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Scrooge

Scrooge

What the Dickens have they done to Scrooge?

6.8 (166)1970-11-051h 54m
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Overview

A musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic ghost tale starring Albert Finney.

Budget
$5,000,000
Revenue
$6,000,000
Production
Cinema Center Films, Waterbury Films

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Director
Ronald Neame
Cinematography
Oswald Morris

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Peter89Spencer

December 24, 2020

8/10

Very catchy songs. Albert Finney was brilliant as the titular character. One of those Christmas films I'd watch while eating Twiglets (and drink Coca Cola)!

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T D Heath

December 19, 2021

4/10

A Classic adaptation of **'A Christmas Carol'** staying with and detering from tradition in wonderful balance. Basic cinematography ecourages story but this is clumsily acted, the setting and songs cover for simple dramatic range and awkward dialogue. But this is all forgotten due to the nature of the setting and the cinematic grain of the 1970s film. The film is enjoyable but that is all 'Scrooge' gives, as a charcter he is quite eratic and contradictory going on a distorted arc to how the sour…

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CinemaSerf

June 3, 2023

8/10

I am sorry but this ought to be compulsory viewing for any "bah-humbugs" out there. From the wonderful Ronald Searle caricatures that open this through the superbly enjoyable performances from Albert Finney (who won a Golden Globe), Sir Alec Guinness; Dame Edith Evans, Kenneth More and a whole host of faces from British stage and screen this just screams "Christmas" at me. Leslie Bricusse's score and songs are as close to the intentions of Charles Dickens as, I imagine, Dickens could have writte…