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A Christmas Carol

  • Téléfilm
  • 1999
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 35min
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7,4/10
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Patrick Stewart in A Christmas Carol (1999)
Trailer 1
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn bitter old miser who makes excuses for his uncaring nature learns real compassion when three ghosts visit him on Christmas Eve.An bitter old miser who makes excuses for his uncaring nature learns real compassion when three ghosts visit him on Christmas Eve.An bitter old miser who makes excuses for his uncaring nature learns real compassion when three ghosts visit him on Christmas Eve.

  • Réalisation
    • David Hugh Jones
  • Scénario
    • Peter Barnes
    • Charles Dickens
  • Casting principal
    • Patrick Stewart
    • Richard E. Grant
    • Joel Grey
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,4/10
    12 k
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    • Réalisation
      • David Hugh Jones
    • Scénario
      • Peter Barnes
      • Charles Dickens
    • Casting principal
      • Patrick Stewart
      • Richard E. Grant
      • Joel Grey
    • 129avis d'utilisateurs
    • 23avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 5 nominations au total

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    A Christmas Carol
    Trailer 0:35
    A Christmas Carol
    This Is Scrooge
    Clip 1:21
    This Is Scrooge
    This Is Scrooge
    Clip 1:21
    This Is Scrooge

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    Rôles principaux53

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    Patrick Stewart
    Patrick Stewart
    • Mr. Ebenezer Scrooge
    Richard E. Grant
    Richard E. Grant
    • Bob Cratchit
    Joel Grey
    Joel Grey
    • The Ghost of Christmas Past
    Ian McNeice
    Ian McNeice
    • Mr. Albert Fezziwig
    Saskia Reeves
    Saskia Reeves
    • Mrs. Cratchit
    Desmond Barrit
    Desmond Barrit
    • The Ghost of Christmas Present
    Bernard Lloyd
    Bernard Lloyd
    • Marley's Ghost
    Dominic West
    Dominic West
    • Fred (Scrooge's nephew)
    Trevor Peacock
    Trevor Peacock
    • Old Joe
    Liz Smith
    Liz Smith
    • Mrs. Dilber
    Elizabeth Spriggs
    Elizabeth Spriggs
    • Mrs. Riggs
    Kenny Doughty
    Kenny Doughty
    • Young Scrooge
    Laura Fraser
    Laura Fraser
    • Belle
    Celia Imrie
    Celia Imrie
    • Mrs. Bennett
    John Franklyn-Robbins
    John Franklyn-Robbins
    • Crump
    Roger Frost
    Roger Frost
    • Clergyman
    Edward Petherbridge
    Edward Petherbridge
    • Foster
    Jeremy Swift
    Jeremy Swift
    • Williams
    • Réalisation
      • David Hugh Jones
    • Scénario
      • Peter Barnes
      • Charles Dickens
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    9cymbols

    Wonderfully done

    Patrick Stewart brings Ebenezer Scrooge to life in this wonderful production. As he moves from the embittered character which we are first presented with, through the intense emotions of a man reformed by the Christmas spirit, we are both astounded and captivated by the depth of Scrooge's character. A pleasure to watch.
    10Costu-2

    Instant classic!

    This is the timeless Dickens story...splendidly told! The cast is uniformly excellent, even down to the smaller roles that may only offer an actor a scene or two. But it is Patrick Stewart's show ALL THE WAY! Not only does he dominate every scene he is in by his sheer presence, but his interpretation of the character of Ebenezer Scrooge lends depth and believability to the old miser and his complete transformation, where others have veered toward caricature. The music, the costumes, the sets -- all are of first quality. Highly recommended!
    9roghache

    Impressive version but darker, with a meaner Scrooge

    We are great buffs of A Christmas Carol in our household, and watch almost every version faithfully each Christmas, including the old 1938 Reginald Owen and the 1984 George C. Scott. Our overall favourite is the 1951 black and white tale starring Alastair Sim, because for me, Sim IS Ebeneezer Scrooge, his conversion the most believable. However, this modern version has its own unique merits and is a more than satisfying & watchable adaptation. (See my comments on the other films also, if interested)

    Patrick Stewart, once you get past his not being Captain Jean Luc Picard (difficult for us as Star Trek fans), makes a pretty convincing Ebeneezer Scrooge and definitely the meanest one of the cinematic world. This miser is just an incredibly nasty old businessman; personally, I'd be quite afraid to carol outside HIS office window!

    The tale begins uniquely, not with the classic rendering of 'Old Marley was dead to begin with', but with Marley's actual funeral as attended by his surviving business partner, the only movie version to detail this event. However, the rest of the film is quite conventionally done. Wonderful modern special effects of course, with Marley's ghost (a quiet but grim & tortured creature here) and so forth. The spirits are well captured, and the Spirit of Christmas Present is even (unlike other versions) shown to age, in keeping with the novel, as his twelve days of Christmas progress toward Twelfth Night.

    This adaptation has my absolute favorite depiction of Scrooge's nephew, Fred. His hearty entry into his miserly uncle's counting house is absolutely priceless, with his benevolent, booming, 'A Merry Christmas, Uncle. God save you!' I adore Fred in this tale. I also love the little added touch at Fred's Christmas dinner party where the punch is heated with a hot poker. Magnificent! On the other hand, while Mr. Fezziwig is indeed intended to be plump and jolly, I found the positively fat & rather crude Fezziwigs (both Mr. & Mrs.) a tad overdone.

    Scrooge's sister, Fan, is younger than him here, as in the novel. Most other versions have her older, and fabricate Scrooge's mother death in childbirth when he was born. However, Fan is barefoot in this movie when she comes to her brother's boarding school to retrieve him. How probable would that be in wintertime?

    This movie has by a mile the best depiction of the Cratchit's poverty. Frankly, in some versions, the Cratchits appear so downright prosperous that one half expects a servant or two to appear and begin assisting Mrs. Cratchit with the goose & pudding. These Cratchits are literally poor as church mice, just as Dickens intended them to be. Bob appears bone weary, haggard, and long-suffering, Mrs. Cratchit homespun but cheerful as she goes about her endless chores, and Tiny Tim of course a very endearing little waif. I did, however, have strong objections to the young Cratchits banging on the dinner table with their cutlery. Yes, they were eager for goose, but would never have dreamed of being so rude. (In the novel, they stuff spoons in their mouths so they won't shriek for goose!)

    If anything, this version is generally the most faithful to Dickens' novel. For example, it's the adaptation which best depicts Christmas Present's tale, where the miners, mariners at sea, and prison inmates are all celebrating Christmas as best they can. Especially dramatic is the scene in which a prisoner begins playing The First Noel on his recorder and the other inmates chime in one by one with their voices. You sense the spirit of Christmas in their midst. Also, this is the only version I've seen in which the repentant Scrooge attends church on Christmas morning before his appearance at the nephew's house for dinner. And at his office next morning, in his little speech to the befuddled Bob, Scrooge addresses the hot Christmas drink in question by its proper name, bishop, as per the novel.

    Overall, this modern movie is excellent, but doesn't come across quite as a heartwarming tale. Maybe more realistic, but somehow it seems a wee bit darker than the others.
    7Toonlady

    Worth seeing, but still not the best ever!

    Anyone who's never seen an adaptation of this perennial favorite would undoubtedly find it outstanding. However, since I almost literally cut my teeth on the ultimate version - the 1951 classic starring Alistair Sim - I couldn't avoid comparisons. Patrick Stewart turned in an inspired performance, but he lacked the sly humor that made Sim's' performance so endearing. I found the casting of Joel Grey as the Ghost of Christmas past an inspired stroke. The rest of the cast was admirable, and Tiny Tim had killer dimples! All in all - pop the popcorn, gather the family - and enjoy. You won't be sorry.
    8KnatLouie

    Bah! this isn't humbug! (but a very nice story).

    Here is another great adaption of Dickens' great Christmas story! My mood always get a little better when I watch or read this story...especially when it is Christmas! Patrick Stewart is certainly one of my favorite actors (Star Trek was one of my favorite TV-shows when I was younger), and Richard E. Grant (who also appeared in the film "Warlock") plays a very sympathetic role in this story as the book-keeper Cratchit. I think that they fit very nicely into their roles, and the supporting cast also does a fine job. Little Tim is very sweet, and you just hope that he is going to survive! They did a good job at showing Scrooge's past and telling the story of how he became such a bitter old man, and how the ghosts try to persuade him into enjoying the remaining years of his life instead of being cruel and grumpy all the time.

    I hope you enjoy this movie as much as I did, and a very merry Christmas to all!

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    • Anecdotes
      During the 1990s, Sir Patrick Stewart wrote and starred in a one-man play based on A Christmas Carol, performing it in various places in the United States and the United Kingdom. He performed it again for the survivors and victim's families of 9/11, and again in 2005. In the play, he performed over forty different characters.
    • Gaffes
      At the end of Scrooge's visit to the Cratchit's during Christmas Present, Tiny Tim starts singing "Silent Night" which is then taken up by others in various scenes. Originally a German-language hymn written in Austria, it was not translated into English until 1863, a full 20 years after Dickens wrote "A Christmas Carol".
    • Citations

      Mr. Ebenezer Scrooge: [about Tiny Tim] Is there no chance that boy will be spared?

      The Ghost of Christmas Present: Not if the future remains unaltered. But so what if he dies? If he's going to do it, he'd better do it quick and decrease the surplus population. If you be a man in your heart, forbear that wicked cant until you've discovered what the surplus really is and where it is. Will you decided what men shall live, what men shall die? It may be that in the sight of Heaven, you are more worthless and less fit to live than millions, like this poor man's child. Oh God, to hear the insect on the leaf pronouncing there is too much life among his hungry brothers in the dust!

    • Versions alternatives
      A letterboxed version formatted for HDTV is currently (2007) being shown on Turner Network Television. This version is cropped (the top and bottom are cut off). The picture was not made in widescreen and was not shown that way originally. The DVD is also made in fullscreen, not letterboxed or anamorphically enhanced.
    • Connexions
      Featured in 25 Most Heartwarming Holiday TV Moments (2011)
    • Bandes originales
      Good King Wenceslas
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      Traditional tune

      English lyrics by John M. Neale and Thomas Helmore

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 décembre 1999 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Site officiel
      • TNT
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Cuento de Navidad
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Kirby Hall, Corby, Northamptonshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(school)
    • Sociétés de production
      • TNT
      • Hallmark Entertainment
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      • 1h 35min(95 min)
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