an interesting and amusing flick. With a cast including Dudley Moore, Richard Pryor, Madeline Kahn, and Dom Delouise, it has ample star power to get your viewing eyes and ears through with minimal disappointment. It may not be extremely well acted or directed, but the obvious improvisation acting is superb and carries the film. This movie does something rare to stay afloat, it never takes itself too seriously, even as comedies go. Perhaps not a great, but definitely a good flick, watch it once, you'll be glad you did. It's Dudley Moore and Richard Pryor for chrissake!! How could it be as bad as this site says it is??? It can't, and it is not, check it out.
Really VERY funny
The other reviewer obviously has no sense of humor. This is satire at it's funniest. Before her wedding, her sister told her that she and her Hershel would do what sheep do in the field. So, Zorelda went "baaaa" to her new husband. When Hershel found her in Sodomm, in her room were a pair of the giant's shorts hanging to dry...the size of a picture window. When Zorelda is turned into a pillar of salt, Hershel carries her around, then introduces her to his father, who immediately covers her with a cloth so his daughter-in-law won't get chipped. Richard Pryor as Pharroh is hilarious. And so is John Ritter as the Devil. And we even have a barbershop quartet clad in red and white striped togas. This is a fine cast of award-winning actors and actresses, and it's well worth your time to see it.
An entertaining satirical comedy to relax and tickle you.
I really liked this movie! It's a light satirical comedy. It doesn't try to be academy award material with a heavy story, overpowering special effects, or raw suspense, that seem to be the requirement to impress critics today. This movie achieves its goal very well; a couple of hours of zany humor. The comedic acting is very good, with a notable scene by Richard Pryor as Pharaoh. I really enjoyed Dudley Moore, Laraine Newman, and James Coco in this movie. There are also several funny celebrity cameos. The directing, film editing, camera work, and soundtrack were also very good. The humor has occasional adult content. If you want a break from heavy Hollywood blockbusters, and just want to enjoy an afternoon of chuckles and light humor, I recommend this movie.
One of my old favorites
My husband and I communicate mostly by quoting memorable lines from movies. Along with "When Harry Met Sally", we often quote this comedy starring Dudley Moore. The bumbling Moses-wanna-be gets himself into one difficult situation after another. Like the time he is sold into slavery, and forced into heavy manual labor... such as, pulling huge boulders up a ramp, to help build an Egyptian pyramid. Moore's tiny stature set against this ridiculously heavy burden is funny enough. Then the muscle-bound task master approaches. Dudley inadvertently ends up causing the boulder to pin the bosses' foot. The burley man is double over in pain... face red... unable to speak... He spits out syllables such as... "rok-k-k" and "F-f-f-u-t-t." Dudley leans in closer, "What's that? My Arabic is rusty." I happen to find Dudley Moore's delivery of slap stick humor a laugh a minute... real belly laughs. Today, if I happen to inadvertently injure my husband one of us says, "rok-k-k..f-f-u-t-t" and that is all it takes for us to peal into laughter.
Very funny although disjointed
Probably inspired by Life of Brain this film gives an account of Mozes' brother-in-law. His life is somewhat similar to that of Mozes. He floats in an ark at exactly the same time as Mozes. He marries a sister of Mozes wife. He stands just around the corner when god speaks to Mozes and thinks he is addressing him. So he tries to do the same as Mozes without much success. In the end he is the writer of the commandments which are based on his own life experiences. The film plays fast and loose with the Bible to convey only one message: Don't take your religion more seriously than your particular god does. He may be more of a prankster than you are. The film feels like a couple of skits woven together. Which makes for a couple of jolting breaks between scenes. However, in this time of people taking religion much too serious again, this really is a breath of fresh air.