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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn an American town, an old bitter miser is given a ghostly chance at redemption on Christmas Eve.In an American town, an old bitter miser is given a ghostly chance at redemption on Christmas Eve.In an American town, an old bitter miser is given a ghostly chance at redemption on Christmas Eve.
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Ken Pogue
- Jack Latham
- (as Kenneth Pogue)
Christopher Crabb
- Jonathan Thatcher
- (as Chris Crabb)
Sylvia Marie Llewellyn
- Latham's Secretary
- (as Sylvia Llewellyn)
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I haven't seen it in about 15 years, but I really did like this version of A Christmas Carol. Yeah, it deviated a bit from the original story, but... so what? I could relate to it more.
Seems like ABC would have this one to broadcast annually, but I guess they tossed it when the Fonzie furor was over. Actually, I'm not sure if he was best cast as the American Scrooge, but that didn't take away from the story.
Call me delusional, but I consider it an unappreciated holiday classic.
Seems like ABC would have this one to broadcast annually, but I guess they tossed it when the Fonzie furor was over. Actually, I'm not sure if he was best cast as the American Scrooge, but that didn't take away from the story.
Call me delusional, but I consider it an unappreciated holiday classic.
I have to admit that this is my personal favorite when it comes to all the "Christmas Carol" films. I try to watch it every year now. I actually really enjoyed Henry Winkler as "Scrooge" and found his portrayal memorable. I am not sure if it is noted in the credits but the majority of this film was shot on location in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. This film does break some of the traditions of the original Charles Dickens tale but it is a very good version of the original with all the same good spirit.
Total 1970's TV movie greatness! This is how we used to do it! I've never seen this before but I was around back then and I can imagine watching it on our tiny home back then.
This movie is meant for big boxy television sets that were heavier than any 2024 electric vehicle on the road today.
Henry Winkler is an icon.
In 1979, there weren't many stars much bigger or brighter.
The man could do anything he wanted back then and millions of eyes would gather.
And so here he was back then.
Out of Fonzi's leather jacket and into heavy, almost Frankenstein-like makeup to play a stateside Scrooge-type early 20th Century character.
And believe it or not, he's as charismatic here as he is on Happy Days and even The Waterboy.
Such a legend. Such a great actor.
This is just an enjoyable, timeless, and fun family holiday film.
You know the story, but have you seen this version?
It's worth a look. A Seventies tv version of Dickens starring one of the coolest cats to ever do it.
This movie is meant for big boxy television sets that were heavier than any 2024 electric vehicle on the road today.
Henry Winkler is an icon.
In 1979, there weren't many stars much bigger or brighter.
The man could do anything he wanted back then and millions of eyes would gather.
And so here he was back then.
Out of Fonzi's leather jacket and into heavy, almost Frankenstein-like makeup to play a stateside Scrooge-type early 20th Century character.
And believe it or not, he's as charismatic here as he is on Happy Days and even The Waterboy.
Such a legend. Such a great actor.
This is just an enjoyable, timeless, and fun family holiday film.
You know the story, but have you seen this version?
It's worth a look. A Seventies tv version of Dickens starring one of the coolest cats to ever do it.
While I love almost all of the "Christmas Carol" films, this one really has a special place in my heart. I saw this movie many years back when I was not really a fan of Christmas movies and never went out of my way to watch them. This film changed that. I enjoyed it so much that I now eagerly await every December as a time once again to enjoy some of the classic holiday shows from times past. "An American Christmas Carol" is easily one of my favorites. And, as a previous reviewer felt, the ending of the Winkler version may be the best of all of the versions, although I still love the Alistair Sims ending (standing on his head!) Excellent film. And it deserves a place in the "Christmas Film Hall Of Fame".
For a long time, I was fascinated by the make up of Henry Winkler. Better adaptations of A Christas Carol were more attractive and the story of venerable Benedict and his exploration of past, present and future, like the nice transformation was only a piece from a long chain.
But , seeing it again, I was fascinated by the nuances, tones and acting.
And more than seduced by the charming end.
Indeed, the story of a lonely old man, reduced to himself. But, in same measure, fine portrait of the selfishness as fruit of many bitter experiences and surogate of happiness. Not the make up rules but a beautiful acting, sustaining a precise, clear and touching message. And it is enough.
But , seeing it again, I was fascinated by the nuances, tones and acting.
And more than seduced by the charming end.
Indeed, the story of a lonely old man, reduced to himself. But, in same measure, fine portrait of the selfishness as fruit of many bitter experiences and surogate of happiness. Not the make up rules but a beautiful acting, sustaining a precise, clear and touching message. And it is enough.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe clinic to which Benedict sends Jonathan to treat his polio was run by Sister Elisabeth Kenny, founded in 1932 in Townsville Queenland, over 2000km away from Sydney, which is where the last ticket went to that Slade gave Jonathan as a Christmas gift.
- Erros de gravaçãoNear the end of the film, Slade tells Thatcher's son he's sending him to Australia to a clinic run by "Sister Elizabeth Kenny" (a nurse) to cure his polio caused paralysis. Such a nurse did exist and had developed an effective therapy to cure paralysis. However an American stricken with polio couldn't travel there to visit her. Her methods needed to be employed immediately upon contracting the disease and such a journey would take too much time. American patients were treated by their local doctor or nurse who'd read up extensively on her methods.
- ConexõesFeatured in Everything is Terrible! Holiday Special (2012)
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