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A Christmas Carol (1951)
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We live in that story a great deal of events and adventures by a man named Ebenezer Scrooge, a man known to be the most prestigious man in London, a businessman who never offers half a penny to anyone, even his relatives. After a short time, perhaps on Christmas Eve, three ghosts appear before Scrooge and give him the last chance, as he seems to change.
Actors:
Alastair Sim, Kathleen Harrison, Mervyn Johns, Hermione Baddeley, Michael Hordern, George Cole, John Charlesworth, Francis De Wolff, Rona Anderson, Carol Marsh, Brian Worth, ...»
Director:
Brian Desmond Hurst
Country:
United Kingdom
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#Alastair Sim #Brian Desmond Hurst #George Minter Productions #Jack Warner #Kathleen Harrison #Renown Pictures Corporation
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Played by:
Alastair Sim
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Kathleen Harrison
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Mervyn Johns
Played by:
Hermione Baddeley
Played by:
Michael Hordern
Played by:
John Charlesworth
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Francis De Wolff
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Rona Anderson
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Carol Marsh
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Brian Worth
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Miles Malleson
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Ernest Thesiger
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Glyn Dearman
Played by:
Michael Dolan
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Olga Edwardes
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Roddy Hughes
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Hattie Jacques
Played by:
Czeslaw Konarski
Played by:
Noel Howlett
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Fred Johnson
Played by:
Richard Pearson
Played by:
Clifford Mollison
Played by:
Jack Warner
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Director of "A Christmas Carol (1951)"
Critics Of "A Christmas Carol (1951)"
Three Movie Buffs
December 07, 2011 This film, and Alastair Sim's performance as Scrooge in particular, so perfectly captures Dickens's novella that all other versions feel redundant.
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Monthly Film Bulletin
December 12, 2015 All depends, therefore, in the making of a film from this story, on the re-creation of this atmosphere in dramatic terms. It cannot be said that Brian Desmond Hurst has been altogether successful in this respect.
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Empire Magazine
December 05, 2012 Lashings of festive cheer and a fair dollop of fine performances will leave you in the mood for mince pies and a renewed sense of seasonal goodwill to all men.
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TIME Magazine
December 05, 2008 Though Dickens' frank sentimentality calls for broad treatment, Brian Desmond Hurst's direction is too often heavy as well.
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ReelViews
January 01, 2000 At a reasonably short 85 minutes, this is nevertheless a complete experience, and the strength and depth of its drama makes it the most memorable of any adaptation of the tale.
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New York Times
March 25, 2006 What we have in this rendition of Dickens' sometimes misunderstood Carol is an accurate comprehension of the agony of a shabby soul.
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Total Film
December 06, 2013 This faithful adaptation of Dickens' A Christmas Carol is a rare beast indeed, a genuinely affecting melodrama.
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Chicago Reader
December 05, 2012 A sturdy 1951 British mounting of the Dickens tale, with Alastair Sim contributing a definitive Scrooge.
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Radio Times
December 06, 2013 This is easily the best screen version of the much loved yuletide tale.
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Irish Times
January 10, 2017 Watching most versions, the viewer is tempted to punch happy Scrooge. Here we yearn to share a sherry with the newly jolly rogue.
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