
On this day September 26, 1980 the comedy film In God We Tru$t premiered in theaters. Starring Marty Feldman, Richard Pryor, and Peter Boyle, the movie offered a satirical look at religion, greed, and human nature through humor and social commentary.
The story followed Brother Ambrose, a sheltered monk who ventures into the outside world to raise money for his monastery. Along the way, he encounters a cast of eccentric characters, including a con artist preacher and a shady televangelist, leading to a series of comedic and thought provoking situations.
In God We Tru$t received mixed reviews but gained attention for its bold approach to sensitive topics and its blend of slapstick humor with deeper messages. Over time, it developed a small cult following among fans of unconventional comedy from the era.
80s insight: In God We Tru$t reflected the 80s willingness to explore controversial themes through comedy, using humor as a way to question institutions and challenge societal norms.
The story followed Brother Ambrose, a sheltered monk who ventures into the outside world to raise money for his monastery. Along the way, he encounters a cast of eccentric characters, including a con artist preacher and a shady televangelist, leading to a series of comedic and thought provoking situations.
In God We Tru$t received mixed reviews but gained attention for its bold approach to sensitive topics and its blend of slapstick humor with deeper messages. Over time, it developed a small cult following among fans of unconventional comedy from the era.
80s insight: In God We Tru$t reflected the 80s willingness to explore controversial themes through comedy, using humor as a way to question institutions and challenge societal norms.