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Posted on December 30, 2020

A Christmas Carol: The B-Movie

2001’s A Christmas Carol: The Movie is incredibly misnamed.  The ambitious self-proclamation of its title doesn’t come close. It was released theatrically in Britain with only a DVD release in the U.S.  It is animated and runs a bit more than an hour.  The DVD has an edited beginning and […]

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Posted on December 23, 2020December 29, 2020

The Animated Gold Standard, 1971

I watched my favorite animated version last night. But I thought it fitting to include it as a second post today, following the 1951 version as they both star Alastair Sim. The best animated adaptation of A Christmas Carol ever done is the 1971 Chuck Jones production.  It remains a […]

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Posted on December 23, 2020December 30, 2020

Scrooge 1951

Every year I save most of the better versions of A Christmas Carol to view as it gets closer to Christmas Day.  Some of them I splurge and watch earlier. It’s inevitable the classic 1951 Scrooge starring Alastair Sim would be on my watch list.  I watch my personal DVD […]

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Posted on December 21, 2020December 30, 2020

The Muppet Christmas Carol

Musical Monday As I’ve written in the past, “The Muppets and A Christmas Carol?” This was what I pondered on the release of The Muppet Christmas Carol in 1992. I’ve always been a fan of the Muppets and it’s pretty established by now how I feel about the story of A Christmas Carol. However, the […]

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Posted on December 21, 2020

The Last Silent, 1923

Silent Sunday I missed posting this last night (and Saturday too). Even though it is Monday, this counts as the Sunday post. I really like silent movies. I’ve always tried to avoid judging any movie through the lens of the present and understand it by the terms of its own […]

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Posted on December 15, 2020December 16, 2020

A Christmas Carol, 1938 without Barrymore

Traditional Tuesday To be upfront, this post is another reworking of one that has been made in previous years. This is partially because my perception is still fixed and I’ve already done most of the “footwork” for what I like to include. The first U.S. sound film version of A […]

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Posted on December 13, 2020December 14, 2020

1910, Edison does A Christmas Carol

Silent Sunday As I have stated in previous posts, there were at least eight silent films made of A Christmas Carol. Almost half are considered lost; few have survived intact. The first version was made in 1901. Only a portion of it survives. It was rarely seen, but thanks to […]

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Posted on December 8, 2020December 15, 2020

Scrooge Talks! 1935

Traditional Tuesday This is pretty much my same review/reflection as last year. Over the years, this version has continually climbed in my personal regard. Tonight was my annual viewing of the 1935 Seymour Hicks (Sir Edward Seymour Hicks) version. This is commonly known as the first full-length feature sound movie […]

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Posted on December 6, 2020December 14, 2020

Old Scrooge with Seymour Hicks, 1913

Silent Sunday Tonight, I had my annual viewing of the 1913 silent version of A Christmas Carol, called Old Scrooge. Because the silent versions are generally short and only a handful remain, I watch all that are available every year. The 1913 silent version is another offering from England. This […]

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Posted on November 29, 2020December 14, 2020

Scrooge, or Marley’s Ghost 1901

Silent Sunday The oldest surviving version of A Christmas Carol (ACC) on film is Scrooge, or, Marley’s Ghost from 1901.  This is only the second time I’ve included it in the annual “watch-a-thon.” I have never fully written about this version before, giving it only brief references, instead.  Only an […]

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