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Scrooge

  • 1951
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  • 1h 26m
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8.1/10
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Scrooge (1951)
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Ebenezer Scrooge, a curmudgeonly, miserly businessman, has no time for sentimentality and largely views Christmas as a waste of time. However, this Christmas Eve, he will be visited by three... Read allEbenezer Scrooge, a curmudgeonly, miserly businessman, has no time for sentimentality and largely views Christmas as a waste of time. However, this Christmas Eve, he will be visited by three spirits who will show him the error of his ways.Ebenezer Scrooge, a curmudgeonly, miserly businessman, has no time for sentimentality and largely views Christmas as a waste of time. However, this Christmas Eve, he will be visited by three spirits who will show him the error of his ways.

  • Director
    • Brian Desmond Hurst
  • Writers
    • Charles Dickens
    • Noel Langley
  • Stars
    • Alastair Sim
    • Jack Warner
    • Kathleen Harrison
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    28K
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    • Director
      • Brian Desmond Hurst
    • Writers
      • Charles Dickens
      • Noel Langley
    • Stars
      • Alastair Sim
      • Jack Warner
      • Kathleen Harrison
    • 307User reviews
    • 61Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Alastair Sim
    Alastair Sim
    • Ebenezer Scrooge
    Jack Warner
    Jack Warner
    • Mr. Jorkin
    Kathleen Harrison
    Kathleen Harrison
    • Mrs. Dilber
    Mervyn Johns
    Mervyn Johns
    • Bob Cratchit
    Hermione Baddeley
    Hermione Baddeley
    • Mrs. Cratchit
    Michael Hordern
    Michael Hordern
    • Jacob Marley
    George Cole
    George Cole
    • Young Ebenezer Scrooge
    John Charlesworth
    • Peter Cratchit
    Francis De Wolff
    Francis De Wolff
    • Spirit of Christmas Present
    • (as Francis de Wolff)
    Rona Anderson
    Rona Anderson
    • Alice
    Carol Marsh
    • Fan Scrooge
    Brian Worth
    Brian Worth
    • Fred
    Miles Malleson
    Miles Malleson
    • Old Joe
    Ernest Thesiger
    Ernest Thesiger
    • The Undertaker
    Glyn Dearman
    • Tiny Tim
    Michael Dolan
    • Spirit of Christmas Past
    Olga Edwardes
    • Fred's Wife
    Roddy Hughes
    Roddy Hughes
    • Fezziwig
    • Director
      • Brian Desmond Hurst
    • Writers
      • Charles Dickens
      • Noel Langley
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    King-12

    My all time favourite film

    I am sure Charles Dickens would be more than pleased with the film adaptation of 'A Christmas Carol'. A truly remarkable film that never fails to delight me. There are so many poignant scenes. When for instance Scrooge asks his nephew's wife for forgiveness for being a 'pig headed old fool' it never fails to have me reaching for the nearest tissues. However, the one scene that sticks in my mind is where Scrooge is settling down to eat his bowl of soup in his dressing gown and slippers in front of the fire. The expression on his face on hearing the voice of Jacob Marley, and subsequently dropping his spoon and its contents into his soup bowl, is for me a cinematic treasure.
    8rupie

    the classic version

    I have not seen Albert Finney's nor George C. Scott's portrayal of Scrooge, so I cannot say definitively that Alastair Sim 'owns' this role, but I sure have trouble imagining anyone topping him; he is superb, the nitpicking comments of TinMan-5 notwithstanding. This version will always have a special place in my affections, and I am glad to see I'm not alone in holding this opinion. In my view, this is the definitive film version of this venerable and beloved tale.
    8cricketbat

    Don't let the black & white fool you, this film is timeless.

    There are many adaptations of Charles Dickens' classic tale, but A Christmas Carol (1951) is among the best. Alastair Sim's portrayal of Ebenezer Scrooge is one people have been copying for decades, as he's able to be both credibly crabby and believably benevolent. Plus, this version feels like a ghost story, which seems more faithful to the original work. Don't let the black & white fool you, this film is timeless.
    10Hitchcoc

    A Christmas Gift

    If I could take only ten movies to a desert island, this would be one of them. This movie captures all the things that "A Christmas Carol" is supposed to be. Watching Alastair Sim interpret the role of Scrooge and then looking at other actors, I see his incredible facial expressions, the loss of soul that haunts him, the vulnerability (yes, I mean it; he is actually pitiable at times), the loss of love from his once betrothed, and the terrible loneliness suffered at the hands of a vengeful father and the loss of his kind and loving sister, Fan. Then there are the wonderful images and the haunting music. The excellent supporting cast. Mervyn Johns is an excellent Cratchett, multi-dimensional and fun loving. Michael Horden as Jacob Marley (definitely the best performance as the ghost). Scrooge is shown to be calculating at every juncture, but seems to know that in many ways he is wrong. His avarice becomes his mistress and he can't forsake her. There are wonderful little scenes that I remember. When he stops to have dinner at the restaurant and is told more bread will cost extra, he decides to deny himself a little bit of warmth. There is the scene where Fezziwig loses his business to Scrooge (not a part of the original book but it works fine in the film). Scrooge hesitates for a moment and then barges on, and shows his insensitivity by retaining a worker at a reduction in salary. The scene where Marley is dying and Scrooge waits till the end of business. He then comes to the house and asks "Is he dead yet?" We all know the ending, but there is a joy, a blissful excitement not found in any of the other films. This is all attributable to Alastair Sim. He carries every moment. He shows us what real acting is all about. I treat myself to this movie a couple times a year and it never tires me. See it if you never have.
    8didi-5

    the perfect Christmas carol

    Many adaptations of Dickens' Christmas book have been and gone, but this is generally thought to be one of the definitive films of the story.

    Brian Desmond Hurst directs a fine cast, headed by the incomparable Alastair Sim (a man who can play both malevolent and humorous) as the about-to-be-redeemed Ebenezer Scrooge. Sim's reactions are priceless and he settles down well in the role. Michael Hordern is a less successful Marley, certainly when he visits as a ghost, but the three Ghosts of Christmas are just as you imagine - Christmas Past is a wise old sage, Christmas Present is a jovial party-giver ...

    Strengths of this production include the opening out of events of the past into a linear narrative (George Cole plays young Scrooge for the early segments), and the playing of Mervyn Johns and Hermoine Baddeley as the Cratchits. It is a film which has holly, plum pudding, and carol singers written all over it, from the use of Christmas tunes in the music track, to the roaring fires and snow-strewn streets in which everyone makes merry for the festive day.

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    • Trivia
      The word "humbug" provides insight into Ebenezer Scrooge's hatred of Christmas, as it describes deceitful efforts to fool people by pretending to a fake loftiness or false sincerity. Therefore, when Scrooge calls Christmas a humbug, he is claiming that people only pretend to be charitable and kind in an effort to delude him, each other, and themselves. In Scrooge's eyes, he is the one man who is honest enough to admit that no one really cares about anyone else, so (to him) every wish for a Merry Christmas is one more deceitful effort to fool him and take advantage of him. This is a man who has turned to profit because he honestly believes everyone else will someday betray him or abandon him the moment he trusts them.
    • Goofs
      After Mrs. Dilber has arrived in Scrooge's rooms on Christmas morning, in two clips when Scrooge is looking at himself in a mirror, a member of the crew is also seen reflected in the lower left corner of the mirror. The first clip begins just before Mrs. Dilber says, "Are you quite yourself, sir?" The second begins just before Scrooge says, "Merry Christmas, Ebenezer! You old humbug!"
    • Quotes

      Spirit of Christmas Present: My time with you is at an end, Ebenezer Scrooge. Will you profit from what I've shown you of the good in most men's hearts?

      Ebenezer Scrooge: I don't know, how can I promise!

      Spirit of Christmas Present: If it's too hard a lesson for you to learn, then learn this lesson!

      [opens his robe, revealing two starving children]

      Ebenezer Scrooge: [shocked] Spirit, are these yours?

      Spirit of Christmas Present: They are Man's. This boy is Ignorance, this girl is Want. Beware them both, but most of all, beware this boy!

      Ebenezer Scrooge: But have they no refuge, no resource?

      Spirit of Christmas Present: [quoting Scrooge] Are there no prisons? Are there no workhouses?

    • Alternate versions
      Some home video releases "trim" just a few seconds off the opening.
    • Connections
      Featured in Rage! (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      Hark! the Herald Angels Sing
      (pub. 1856) (uncredited)

      Music by Felix Mendelssohn (1840)

      Lyrics by Charles Wesley (1730)

      Sung by offscreen chorus during opening credits

      Reprised by a family in a Spirit of Christmas Present sequence

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    • Release date
      • December 2, 1951 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cancion de navidad
    • Filming locations
      • 8 Scandrett Street, London, England, UK(Scrooges House exterior)
    • Production company
      • George Minter Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $24
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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