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Director: | Eric Till |
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Writer: | David Hoselton, Lorne Cameron |
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Spin off from the classic 1946 Jimmy Stewart film "It's A Wonderful Life" finds his protecting angel, Clarence, again returning to Earth to help another human. | |
Release Date: | Nov 24, 1990 |
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Director: | Eric Till |
Writer: | David Hoselton, Lorne Cameron |
Genres: | Comedy, Fantasy |
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Production Companies | South Pacific Pictures, Television New Zealand, Atlantis Films, NorthStar Entertainment Group |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
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Updated: Feb 03, 2025 Entered: Apr 20, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Robert Carradine | Clarence Odbody |
Kate Trotter | Rachel Logan |
Louis Del Grande | Brimmer |
Richard Fitzpatrick | Jeremy |
Barbara Hamilton | Mrs. Duckworth |
Jamie Leigh Rainey | Casey |
Nicolas Van Burek | Brent |
Jason McSkimming | Joseph |
Larry Aubrey | Bert |
Rachel Blanchard | Jill |
Christian Campbell | Larry |
Claire Cellucci | Brimmer's Secretary |
Conrad Coates | Cellblock Cop |
Alvin Crawford | Football Player |
Murray Cruchley | English Teacher |
Kevin Frank | Brimmer's Programmer |
Marvin Karon | Loans Officer |
Deborah Kirshenbaum | Rachel's Cabbie |
Shawn Lawrence | Clarence's Cabbie |
Bruce McFee | Football Coach |
Jeff McGibbon | Brent's Classmate |
B.J. McQueen | Repo Man |
Jack Newman | Reluctant Buyer |
James O'Regan | Arresting Officer |
Paul Rainville | Maxwell |
Julian Richings | Reynolds |
Robbie Rox | Robber |
Todd Schroeder | Brimmer's Guard |
Harvey Sokoloff | Brimmer's Customer |
Philip Williams | Storeowner |
Name | Job |
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Ed Hanna | Art Direction |
Louis Natale | Original Music Composer, Music Director |
Eric Till | Director |
Sherry McMorran | Costume Design |
David Hoselton | Writer |
Charles T. Cozens | Original Music Composer |
Lorne Cameron | Writer |
Irma Parkkonen | Makeup Designer |
Doug Caron | Assistant Picture Editor |
Tammy Quinn | Production Coordinator |
Mark Manchester | Key Grip |
Mark Logan | Location Manager |
Bill Ferwerda | Colorist |
Ani Baravyan | Second Assistant Director |
Dawn M. Stoliar | Assistant Picture Editor |
Michael G. Burke | Third Assistant Director |
Michael LaCroix | Boom Operator |
Andris Matiss | Gaffer |
Christopher Geggie | Property Master |
Hugh Brule | Grip |
Geoffrey Smither | Location Manager |
David Hynes | Dolly Grip |
Divyo Putney | Hair Designer |
Peter Chapman | Assistant Sound Editor |
Susan Haller | Script Supervisor |
Mac Bradden | First Assistant Director |
Wendy Morrow | First Assistant Art Direction |
Peter Nicolakakos | Props |
Steve D'Onofrio | Post Production Coordinator |
John Bray | Transportation Coordinator |
Glen MacPherson | Director of Photography |
Mary Ann Barton | Casting |
Bruce Lange | Editor |
Elinor Rose Galbraith | Set Decoration |
Susan Forrest | Casting |
Robert Stecko | Focus Puller |
Karen de Montbrun | Production Accountant |
Greg Glynn | Dialogue Editor |
Paul Deakin | Online Editor |
Steve Wakefield | Assistant Production Manager |
Don Dykens | Head Driver |
Allen Kosonic | Transportation Captain |
Steven Cole | Sound Effects Editor |
John Bakker | Best Boy Grip |
Isabel De Biasio | Wardrobe Master |
Kevin Townshend | ADR Editor |
Stephen S. Campanelli | Camera Operator |
John Harcourt | Post Production Supervisor |
Craig Nisker | First Assistant Picture Editor |
Bryan Day | Sound Mixer |
Bruce Macaulay | Still Photographer |
John Calvert | Production Manager |
Danielle Fleury | Assistant Set Decoration |
Donna Powell | Foley Artist |
Clive Thomasson | Lead Set Dresser |
Nigel Draper | Generator Operator |
Name | Title |
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Terry Botwick | Executive Producer |
Larry Raskin | Associate Producer |
Mary Kahn | Producer |
Michael MacMillian | Executive Producer |
Seaton McLean | Supervising Producer |
Harry Young | Executive Producer |
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A pale imitation of its predecessor. <em>'Clarence'</em> is probably exactly how you'd imagine a sequel/spin-off to 1946's <em>'It's a Wonderful Life'</em>. It's charm is completely lost, and while it does have some heart it fails to make an noteworthy impact. Robert Carradine is, at least, pa ... ssable with his performance as the titular character. He is fine. Kate Trotter is the 'best' of the rest. The plot is practically the same, though is obviously shrunk to fit into the requirements of a television film. It's less of a journey, for sure. Ultimately, this is extremely pointless. It, admittedly, isn't awful though.