Episode 135 - A Christmas Carol (1951)

In this Patron Tier 2 and 3 only episode, Matt and I visit about a favorite holiday movie “A Christmas Carol” aka "Scrooge" from 1951. Charles Dickens’ story from 1843 has been told on film and television several times. The 1951 film was adapted and crafted by Director Brian Desmond Hurst and Screenwriter Noel Langley. The result of their collaboration is a wonderful movie that contains many themes that are as relevant today as they were long ago. Alastair Sim is the perfect Ebenezer Scrooge along with a cast that brings to life each of the characters. I especially enjoyed Francis de Wolff as the Spirit of Christmas Present, Mervyn Johns as Bob Cratchit and Glyn Dearman as Tiny Tim. Patrick Macnee, from British TV’s Avengers, plays young Jacob Marley. Everyone delivers outstanding performances. Every year in the late 1940’s and early 1950’s our family gathered in front of the record player in the living room of our home to listen to the recording of “A Christmas Carol”. For me this was a highlight of those Christmas years together. I wish I had that old recording. Matt and I hope you all enjoy this memorable film. Happy Holidays to everyone! Here's the IMBD page for "A Christmas Carol" Up next we'll be reviewing "A Christmas In Connecticut" Check us out on Patreon at www.patreon.com/classicmoviereviews for even more content and bonus shows. 

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