Errol Flynn made this obscure item for his friend William Marshall quickly in Italy, as an excuse to get out of his Warner Bros. contract (which stipulated that he must appear in first-class, major studio releases). HELLO GOD is an antiwar film starring Flynn as an "unknown soldier" who
tells the stories of four young soldiers who were killed at Anzio Beach during WW II. Flynn tells us the boys' hopes, fears, and desires as they approach heaven and are permitted to enter, though they have left earth much sooner than God expected. Flynn's ruse against the studio backfired on him.
After he renegotiated his contract with Warner Bros., he sued to have the distribution ...
Released:
1951
Rated:
NR
Length:
64 mins