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Scrooged
TrailerThe film centers on Frank Cross (Bill Murray, an inconsiderate and arrogant executive in the IBC television network headquarters, who is haunted by three spirits bearing lessons on Christmas Eve.Actors: Bill Murray, Karen Allen, John Forsythe, John Glover, Bobcat Goldthwait, David Johansen, Carol Kane, Robert Mitchum, Nicholas Phillips, Michael J. Pollard, Alfre Woodard, ...»Director: Richard DonnerCountry: United StatesDuration: 101 minQuality: HDRelease: 1988IMDb: 6.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Scrooged"
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Characters of "Scrooged"
Ebenezer ScroogePlayed by: Bill MurrayBellePlayed by: Karen AllenJacob MarleyPlayed by: John ForsytheBrice CummingsPlayed by: John GloverEliot LoudermilkPlayed by: Bobcat GoldthwaitSpirit of Christmas PastPlayed by: David JohansenSpirit of Christmas PresentPlayed by: Carol KaneMr. FezziwigPlayed by: Robert MitchumTiny TimPlayed by: Nicholas PhillipsHermanPlayed by: Michael J. PollardBob CratchitPlayed by: Alfre WoodardGrammaPlayed by: Mabel KingFan ScroogePlayed by: John MurrayRobert GouletPlayed by: Robert GouletEarl CrossPlayed by: Brian Doyle-MurraySanta ClausPlayed by: Al 'Red Dog' WeberMrs. ClausPlayed by: Jean Speegle HowardJune CleaverPlayed by: June ChandlerWally CleaverPlayed by: Michael EidamTedPlayed by: Mary Ellen TrainorWaynePlayed by: Bruce JarchowSteven CooleyPlayed by: Damon HinesShasta CooleyPlayed by: Tamika McCollumRandee CooleyPlayed by: Koren McCollumLanell CooleyPlayed by: Reina KingDoris CrossPlayed by: Lisa MendeWoman in ShelterPlayed by: Anne RamseyGhost of Christmas Yet to ComePlayed by: Chaz Conner -
Directors of "Scrooged"
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Creators of "Scrooged"
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Critic Reviews of "Scrooged"
Hollywood ReporterApril 07, 2015Despite the juicy, on-the-edge craziness, Murray is able to layer his outrageous histrionics with an inner sensibility, making his ultimate transformation not only believable but Christmas-cheer uplifting.
Chicago ReaderNovember 27, 2007Tacky in the extreme, this self-congratulatory 1988 film is an exercise in hypocrisy, indulging every form of Christmas exploitation that it pretends to attack, and many of the laughs are forced.
VarietyNovember 27, 2007An appallingly unfunny comedy, and a vivid illustration of the fact that money can't buy you laughs.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003In spite of the jokes at the expense of television-network censors, there's very little in the film, aside from naughty words, that wouldn't be perfectly acceptable on prime-time television.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000If Donner and his team had any interest in the story's message, they've picked a puzzling way to show it.
eFilmCritic.comDecember 29, 2015Murray, it's clear today, was the perfect Scrooge of the '80s.
Antagony & EcstasyDecember 13, 2009A meaningful Christmas Carol this is not, but a perfectly entertaining yuletide comedy this certainly is.
Combustible CelluloidAugust 20, 2009Bill Murray is the one of the greatest screen Scrooges in this 1980s updating.
TV GuideNovember 27, 2007A number of talented actors appear, but only a few are able to make much of a mark given their limited screentime.
Dispatch-Tribune NewspapersAugust 12, 2006Frequently funny take on Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" with Murray learning a lesson.
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