Clarence (1990 film)

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Clarence
Television New Zealand
Original release
NetworkThe Family Channel
ReleaseNovember 24, 1990 (1990-11-24)

Clarence is a 1990 made-for-television film directed by Eric Till.[1][2][3] It is a spin-off of the 1946 film It's a Wonderful Life following the character of Clarence Odbody from that film.

Plot

Clarence Odbody has gotten younger since earning his wings after helping George Bailey back in 1946. He had an unspecified problem with his last assignment to help someone, and he would prefer to stay in heaven working on clocks. He only agrees to return to Earth because the widow of a new angel is considering suicide. The fellow angel (Richard Fitzpatrick) was a computer expert who died before he could perfect a voice-activated computer cartoon that is part of his educational computer games that teach kindness.

The new angel's widow, Rachel, (Kate Trotter) is raising two children, trying to improve her husband’s invention, and keep the family company solvent while dealing with an greedy man (Louis Del Grande) who wants to buy the company and use its technology to create violent children’s games. Clarence is constantly monitored by a recording angel, and is forbidden to tell anyone he is an angel. If he does not succeed in helping Rachel he will not be able to return to heaven.

Cast

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.

See also

References

  1. ^ Michael H. Price (1991-12-14). "Life gets even more wonderful two generations later". Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
  2. ^ Jay Sharbutt (1990-12-11). "Angel Clarence comes to TV".
    Press-Courier
    .
  3. ^ Clarence at
    IMDb Edit this at Wikidata

External links