Ebenezer is a 1998 Canadian made-for-television fantasy drama Western film starring Jack Palance and Ricky Schroder. It is a re-telling of Charles Dickens' classic 1843 novella A Christmas Carol with Jack Palance giving a performance as Ebenezer Scrooge, á la Western genre.[1]
Ebenezer | |
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Genre |
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Based on | A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens |
Written by | Donald Martin |
Directed by | Ken Jubenvill |
Starring | Jack Palance Ricky Schroder Amy Locane Albert Schultz |
Theme music composer | Bruce Leitl |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producers | Chad Oakes Barbara Ligeti Cindy Lamb |
Producers | Michael Frislev Douglas Berquist |
Cinematography | Henry Lebo |
Editor | Paul Mortimer |
Running time | 89 minutes |
Production companies | Image Organization Nomadic Pictures |
Original release | |
Network | TNT |
Release | November 25, 1998 |
A TV film with high production value, it premiered in the United States on November 25, 1998 on TNT. It is an obscure and rarely seen title.
Plot
editEbenezer Scrooge is the most greedy, corrupt and mean-spirited crook in the old West and he sees no value in "Holiday Humbug." But when the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come open his eyes, Scrooge discovers that love and friendships are the greatest wealth of all.
Featured cast
edit- Jack Palance as Ebenezer Scrooge
- Ricky Schroder as Samuel Benson
- Amy Locane as Erica Marlowe
- Albert Schultz as Bob Cratchit
- Daryl Shuttleworth as Fred, Ebenezer's Nephew
- Richard Comar as Ghost of Christmas Present
- Michelle Thrush as Ghost of Christmas Past
- Richard Halliday as Jacob Marlowe
- Susan Coyne as Clara Cratchit
- Joshua Silberg as Tim Cratchit
Home media
editThere were at least 2 DVD pressings produced. One was by Platinum Disc Corporation and the most recent was by Lionsgate Home Entertainment in 2005, but not believed to be in general release at this time. The original VHS version is long out of print.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Laura Fries (November 23, 1998). "Review: 'Ebenezer'". Variety. Retrieved 2020-05-11.
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