Agree, one of the finest adaptations of Dickens story. :elf3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpbthuKFuFA
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Agree, one of the finest adaptations of Dickens story. :elf3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpbthuKFuFA
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Try this one...
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Lets also remember the musical (Scrooge -1971) with Albert Finney as Ebenezer Scrooge!
Did you know that this version was nominated for 4 Oscar?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPV4vSA65YM
I love so much Dickens, Ive read almost every book he has written, actually Im a huge admirer of him.. wish I could be there...
Here is the official trailer of ''Christmas Carol'', directed by R. Zemeckis!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZ3lr3urgDU
Its funny, in my country, the movie is released on 24th of December.. ...
Remember this scene, Ike? Just go to 09:54..
God, I love it!!!
A Muppet Christmas Carol
Please, watch it!! Its gonna be your favorite one! :presents2:
You know, I've grown up with The Christmas Carol, Im crazy about Dickens and his books and this one is my favorite!! I've seen almost every version of the story and Im very demanding on this one...
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I do not like Jim Carey at all. But watching the 20'' trailer, I think he's quite good as Ebenezer Scrooge!!!
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You can click here to see 20'' of Christmas Carol, directed by Robert Zemeckis.
On 6 November in cinemas!!!! :candycane1::candycane1::candycane1:
I listened to it at the end of July, at work !!! :gelf:
Patric Stewart at his finest!!
Hi Mistletoe
France, I'm afraid.. :mad:
I think I 've seen all the versions of Christmas Carol. It's my favorite story!! :santa-smiley:
You can read here, about the movie. :candycane1:
You are so lucky that you 'll go and see the...
What about the animating retelling of Dickens Christmas Carol?
It will be released on November 6. :snowman:
Did you see the Christmas Carol Train? Klik here and check it out..
''The Muppet Christmas Carol'' . I adore that version. The Muppets are awesome and Michael Caine is by far the best choice for Scrooge.. :gelf:
I agree with you, about ''Christmas Carol'' of 1951...