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Ebbie

  • TV Movie
  • 1995
  • TV-G
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Susan Lucci and Taran Noah Smith in Ebbie (1995)
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In this updated retelling of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," ruthless businesswoman and shop owner Elizabeth "Ebbie" Scrooge is taught the true meaning of Christmas by three Spirits who visit ... Read allIn this updated retelling of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," ruthless businesswoman and shop owner Elizabeth "Ebbie" Scrooge is taught the true meaning of Christmas by three Spirits who visit her.In this updated retelling of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," ruthless businesswoman and shop owner Elizabeth "Ebbie" Scrooge is taught the true meaning of Christmas by three Spirits who visit her.

  • Director
    • George Kaczender
  • Writers
    • Paul Redford
    • Ed Redlich
  • Stars
    • Susan Lucci
    • Wendy Crewson
    • Ron Lea
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    806
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George Kaczender
    • Writers
      • Paul Redford
      • Ed Redlich
    • Stars
      • Susan Lucci
      • Wendy Crewson
      • Ron Lea
    • 30User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Susan Lucci
    Susan Lucci
    • Elizabeth 'Ebbie' Scrooge
    Wendy Crewson
    Wendy Crewson
    • Roberta 'Robbie' Cratchet
    Ron Lea
    Ron Lea
    • Paul
    Molly Parker
    Molly Parker
    • Francine 'Frannie' - Mother…
    Lorena Gale
    Lorena Gale
    • Rita…
    Jennifer Clement
    Jennifer Clement
    • Ghost of Christmas Past #1
    Nicole Parker
    Nicole Parker
    • Ghost of Christmas Past #2
    Susan Hogan
    Susan Hogan
    • Mrs. Dobson
    Kevin McNulty
    Kevin McNulty
    • Mr. Dobson
    Taran Noah Smith
    Taran Noah Smith
    • Tim 'Timmy' Cratchet
    Jeffrey DeMunn
    Jeffrey DeMunn
    • Jake Marley
    Adrienne Carter
    Adrienne Carter
    • Little Ebbie
    Bill Croft
    Bill Croft
    • Luther
    Elan Ross Gibson
    • Homeless Woman
    Laura Harris
    Laura Harris
    • Martha Cratchet
    Sarah Hayward
    Sarah Hayward
    • Nurse #2
    Maria Herrera
    Maria Herrera
    • Nurse #1
    Gary Jones
    Gary Jones
    • Floor Manager
    • Director
      • George Kaczender
    • Writers
      • Paul Redford
      • Ed Redlich
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    User reviews30

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    10Ainsley_Jo_Phillips

    A New Twist On An Old Tale

    I've seen many versions of A CHRISTMAS CAROL and can find something good about each of them. My least favorite version (of those I've watched) is SCROOGED, because I find it too hyperkinetic and not all together. Even that one has redeeming qualities. EBBIE is something new and different. Not only is Dicken's timely-for-all-times tale brought into contemporary times, but SCROOGE is a woman--and played by one of my favorite soap opera characters, Susan Lucci. All of the technical aspects (e.g. the way Jake Marley communicates with God by cell-phone when dealing with getting Ebbie in the right spirit; the way that the familiar death scene [once portrayed by a neglected tombstone with Scrooge's name on it] is portrayed by the flat-line signal sound of a heart monitor in a lonely hospital room) sends out the clear message that this fine old Christmas tale hits home these days just as it did in the mid 1800's.
    Vito Vega

    Heart-warming Christmas drama

    I have seen a 'classic' film version of A Christmas Carol, set in Dickensian times and starring Patrick Stewart and Richard E. Grant. I have also seen a funny children's version, starring Michael Caine and Jim Henson's excellent Muppets. 'Ebbie' is the first modernised version I have seen. It is always interesting to watch modernised versions of classic tales, even if they are not always good. The thing I wasn't sure about was the decision to make nearly all the main characters female, not a feminist thing as the IMDB tells me it was written by two men. It is interesting to see Scrooge as a woman, this was a good decision. It was also necessary to make Scrooge's nephew into a niece, to make her more similar to her beloved sister, even using the same actress (budget problems? - the spirits are also played by other characters from the film). But I wondered if it was pointless to have Roberta Cratchett, a single parent, as well as most of the spirits being female. Brilliant acting from Susan Lucci, an excellent actress whose only other notable role seems to be on the soap 'All My Children'. Look out for Wendy Crewson from 'Air Force One' as Roberta.
    dtucker86

    should become a holiday tradition

    Forget about Its A Wonderful Life and Miracle on 34th Street for a moment. This great film should also be traditional family fare at Christmas as well. Even though it was written over 150 years ago, Dicken's A Christmas Carol is still as topical as today's headlines because in this age of commercialism at Christmas we need to heed its message more then ever. With the exception of Sherlock Holmes and Shakespeare roles, I don't think there has ever been a part played by as many great actors as the role of Scrooge. Alastair Sim, Walter Matthau, James Whitmore, Jack Klugman, George C. Scott, Albert Finney and Patrick Stewart. Isn't it ironic that to me the best interpretation of Scrooge was done by a woman! Susan Lucci is superb in this challenging role. I am usually a puritan when it comes to updating classic tales, but this is brilliantly done here. Lucci makes you loathe her character and at the same time pity her. Watch the scene where she relives her sister's death or the one at the end where she sees herself dying alone and unloved and realizes what a wasted life of greed she has lived. She should have gotten an Emmy for this great performance. Two very fine character actors Wendy Crewson and Jeff DeMunn also shine as "Roberta" Cratchit and "Jake" Marley.
    7lastliberal

    What you sow you reap!

    Before Ms. Scrooge, there was this film, one of only two that I am aware of with a female Scrooge.

    Susan Lucci was just perfect in the role of Elizabeth (Ebbie) Scrooge, but it was the Christmas Ghosts that really stole the show.

    George Kaczender (Christmas on Division Street) has another hit with this film that is based on Dickens' novel.

    Wendy Crewson (Santa Clause, Santa Clause 2, The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause) plays Roberta 'Robbie' Cratchet, a single mom with two children, including Tiny Tim.

    Jennifer Clement and Nicole Parker were fantastically cute as the Ghosts of Christmas Past. They had a "Dreamgirls" look at first, then switched to an "I Dream of Genie" look. It was certainly a different twist.

    Lorena Gale (Premonition, Slither) was the Ghost of Christmas present and was so funny in that role.

    Molly Parker from "Deadwood" was the sister/niece.

    This was an interesting and light version that was really enjoyable.
    9josephbrando

    Modern Day Gender Swapping SCROOGE Adaption Nears Perfection

    This is my favorite of all the adaptations of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol". The twist here is that Susan Lucci stars as Elizabeth Scrooge, the manager of Dobson's Department Store. It pretty much faithfully follows the original tale only in a modern day setting, and of course with the gender-switch. Lucci is in top-notch form, showcasing her wonderful versatility, as she plays the cold-as-ice, tough-as-nails part with just a touch of camp, displays a very touching performance as she is visited by the three ghosts and very believably portrays herself as a teenager! Jeffrey DeMunn gives a very nice and creepy turn as Jake Marley and the rest of the cast is in fine. The only thing hampering this production is the terrible casting of Taran Noah Smith who is cringe-worthy as Tiny Tim, but fortunately he is only on screen for a minimal amount of time. Fans of the soapy daytime diva will not want to miss this overlooked holiday jewel. And fans of Dickens classic should enjoy the refreshing yet respectful twist on an old classic.

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    • Trivia
      Jake is several years older than Ebbie in the film; in real life, Jeffrey DeMunn, born in 1947, is four months younger than Susan Lucci, born in 1946.
    • Goofs
      Ebbie's hair changes color from almost-black to reddish-brown from scene to scene.
    • Quotes

      Ebbie: Who are you talking to?

      Jake Marley: My boss. You thought I was tough?

      Jake Marley: [talking to God on his cellphone] Yes I'm handling it.

      Ebbie: Handling what?

      Jake Marley: Change the agenda Ebbie. Reverse the priorities. I taught you everything.

      Ebbie: Yes Jake, you did.

      Jake Marley: And you know squat! You know the price of everything and the value of nothing. What you sow you reap! Do you remember Eb'? You and me? We used to be such go-getters. Always hungry. Never off the job. Do you remember what we used to say? We said, "There'll be plenty of time to rest when we're dead." Well, there's NOT!

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      Featured in 'Tis the Season: The Holidays on Screen (2022)

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    • Release date
      • December 4, 1995 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Miracle at Christmas: Ebbie's Story
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production company
      • Crescent Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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