Scrooge

What the Dickens have they done to Scrooge?

6.8
19701h 53m

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A musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic ghost tale starring Albert Finney.

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Thumbnail for video: SCROOGE | Official 50th Anniversary Trailer | Paramount Movies

SCROOGE | Official 50th Anniversary Trailer | Paramount Movies

Cast

Photo of Albert Finney

Albert Finney

Ebenezer Scrooge

Photo of Alec Guinness

Alec Guinness

Jacob Marley's Ghost

Photo of Edith Evans

Edith Evans

Ghost of Christmas Past

Photo of Kenneth More

Kenneth More

Ghost of Christmas Present

Photo of Laurence Naismith

Laurence Naismith

Mr. Fezziwig

Photo of Michael Medwin

Michael Medwin

Nephew Fred

Photo of David Collings

David Collings

Bob Cratchit

Photo of Anton Rodgers

Anton Rodgers

Tom Jenkins

Photo of Suzanne Neve

Suzanne Neve

Isabel Fezziwig

Photo of Frances Cuka

Frances Cuka

Ethel Cratchit

Photo of Derek Francis

Derek Francis

1st Gentleman of Charity

Photo of Gordon Jackson

Gordon Jackson

Tom - Friend of Harry's

Photo of Roy Kinnear

Roy Kinnear

2nd Gentleman of Charity

Photo of Mary Peach

Mary Peach

Fred's Wife

Photo of Paddy Stone

Paddy Stone

Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come

Photo of Kay Walsh

Kay Walsh

Mrs. Fezziwig

Photo of Geoffrey Bayldon

Geoffrey Bayldon

Pringle - Toyshop Owner

Photo of Helena Gloag

Helena Gloag

2nd Woman Debtor

Photo of Keith Marsh

Keith Marsh

Well Wisher (as Keith March)

Photo of Marianne Stone

Marianne Stone

Party Guest

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Reviews

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Peter89Spencer

8/10

Very catchy songs.
Albert Finney was brilliant as the titular character.

One of those Christmas films I'd watch while eating Twiglets (and drink Coca Cola)!

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T D Heath

4/10

A Classic adaptation of **'A Christmas Carol'** staying with and detering from tradition in wonderful balance. Basic cinematography ecourages story but this is clumsily acted, the setting and songs cover for simple dramatic range and awkward dialogue. But this is all forgotten due to the nature of the setting and the cinematic grain of the 1970s film. The film is enjoyable but that is all 'Scrooge' gives, as a charcter he is quite eratic and contradictory going on a distorted arc to how the source material showed his devevolpment.

Overall this is a film, entertaining for light viewing but that is as far as it stretches, it isnt loyal enough to Dickens' novella to study for academic purposes but might be of interest for those seeking creative differences in the text and artistical inferences.

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CinemaSerf

8/10

I am sorry but this ought to be compulsory viewing for any "bah-humbugs" out there. From the wonderful Ronald Searle caricatures that open this through the superbly enjoyable performances from Albert Finney (who won a Golden Globe), Sir Alec Guinness; Dame Edith Evans, Kenneth More and a whole host of faces from British stage and screen this just screams "Christmas" at me. Leslie Bricusse's score and songs are as close to the intentions of Charles Dickens as, I imagine, Dickens could have written himself. Ronald Neame at his absolute best. It just has to be seen with a glass of mulled wine and a mince pie in hand...

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