Clarence (1990 film)
Clarence is a 1990 made-for-television film directed by Eric Till.[1][2][3] It is a sequel to the 1946 film It's a Wonderful Life following the character of Clarence Odbody from that film.
Clarence | |
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Genre | Comedy Fantasy |
Based on | It's a Wonderful Life |
Screenplay by | Lorne Cameron |
Directed by | Eric Till |
Starring | Robert Carradine Kate Trotter |
Music by | Louis Natale Charles T. Cozens |
Country of origin | United States Canada New Zealand |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producers | Terry Botwick Michael MacMillian Harry Young |
Producers | Mary Kahn Seaton McLean (supervising producer) Larry Raskin (associate producer) Don Reynolds (production executive: South Pacific Pictures) |
Production location | Toronto |
Cinematography | Glen MacPherson |
Editor | Bruce Lange |
Running time | 87 minutes |
Production companies | Atlantis Films The Family Channel NorthStar Entertainment Group South Pacific Pictures Television New Zealand |
Distributor | The Family Channel |
Release | |
Original network | The Family Channel |
Picture format | Color |
Audio format | Dolby |
Original release | November 24, 1990 |
Plot
The film is set in December 1989. The only continuing character from the original film is the guardian angel, Clarence, played here by Robert Carradine. The plot is very similar to that of the 1946 film, with Kate Trotter playing Rachel Logan, the human who needs Clarence's assistance.
Cast
- Robert Carradine as Clarence Odbody
- Kate Trotter as Rachel Logan
- Louis Del Grande as Brimmer
- Richard Fitzpatrick as Jeremy
- Barbara Hamilton as Mrs. Duckworth
- Jamie Rainey as Casey
- Nicolas Van Burek as Brent
- Jason McSkimming as Joseph
- Larry Aubrey as Bert
- Rachel Blanchard as Jill
Release
The film was made for TV and did not have a theatrical release. It was first broadcast on The Family Channel on November 24, 1990.
References
- Michael H. Price (1991-12-14). "Life gets even more wonderful two generations later". Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
- Jay Sharbutt (1990-12-11). "Angel Clarence comes to TV". Press-Courier.
- Clarence at IMDb
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