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What's Your Favourite Film or Television Version of A Christmas Carol?

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Rob Faleer
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quotePosted at 22:40 on 20th October 2009

By my count, there are 38 versions and adaptations of Dickens's classic Christmas story. Which one is your favourite?

My personal favourite is still, and probably always will be, Scrooge (1951; U.S. title: A Christmas Carol) starring Alistair Sim (Scrooge), Mervyn Johns (Bob Cratchit), Michael Hordern (Jacob Marley), Hermione Baddeley (Mrs. Cratchit) and a very young Patrick Macnee (Young Jacob Marley). To me, it remains the most stark, atmospheric and gloomy version--much like London must have been in the early 19th century. Sim is absolutely brilliant as Scrooge!

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Krissy
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quotePosted at 23:54 on 20th October 2009

The Muppet Christmas Carol!!!!

 

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Sue H
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quotePosted at 01:39 on 21st October 2009
I have two favourites, the 1984 version with George C. Scott, and The Muppet Christmas Carol, which is most definitely worth a viewing if you haven't already. It's hilarious!
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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 05:07 on 21st October 2009

I'm with you Rob.  I love the Alistair Sim version.

 

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Shirley K. Lawson
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quotePosted at 09:07 on 21st October 2009

You people took the thought right out of my head, with both the original one and the Muppets. Though I admit the one they are about ready to come out with don't look to bad either.

Other favorites are entertainment shows I've tapes over the years, Nashville, Barbara Mandrell, Donnie and Marie Osmond, Peter, Paul amd Merry Christmas Concert, Tim Allens first "Santa Claus" "Eloise",and there are an host more of them also. I use to pull me up an chair and sit there singing along and making ribbon "doves" for Christmas oranaments. I always thought "Madonna" would be the perfect person to do an Chirstmas show on the "Madonna's of the world (statues/pictures) and English estates and how people celebrate the Season.

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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 15:30 on 21st October 2009
My favorite version of A Christmas Carol is the one with Patrick Stewart, Richard Grant, and Joel Grey.

It's become a tradition to watch it after all of the dishes have been washed and put away from Thanksgiving dinner.
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Barbara Shoemaker
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quotePosted at 22:13 on 21st October 2009

Difficult to choose a favorite - I say line them up and I'll try to have watched them all by Christmas.  If I could only have one, well, I'm a sucker for Patrick Stewart reading anything!  The telephone directory, directions on a medicine bottle, whatever!  Wink

Can't wait to see how Jim Carey interprets Scrooge, in 3D no less!

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Rob Faleer
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quotePosted at 02:15 on 22nd October 2009
I have to say that I also like the Patrick Stewart version. I like the George C. Scott version, too, though I found David Warner and Susannah York unconvincing as the Cratchits. And the Muppets paired with Michael Caine was a riot--Gonzo as Charles Dickens was inspired!.
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Stephanie Jackson
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quotePosted at 05:57 on 22nd October 2009
Patrick Stewart's version is my favourite. I do enjoy watching Scrooged though - the 1980s version with Bill Murray!
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