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A delightful musical adaptation of the Charles Dickens' classic starring Albert Finney in the role of Ebenezer Scrooge, the cold-hearted miser visited by three spirits on Christmas Eve. Read more
| Starring | Albert Finney, Edith Evans, Kenneth More, Laurence Naismith |
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| Director | Ronald Neame |
| Genres | Drama |
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A delightful musical adaptation of the Charles Dickens' classic starring Albert Finney in the role of Ebenezer Scrooge, the cold-hearted miser visited by three spirits on Christmas Eve.
| Starring | Albert Finney, Edith Evans, Kenneth More, Laurence Naismith, Michael Medwin |
|---|---|
| Director | Ronald Neame |
| Studio | PARAMOUNT HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 53 mins Blu-ray: 1 hr 26 mins |
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| Genres | Drama |
| Language | DVD: English Blu-ray: English |
| Released | Production year: 1970 To Rent: DVD: 05 Oct 2009 Blu-ray: 07 Nov 2011 |
A misbegotten musical adaptation of Dickens' much too perennial tale, featuring songs by Leslie Bricusse that are not... read more on Time Out
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by far the Best
i have seen all the different versions of scrooge and this one is by far the best, Very often musicals can be tiresome and the songs tend to get in the way of ... read more »
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A forgotten great.
This film has probably been eclipsed by Oliver but has a quality of its own that makes it an entertaining view.
Good casting. Lovely music.read more »
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Thank ya' very much!!
Five stars maybe a little high for this film but it's really dear to my hart; It brings back wonderful memories of Christmases and love ones both long gone... read more »
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scrooge albert finney
this is simply the best version,and i have seen them all.makes you feel warm inside,and the memory of it stays whith you always.
Is The Golden Compass a Christmas movie? Novelist Philip Pullman would probably be appalled at the idea. Despite quisling spin from the movie's stars, the book is very clearly an attack on religion, and (to a lesser degree) the film is too. A Church of England atheist, as he puts it, Pullman imagines a society in thrall to a powerful theological body, the Magisterium, whose pervasive influence threatens to curtail individual liberties and the great Enlightenment tradition of scientific inquiry. Read more