My favorite is Alan Menken's version with Kelsey Grammer that is a Hallmark Classic. We are doing it in South GA this christmas on Stage!
Yeah...saw the Kelsey Grammer version last year on Hallmark. It was decent.
I love Outdoor Christmas Lights!!
My favorite version is Jim Carrey's 'A Christmas Carol'.
I just love the animation of it, as well as everybody in
that version
The Muppet Christmas Carol, by far...
And for those who have not watched it, I strongly suggest you watch it, this season.
The story is… successfully narrated by Charles Dickens (played by Gonzo), together with Rizzo the rat (the only one in the film that plays his own self).
It goes without saying that The Muppets work wonderful together with Michael Caine, in this film!!!
The British actor in the role of the mean and grumpy, Empenezer Scrooge...
I bet, you will love it..
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And so, as Tiny Tim observed, "God Bless us!! Everyone!!''
A Christmas Carol - Charles Dickens (1843)
I have every version of this classic tale I have been able to lay my hands on.Picking just one favorite would be like choosing which one of your kids you love the most.IMPOSSIBLE
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'I will live in the Past, the Present, and the Future!' Scrooge repeated, as he scrambled out of bed. 'The Spirits of all Three shall strive within me. Oh, Jacob Marley! Heaven, and the Christmas Time be praised for this! I say it on my knees, old Jacob, on my knees!' (Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol)
My favourite is Scrooge with Albert Finney . It is magical and the scene where he ends up in hell used to scare us to death as children. we watch this movie every year without fail.
Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night !!!!!
Also, its my best version, after Muppet Christmas Carol
I love the part ''Thank You Very Much'' !!!
Also, love the first 2.15 min of the film, I mean the start with the titles and the music, I find the music sooo touching...
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And so, as Tiny Tim observed, "God Bless us!! Everyone!!''
A Christmas Carol - Charles Dickens (1843)
The Nebraska Theatre Caravan has one of the most extensive tours through-out the U.S. Maybe they'll be comming your way.
Mickey's Christmas Carol! Just the music in the beginning makes me tear up, because I've been watching it since I was very young.