Arthur Miller's The American Clock (1993)
- Director(s):
- Bob Clark
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This made-for-cable version of Arthur Miller's play The American Clock was adapted for television by Frank Galati. Inspired partly by Studs Terkel's oral history Hard Times, and partly by Miller's own recollections, the film is set at the beginning of the Depression. When the stock market crashes, the well-to-do Baumler family (John Rubinstein, Mary McDonnell, Loren Dean) loses everything. The Baumlers are forced to move from their plush penthouse apartment to the less-attractive Brooklyn digs of Mrs. Baumler's sister (Joanna Miles). Twelve-year-old Lee Baumler (Dean), the Arthur Miller counterpart, hits the road to find out how others are coping with the Long National Nightmare. The alternately depressing and uplifting storyline moves along briskly to a surprisingly abrupt climax. Kelly Preston, David Strathairn, Eddie Bracken, Darren McGavin, and Estelle Parson co-star in The American Clock, which premiered over the TNT Cable Network on August 23, 1993. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Lloyd Battista - Tony
- Alex Bookston - Frank
- Jim Dale - Ted Quinn
- Robert Dickman - Bidder
- Art Hindle - Rich Friend
- Wyatt Knight - Clayton
- Jack Kruschen - Kapush
- Al Mancini - Dugan
- Rebecca Miller - Edie
- Estelle Parsons - Older Doris
- John Randolph - Older Lee Baumler
- Tony Roberts - Jesse Livermore
- J.T. Walsh - Judge Bradley
- Benjamin Clark - Second Piano Man
- Eddie Bracken - Grandpa
- Mary McDonnell - Rose Baumler
- Kelly Preston - Diana Marley
- Darren McGavin - Older Arthur Huntington
- Roberts Blossom - Old Wayne Taylor
- Michael Carter - Piano Man
- Loretta Devine - Irene
- Adrienne Hampton - Mrs. Taylor
- John M. Jackson - Brewster
- Yaphet Kotto - Isaac
- Ron Kuhlman - Young Wayne Taylor
- Randle Mell - Sheriff
- Dick O'Neill - Ryan
- Felton Perry - Clarence
- Wynn Reichert - Bartender
- Ivette Soler - Lucille
- Bill Wiley - Hank Howard
- Shae D'Lyn - Young Doris
- Loren Dean - Young Lee Baumler
- Joanna Miles - Fanny
- David Strathairn - Young Arthur Huntington
- John Rubinstein - Moe Baumler
- Director(s):
- Bob Clark
- Writer(s):
- Frank Galati
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