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It's A Wonderful Life Clarence

Guardian angel in Information technology's a Wonderful Life

Fictional character

Clarence Odbody
Guardian angel clarence.jpg

Henry Travers portrayed guardian angel Clarence Odbody in Frank Capra's 1946 film Information technology's A Wonderful Life

In-universe information
Total name Clarence Odbody, AS2
Occupation Clockmaker
Guardian Affections

Clarence Odbody (born May 1653) is a guardian angel character in Frank Capra's 1946 motion-picture show It's a Wonderful Life, where he was portrayed by Henry Travers, and in the 1990 sequel, Clarence, where he was played past Robert Carradine.

Odbody is loosely based on "a stranger" in Philip Van Doren Stern's 1943 short story The Greatest Gift.

In 1977's It Happened Ane Christmas, a remake of the 1946 film, a gender-reversed Clarence appeared equally Clara Oddbody, played by Cloris Leachman. The 1986 musical A Wonderful Life features Odbody, who was played by David Hyde Pierce in its 2005 rendition.

Biography [edit]

In It's a Wonderful Life [edit]

On Christmas Eve, 1945, George Bailey, a broker in the town of Bedford Falls facing financial ruin and disgrace, is contemplating committing suicide by jumping off a bridge into an icy river because the payout on his $15,000 life insurance policy would solve the problems confronting his concern and family unit. Two angelic beings observe this, and decide to send an angel to save George. For this task, the merely available angel is Clarence Odbody, an AS2 (Affections 2nd Class), who afterwards 200 years has notwithstanding to win his wings. To set for this consignment, Clarence is shown several scenes from George's life that show some of his selfless acts. Sent to Earth, Clarence finds George standing on a bridge about to leap into the river. Earlier George can jump off, Clarence jumps in the water, which prompts George to dive in to rescue him.

Clarence introduces himself as they are drying out in the tollhouse keeper's shack (whereupon the tollboy flees in fright). George expresses a wish that he had never been born, and Clarence grants his wish to show George what the world would be similar had George never existed. George discovers that his war-hero brother, Harry, had drowned in a frozen lake as a kid, as George was non there to save him, and as a result, the soldiers Harry saved from 2 kamikaze planes died besides. He sees that his old boss Emil Gower, the town druggist, served 20 years in prison for manslaughter since George was not around to forbid him from accidentally poisoning a child's prescription. George finds his wife Mary Hatch unmarried and childless. He sees that the town has been renamed "Pottersville" in honor of the wealthy merely heartless Henry F. Potter, who appears to have taken over the boondocks, turning it into a sleazy and unsafe place filled with whiskey joints, offense, pawnshops, violence, seedy amusement establishments, and unhappy people with meaningless, amoral lives.

Equally George comes to realize the disaster that would befall all those he loves if he had not lived, he desperately desires to return to his life, even though it means he would exist going to jail. George is then restored to his previous life, a life which he now enthusiastically embraces. He returns to his home, where all his family and friends are gathering to give George any is needed to make upwards for what Mr. Potter stole, culminating in an advance of $25,000 from his wealthy industrialist friend Sam Wainwright.[1] Clarence gives George his re-create of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. A bell on the family Christmas Tree rings, signifying that Clarence has finally won his wings.[1]

In Clarence [edit]

In the 1990 film Clarence, in December 1989, Clarence once again comes to Earth to assist a homo, Rachel Logan, who is in need of his care. Asked to assistance her by a boyfriend angel, Logan'southward deceased husband, he assists her to again capeesh life and her children, and saves her from suicide past bringing her to heaven for a brief visit with her husband. During his time on Earth he also shows that he has the ability to take on the looks of a homo, in this case, Rachel's son Brent, whom he portrays so the male child doesn't become expelled from loftier school.[2]

Quotes [edit]

  • "Strange, isn't it? Each homo's life touches so many other lives, and when he isn't around he leaves an awful pigsty, doesn't he?"[3]
  • "You see, George, yous've really had a wonderful life. Don't you run across what a error information technology would exist to throw it abroad?"[3]
  • In the 1946 film Clarence tells Nick the bartender that his age is "2 hundred and ninety three, uhh, next May".[3] In Clarence, he reveals that he was born in Boston.
  • Afterward George Bailey's life is restored to him in the 1946 film, he runs through Bedford Falls and passes the Bijou motion picture theater. The theater marquee shows that the flick that was playing on Christmas Eve in 1945 was The Bells of St. Mary'due south, in which Henry Travers co-starred equally Horace P. Bogardus.[3]

2011 novel [edit]

The Concluding Temptation of Clarence Odbody is a 2011 novel written by John Pierson which imagines the futurity lives of diverse It's a Wonderful Life characters if George had not survived his jump into the river.[iv]

See also [edit]

  • List of films about angels

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b "AFI's Top 10", American Moving picture Institute
  2. ^ Jay Sharbutt (1990-12-11). "Angel Clarence comes to Goggle box". Printing-Courier.
  3. ^ a b c d Dirks, Tim. It's A Wonderful Life (1946), American Movie Classics
  4. ^ The Concluding Temptation of Clarence Odbody amazon.com, Retrieved: May 6, 2012.

External links [edit]

  • Reel Classics.com

It's A Wonderful Life Clarence,

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_Odbody

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