For Goodness Sake
For Goodness Sake | |
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Directed by | David Zucker[1] |
Produced by | Micah Center for Ethical Monotheism |
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Edited by | Michael L. Sale |
Release dates | 1993 |
Running time | 29[1] |
Country | U.S. |
Language | English |
For Goodness Sake is a short film made in 1992 by writers and directors Jim Abrahams and David Zucker with radio talk show host Dennis Prager.[2] Released in 1993, the film contains several vignettes that address ethical issues.[1] It was produced by the Micah Center for Ethical Monotheism, and Mentor Media Inc. marketed the film for ethics training at schools and corporations.[3] Directed by Zucker, it starred Prager and actors Jason Alexander, Scott Bakula, Bonnie Hunt, and Bob Saget.[4]
The film originally included O.J. Simpson, but Simpson was edited out of later showings after he was charged with murder.[3][5][6]
A sequel, For Goodness Sake II, was directed by Trey Parker and released in 1996.[7] It featured Dennis Prager and fellow radio talk show host Larry Elder.[8]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "For Goodness Sake (1993)". IMDb.
- ↑ "A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : GRAND EXPERIMENTS : Maybe If They Put Dennis Prager on an 'Airplane!' It'll Get Off the Ground". Los Angeles Times.
- 1 2 "O.J. Simpson Has Cameo In Training Movie About Ethics, Morality". AP.
- ↑ "Dennis Prager - For Goodness Sake". Archived from the original on 25 December 2003.
- ↑ "Mixed Messages : Simpson Is Hastily Edited Out of Film on Values, but Some Prefer the Original". Los Angeles Times.
- ↑ "Business - O.J. Is Edited Out Of Firm's `Morality' Video - Seattle Times Newspaper".
- ↑ "For Goodness Sake II (1996)". IMDb.
- ↑ http://www.worldcat.org/title/for-goodness-sake-ii/oclc/370275688&referer=brief_results