Top cast:George Nichols,Owen Moore,Florence Barker
Director:Terry McDonough
Genre:Fantasy
Region:Canada
Year:2004
Storyline:"As the SNAPCOUNT order to strike was readied by Fowler, Ryan began communications with President Nemerov, relaying the truth about the events: that the nuclear bombing was a terrorist attack, that the weapon was not Russian but American, that a neo-fascist named Dressler two months earlier had bought an A-bomb on the black market, that Dressler paid three disaffected Russian scientists to make the bomb active, and that the bomb was shipped to the US where a man named Mason was hired to deliver the bomb to the target and set the two countries on a collision course.In his top floor office of Worthington Labs in the city, Warren Worthington II was preparing to use the cure on his grown teen son, Warren Worthington III/Angel."Revealing warmth under his sleazy facade, Ratso invites Joe to share the filthy condemned, East Village tenement building where he lives: "The X on the windows means the landlord can""t collect rent, which is a convenience, on account of it""s condemned.You will remain in my service and learn your place." [Note: The Prince-Archbishop was the employer of both Mozart and his father in Salzburg.]As he strode away into the next room, Mozart was met with loud appreciative applause by the other concert attendees - he turned to ""show-off"" he adulation and ovation that he was receiving to the Prince-Archbishop behind him - while he bowed and simultaneously ""mooned"" he Archbishop (a clever visual pun).He is given encouragement by a whimsical, endearing, trainee-angel named Clarence (Henry Travers).The story turns Dickensian (similar toA Christmas Carol, although told from Bob Cratchit""s point-of-view rather han from Scrooge""s) when the hysterical, despairing, and melancholy family man is shown what the small town (Bedford Falls, now renamed Pottersville after the town""s evil tycoon) would be like without him.