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Scrooge (released as A Christmas Carol in the United States) is a 1951 British Christmas fantasy drama film and an adaptation of Charles Dickens 's A Christmas Carol (1843) It stars Alastair Sim as Ebenezer Scrooge, and was produced and directed by Brian Desmond Hurst, with a screenplay by Noel Langley
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Ebenezer Scrooge, a curmudgeonly, miserly businessman, has no time for sentimentality and largely views Christmas as a waste of time However, this Christmas Eve, he will be visited by three spirits who will show him the error of his ways
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Also known "Scrooge" (1951), directed by Brian Desmond Hurst, is a timeless cinematic adaptation of Charles Dickens' beloved novella "A Christmas Carol "
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Ebenezer Scrooge malcontentedly shuffles through life as a cruel, miserly businessman, until he is visited by three spirits on Christmas Eve who show him how his unhappy childhood and adult behavior has left him a selfish, lonely old man
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In this adaptation of Dickens’s classic novel, a bitter old miser is given a chance at redemption when he is visited by three ghosts on Christmas Eve
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A Christmas Carol, British dramatic film, released in 1951, that is widely considered the best adaptation of Charles Dickens’s classic tale of the same name It is a perennial favourite at Christmastime, when it is frequently broadcast on television
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The additional scenes show Scrooge’s slow descent into what he is at the beginning of the story, including his leaving Fezziwig’s employment to a more hardened businessman; his new boss taking over Fezziwig’s business; and Scrooge and Marley finally initiating a hostile takeover of the business
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