

Dear God
A judge gives con-man Tom Turner a choice—a jail sentence, or a year of honest work. But when he gets a job in the U.S. Post Office's dead letter office, he starts a Good Samaritan con by answering letters written to God. His seemingly virtuous work inspires his co-workers to do the same, but their good deeds are frowned upon by the postmaster general—and the cops.
Editor's Verdict
"The plot summary for 'Dear God' (1996) focuses entirely on a con man working in the dead letter office answering letters to God as part of a probationary sentence. There is no mention of the Christmas season, specific Christmas events, or themes explicitly tied to the holiday. It appears to be a general feel-good comedy/drama centered on redemption, not Christmas."
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