Ebenezer (1998)
Facts
| Directed by | Ken Jubenvill |
| Cast | Jack Palance, Rick Schroder, Amy Locane, Albert Schultz, Daryl Shuttleworth, Linden Banks and Michelle Thrush |
| Theatrical Release | November 25, 1998 |
| DVD Release | June 29, 1999 |
| Running Time | 94 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 096009006792 |
| Buy this item ... | 2 new from $8.99, 1 used from $8.96 |
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| anything Christmas and/or "A Christmas Carol" enthusiast |
| Wonderful Western Retelling of Scrooge |
| Adorable Re-telling of Dickens' Classic |
Now, on to the movie. Although some aspects of the Dickens story are definately presented, they are used as a base for the film and not its entire plot. Set in the old west we find Ebenezer, a bitter old money grubbing cheat, owning a saloon and cheating others, namely Rick Schroder. Cheating him out of his money, homestead, and ultimately even his horse, Samuel Benson (Schroder, tries to convince others that he had been cheated. That night the three spirits appear as in the classic version, showing Scrooge his past, the present, and his possible future along with that of Tim Cratchitt.
Of course Ebenezer has a huge change of heart and the scene of him trying to join in to the festivities via a play where is is attempting to portray father christmas is most touching. As Ebenezer becomes flustered and a look of regret crosses his face Tim comes to his side and begins to sing with him. It is a very moving moment.
Amy Locane did and excellent job in her role as Erica Marlowe, the love interest of Samuel (Schroder). Her smile alone is enough to light the scenes.
I won't give away any more of the film for those who haven't seen it but in my opinion it is wonderfully entertaining and progresses the message within Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" beautifully.
This movie is now alongside my other Christmas classics. It is watched each and every year multiple times.
Quotes from the movie:
Scrooge says to Ghost of Christmas Future, "I've already met the other two nuts."
As Scrooge walks down the walkway he meets carolers singing Away in A Manger, "I'll send you away to a manger!"
Ghost of Christmas Past asks if he kept his promise of returning the money Mr. Fezziwig, Scrooge says, "Ya know, I don't like you. I don't like you at all. And another thing" Ghost "Blah blah blah". November 27, 2006
| A Great Christmas Western Movie |
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