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Cuento de Navidad de Charles Dickens

Título original: Christmas Carol: The Movie
  • 2001
  • A
  • 1h 21min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.4/10
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Cuento de Navidad de Charles Dickens (2001)
Old bitter miser Ebenezer Scrooge (Simon Callow) who makes excuses for his uncaring nature learns real compassion when three ghosts visit him on Christmas Eve.
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El viejo avaro amargado Ebenezer Scrooge, que inventa excusas para justificar su naturaleza indiferente, aprende la verdadera compasión cuando tres fantasmas le visitan en Nochebuena.El viejo avaro amargado Ebenezer Scrooge, que inventa excusas para justificar su naturaleza indiferente, aprende la verdadera compasión cuando tres fantasmas le visitan en Nochebuena.El viejo avaro amargado Ebenezer Scrooge, que inventa excusas para justificar su naturaleza indiferente, aprende la verdadera compasión cuando tres fantasmas le visitan en Nochebuena.

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    • Jimmy T. Murakami
  • Guionistas
    • Piet Kroon
    • Robert Llewellyn
    • Charles Dickens
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    • Simon Callow
    • Kate Winslet
    • Nicolas Cage
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.4/10
    2.3 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Jimmy T. Murakami
    • Guionistas
      • Piet Kroon
      • Robert Llewellyn
      • Charles Dickens
    • Elenco
      • Simon Callow
      • Kate Winslet
      • Nicolas Cage
    • 23Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 15Opiniones de los críticos
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 1 nominación en total

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    Simon Callow
    Simon Callow
    • Scrooge
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    • …
    Kate Winslet
    Kate Winslet
    • Belle
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    Nicolas Cage
    Nicolas Cage
    • Marley
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    Jane Horrocks
    Jane Horrocks
    • Ghost of Christmas Past
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    Michael Gambon
    Michael Gambon
    • Ghost of Christmas Present
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    Rhys Ifans
    Rhys Ifans
    • Bob Cratchit
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    Juliet Stevenson
    Juliet Stevenson
    • Mrs. Cratchit
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    • …
    Robert Llewellyn
    Robert Llewellyn
    • Old Joe
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    Iain Jones
    • Fred
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    Colin McFarlane
    Colin McFarlane
    • Fezziwig
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    Beth Winslet
    Beth Winslet
    • Fan
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    Arthur Cox
    Arthur Cox
    • Dr. Lambert
    • (voz)
    Keith Wickham
    Keith Wickham
    • Mr. Leach
    • (voz)
    • …
    Joss Sanglier
    • Choir Master
    • (voz)
    Sarah Kayte Foster
    • Mouse
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    • (as Sarah Annison)
    Rosalie MacCraig
    • Mouse
    • (voz)
    Aaron Basacombe
    • Child
    • (voz)
    Bradley Kelly
    • Child
    • (voz)
    • Dirección
      • Jimmy T. Murakami
    • Guionistas
      • Piet Kroon
      • Robert Llewellyn
      • Charles Dickens
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    3HotToastyRag

    Why wasn't it real-people?

    In this version of A Christmas Carol, Simon Callow plays Charles Dickens. He attends a reading of his classic story, and as he reads aloud to his audience, the film turns to cartoon. Simon lends his voice to Ebenezer Scrooge, and he's joined by Nicolas Cage as Marley, Rhys Ifans as Bob Cratchit, Michael Gambon as the Ghost of Christmas Present, Jane Horrocks as the Ghost of Christmas Past, Juliet Stevenson as Mrs. Cratchit, and Kate Winslet as Belle.

    If you're going to go with an animated version, go with Mr. Magoo's comedic version. If you want something a little more sophisticated, go with Jim Carrey's 3-D version. This version isn't atrocious, but it's also not very good. It'll draw in quite a few viewings because of the cast, but how much more fun would it have been if it was a real-people movie with the same cast? Maybe everyone signed on thinking that was the case, and maybe the beginning real-people section was only added to appease audience members who were under the same impression when they rented it.
    Victor Field

    Where are Darcel, Pam, Beverly, Jamila, Cooley, Mark, Eileen and Nicole when you really need them?

    Darcel, Pam etc are - or were - the Solid Gold Dancers ("Solid Gold" was an American pop music show in the 1980s); in the movie "Scrooged" six of them (guess which two were absent) made a cameo appearance as part of the cast of Bill Murray's TV version of the classic Charles Dickens story... and there's the biggest problem with "Christmas Carol: The Movie" right there. Not the presence of leggy, gorgeous American girls in skimpy attire - such a thing could only have benefitted this movie - but the stunningly definitive and frankly ignorant title; so all the other versions of the novel (and there have been quite a few down the years, featuring casts from Alastair Sim through Henry Winkler [in the TV movie "An American Christmas Carol"] to Michael Caine in "The Muppet Christmas Carol" - not to mention the musical "Scrooge," at least two animated versions, and countless episodes of TV shows borrowing the whole story, like "WKRP In Cincinnati" and "The Odd Couple" to name but two) don't count then?

    For a movie to live up to such a title, it would have to be the best version ever, and this isn't. It isn't helped by having live-action bookends of the great man (played here by Simon Callow, also the voice of Ebenezer Scrooge) performing a dramatic reading of his book in Boston. Or by having a pair of mice throughout the movie as the closest things to soulmates the man has (cute animals should be left to Disney and Disney alone). Or by animation that's depressingly crude for the most part (it all looks like a poor 1970s TV show, with the exception of the journeys the Ghosts of Christmas Past and Present take our "hero" on, where the movie really does come to life for a bit). Or by Piet Kroon and Robert "Kryten" Llewellyn's script, or Julian Nott's score (pains me to say it, but the songs from Kate Winslet and Charlotte Church are the highpoints).

    And as for Nicolas Cage as Jacob Marley... not since the late lamented Lorenzo Music did Peter Venkman on "The Real Ghostbusters" has there been such a shockingly bad case of cartoon miscasting. And some people wonder why so many of us love Pixar.
    3TheLittleSongbird

    Two or three good things can't save this film from being so dull and lifeless

    I just want to start off saying I adore the story A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, it is timeless and alongside The Nutcracker it is for me the quintessential Christmas story. There are some good, great even, versions of this classic, the Alastair Sim film(up there with It's a Wonderful Life) as the ultimate Christmas film, the George C. Scott film and Muppet Christmas Carol.

    I wish I could add this film to the list of great versions, but sadly, I can't. For me, this is the worst version. However, it is not a complete embarrassment. Simon Callow is good as Charles Dickens and as Ebeneezer Scrooge, and the live-action opening scene is one of two good scenes the other being the Ghost of Christmas Yet-to-Come sequence, Kate Winslet is charming and touching as Belle and of the soundtrack(which I quite liked) What If and the Charlotte Church song are the standouts.

    I really wanted to like it, but I did wish Christmas Carol:The Movie- the ghastly, uninspired title alone is just one of the problems- wasn't so lifeless and dull. Two things especially made it so. One was the quality of the animation, the look of the film does look drab with flat colours, with the background art lacking fluidity and the character designs looking quite dated. The other is the storytelling despite the core of the story being there, the fact that there were changes didn't bother me actually, it's just that some especially the anthropomorphic mice were unnecessary, overly cute and interrupted the flow of the story far too much. The romantic subplot took too long to get going too, and the Walking in the air-like sequences are some of the film's better scenes visually but they too drag the story down to a lesser extent.

    While there is the odd dialogue lifted from the book, most of it feels dumbed down and juvenile as if to appeal more to children or those who haven't read the story, which is what I felt similarly about most of the subplots. The voice cast Callow and Winslet aside are disappointing. They are talented but their dialogue is lacking. Jane Horrocks and Michael Gambon are fine actors and do fit into their roles well enough, it's just that the writing and storytelling disallows them into doing anything particularly special with them. The worst by far is Nicolas Cage, who doesn't work at all as Jacob Marley sounding very bored and monotone throughout.

    In conclusion, two or three good things aren't enough to save this film. 3/10 Bethany Cox
    6sandlot1992

    a Really Decent Adaptation of this Dickens Tale

    Out of all the adaptations of this classic Christmas story by Charles Dickens, this is probably a really good one in my opinion! the story is really good though compared to the original novel; but of course in the novel Ebenezer Scrooge encounters Jacob Marley's ghost in his bedroom, but in this version it's in his office. plus the animation looks really decent and okay in my book though especially the backgrounds that look like something you see in a Christmas card or from Dicken's original illustrations to the novel that's based on the original novel, plus Simon Callow does a really good job voicing Scrooge and playing Charles Dickens in the live action segments as well as Nicolas Cage as Jacob Marley and kudos to Kate Winslet from Titanic (1997) voicing Scrooge's fiancé Belle. yet this movie has some dark moments along with some sad moments and I wouldn't call this a boring adaption, if your a fan to any adaptation to a Christmas Carol along with the Muppets version, check this one out if you have kids in your family!
    8TheLeglessScotsman

    Nice movie of the well-known story

    I quite much liked this version. I know that the story of Ebenezer Scrooge has been filmed many times but I don't care about that because of the moral point of this story. And hey, how many Dracula movies are out there?

    The old-time animation was excellent and invigorating as I am quite bored with many modern day dull computer animations.

    Mice were an excellent spice in the story. It looks like that many hate those mice and that they're not part of the story but hopefully everybody remembers Charles Dickens' lines in the start of the movie that this is not a straight adaptation from the book. Perhaps he just added those mice while telling the story? To me, mice didn't steal the story to themselves. The moral story of the original book is still there. And there aren't a director who didn't add something to the movie nevertheless what book says.

    The ghost parts of the movie were marvelously made (especially the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come -part).

    All in all, a well-made animated movie.

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    • Trivia
      Michael Gambon (Ghost of Christmas Present) also played Scrooge in the 2010 Doctor Who (2005) Christmas special A Christmas Carol (2010).
    • Errores
      Scrooge collects a sheaf of papers regarding debts that he's taken over but when he meets up with Joe, his debt collector, instead of giving him the papers he gives him a book.
    • Citas

      Ebenezer Scrooge: Cratchit, that slovenly, good for nothing... Even a tiny mouse is more tidy!

    • Versiones alternativas
      Some DVD versions omit the live action theatrical opening and ending featuring Simon Callow as Charles Dickens. The Region 1 DVD from MGM has both scenes as a supplement in the special features section.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Making 'Christmas Carol: The Movie' (2003)
    • Bandas sonoras
      What If I
      Performed by Kate Winslet

      Produced by Steve Mac

      Engineered by Chris Laws and Matt Howe at Rokstone Studios, London

      Assistant Daniel Pursey

      Written by Steve Mac and Wayne Hector

      Published by Rokstone Music/Universal Music/Universal Music

      Except USA: Rokstone Music/Songs of Windswept/Universal Music

      Used by kind permission of Universal Music Publishing Ltd

      Rokstone Musice LTD/Universal Music Publishing Ltd 2001

      2001 Illuminated Films (Christmas Carol) Ltd

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      • 7 de diciembre de 2001 (Reino Unido)
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      • USD 12,000,000 (estimado)
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