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  1. Christmas Carol, A (1984) A Christmas Eve visit from the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future teaches old miser Ebenezer Scrooge to open his heart to the spirit of Christmas and to the joys of friends and family. 13,997 1 h 41 min 1984. 13+. Fantasy · Drama · Heartwarming · Strange. This video is currently unavailable. to watch in ...

  2. Dec 18, 2023 · It's tough to pick a single adaptation of A Christmas Carol as the absolute best of all time, but the 1984's TV movie version starring George C. Scott is unassailable.Other versions do some things ...

  3. George C Scott just *IS* Scrooge. All the other characters are cast well. Especially his nephew. Over the years I have watched most of the "Scrooge | Christmas Carol" movies always saving this version for last. Now I only watch this one which is NOT always available on Prime or a free channel.

  4. Scott Bonnenfant ... texture artist Siksit Boonyodom ... shot finishing artist/compositor Olivia Bouwkamp ... motion capture technical director Laura C. Bowers ... production coordinator Alex Boyle ... resource technical assistant Derek Brady ... assistant technical director Michael Brainerd ...

  5. A Christmas Carol (1984) "Humbug!" "I decided that he was the loneliest man in the world, and that's how I played him." — George C. Scott on his interpretation of Scrooge. A Christmas Carol is a 1984 made-for-TV film adaptation of the novel of the same name, directed by Clive Donner. It stars George C. Scott as Ebenezer Scrooge, the man who ...

  6. I let you go with a full heart. May you be happy in the life you have chosen.”. “Good Spirit, your nature intercedes for me and pities me. Assure me that I may yet change these shadows, by an altered life. I will honour Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year .”. George C. Scott - Ebenezer Scrooge.

  7. Dec 18, 2019 · The everlasting idea behind "A Christmas Carol" is that its lessons can radio signal any person in progress, just like a monologue from Mr. Rogers is for all ages, without needing to use gravely serious language. Instead, this movie’s limits are obvious, in terms of its eloquence and its targeted audience. “A Christmas Carol” even seems ...

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