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Scrooge
TrailerEbenezer Scrooge is a cold-hearted and greedy old miser whose only concern is money and profit and hates everything to do with Christmas. But he has a change of heart after three spirit visitations: Christmas Past, Christmas Present and Christmas Future on Christmas Eve.Actors: Albert Finney, Edith Evans, Kenneth More, Laurence Naismith, Michael Medwin, David Collings, Anton Rodgers, Suzanne Neve, Frances Cuka, Derek Francis, Gordon Jackson, ...»Director: Ronald NeameCountry: United KingdomDuration: 113 minQuality: HDRelease: 1970IMDb: 7.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Scrooge"
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Characters of "Scrooge"
Ebenezer ScroogePlayed by: Albert FinneySpirit of Christmas PastPlayed by: Edith EvansSpirit of Christmas PresentPlayed by: Kenneth MoreMr. FezziwigPlayed by: Laurence NaismithFredPlayed by: Michael MedwinBob CratchitPlayed by: David CollingsBellePlayed by: Suzanne NeveFirst CollectorPlayed by: Derek FrancisFred's WifePlayed by: Mary PeachGhost of Christmas Yet to ComePlayed by: Paddy StoneMrs. FezziwigPlayed by: Kay WalshTiny TimPlayed by: Richard BeaumontJacob MarleyPlayed by: Alec Guinness -
Directors of "Scrooge"
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Creators of "Scrooge"
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Critic Reviews of "Scrooge"
New York TimesMay 09, 2005Even Scrooge's fingernails are dirty, and while I don't think that Dickens intended to equate greed with unwashed hands, he probably would not have objected.
Chicago Sun-TimesOctober 23, 2004Scrooge works very nicely on its intended level and the kids sitting near me seemed to be having a good time.
ReelViewsJanuary 01, 2000Unlike the great musicals, where you might find yourself humming a tune a few days later, with Scrooge, you'll be lucky if you remember the name of one of the songs a few hours later.
Common Sense MediaJanuary 02, 2011This musical Scrooge is great for kids.
Antagony & EcstasyDecember 06, 2009[Finney is] the only element of this production that is really up to much good... the film lacks energy or dramatic thrust.
TV GuideNovember 27, 2007Director Ronald Neame's well-paced film captures the period beautifully, and the acting is superb, with Finney and Alec Guinness, as Marley's ghost, real standouts.
Las Vegas Review-JournalApril 21, 2006Thank you very much - for this perennial holiday delight.
New TimesApril 25, 2004Lovely. Even better than the Henry Winkler version.
Zap2it.comMarch 21, 2003One of the more delightful versions
Flick FilosopherJanuary 01, 2000A roduction that suffers from its theatrical roots and its need to not only make its antihero see the error of his ways but go way overboard in making up for his past.
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