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A Christmas Carol

A Christmas Carol

Genre:
Family
Mood:
Moving
Decade:
1950's
Country:
United Kingdom
Director:
Brian Desmond Hurst
Actor:
Mervyn Johns,
Alastair Sim
Release Year:
1951
Studio: United Home
Runtime: 85 Mins.
Format: Black & White
Rating: Unrated
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WHAT IT'S ABOUT:

One Christmas Eve, miserly malcontent Ebeneezer Scrooge (Sim) gets a chance at redemption with some spectral visits, first by deceased partner Jacob Marley (Michael Hordern), followed by the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come. As the evening progresses, and he acquires harsh insights into his life and future, the sour skinflint transforms into a child-like, jolly man who resolves to use his remaining time and fortune to help those in need, starting with his own underpaid, browbeaten clerk, Bob Marley (Mervyn Johns), and his family.

WHY I LOVE IT:

Based on Charles Dickens's most widely read and enduring story, this definitive 1951 British version, better known as "Scrooge," outdoes all others for atmosphere and, of course, characterization. The incomparable Alastair Sim, a gifted actor who seamlessly inhabits his role, makes you believe he is Scrooge. Skillfully directed by Brian Desmond-Hurst, "Carol" is tight at roughly eighty-five minutes, yet remains extremely moving, with Sim's droopy eyes projecting all of Scrooge's terror, shame, and regret. By contrast, his outright giddiness at the film's conclusion will leave you feeling just the same way - very much in the holiday spirit.


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