For Goodness Sake

For Goodness Sake
Directed by David Zucker[1]
Produced by Rich Markey
Written by

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Starring

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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 comedy film made in 1992 by David Zucker with radio talk show host Dennis Prager.[2] Released in 1993, the film contains comical vignettes that address everyday ethical issues.[1] It was developed and produced by Rich Markey. Mentor Media Inc. marketed the film for ethics training to government departments, including the FBI, Department of Defense, and IRS, as well as hospitals, schools, and hundreds of major 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 produced by Rich Markey and directed by Trey Parker and released in 1996.[7] It featured Dennis Prager and fellow radio talk show host Larry Elder.[8]

Both films have been in continuous use since first distributed and have been used all over the world to teach ethics, as well as been used by foreign governments to train diplomats about American culture.

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