Scrooge

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"What the Dickens have they done to Scrooge?"
  • G
  • 1970
  • 1 hr 53 min
  • 7.5  (12,534)
  • 58

Scrooge is a musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic novel A Christmas Carol. The movie was released in 1970 and stars Albert Finney as the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge. The film also stars Alec Guinness as Jacob Marley and Edith Evans as the Ghost of Christmas Past. The movie opens with a song introducing Scrooge and his disdain for Christmas. Scrooge is a wealthy businessman who cares only about making money and has no compassion for anyone else. On Christmas Eve, as Scrooge is closing up shop, he is visited by the ghost of his former business partner, Jacob Marley. Marley warns Scrooge that he will be visited by three ghosts who will show him the errors of his ways.

The first ghost to visit Scrooge is the Ghost of Christmas Past, played by Edith Evans. She takes Scrooge on a journey through his past, showing him moments from his childhood and young adulthood. Scrooge sees the love and happiness he once had, and the choices he made that led to his current state of misery. He is confronted with his neglect of his former fiancée, Belle, and is reminded of the pain he caused her when he chose money over love.

The second ghost to visit Scrooge is the Ghost of Christmas Present, who takes him on a tour of the city to witness the joy and generosity of the Christmas season. Scrooge sees the warm-hearted celebrations of ordinary people, despite their poverty, and realizes that money is not everything. He visits Bob Cratchit's home and sees the love and warmth of his family, despite their humble surroundings.

Finally, Scrooge is visited by the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. This ghost shows him a bleak future, where he is reviled and his death is celebrated by all. Scrooge is horrified at what he sees and begs to be given a chance to change his ways.

The movie ends with Scrooge waking up on Christmas morning, a changed man. He buys a turkey for the Cratchit family and sends it to their home. He also goes to Belle's home to beg for her forgiveness and to propose to her again. The movie closes with a reprise of the opening song, with Scrooge now singing and dancing with joy.

Scrooge is a heartwarming and entertaining adaptation of Dickens' classic tale. The music is catchy and memorable, with standout songs like "Thank You Very Much" and "I Hate People." Albert Finney gives an excellent performance as Scrooge, convincingly portraying his transformation from a mean-spirited miser to a compassionate and generous man. Alec Guinness is also excellent as Jacob Marley, adding a touch of gravitas and menace to the role.

The movie's design is also striking, with elaborate sets and costumes that effectively transport the viewer to Victorian-era England. The special effects used to represent the ghosts are simple but effective, with a haunting quality that adds to the film's overall tone.

Despite the movie's title character being initially unlikable, Scrooge is ultimately a story about redemption and the power of love and kindness to change a person's life. The movie successfully conveys this message without becoming overly sentimental or preachy.

In conclusion, Scrooge is a classic Christmas movie that has stood the test of time. Its catchy songs, excellent performances, and heartwarming story make it a must-see for anyone looking to get into the holiday spirit.

Scrooge is a 1970 fantasy movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 53 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.5 and a MetaScore of 58.

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  • Release Date
    1970
  • MPAA Rating
    G
  • Runtime
    1 hr 53 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (12,534)
  • Metascore
    58
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