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    Poster of the movie Scrooge
    1970     Fantasy drama    
    2h 
    CountryUnited Kingdom
    G
    Guide for parents:   Rated G in the USA.
    Guide for parents:   Rated G in the USA.
    Guide for parents:   Rated G in the USA.
    Guide for parents:   Rated G in the USA.
    Guide for parents:   Rated G in the USA.
    Guide for parents:   Rated G in the USA.
    Guide for parents:   Rated G in the USA.

    Scrooge was designed as a follow-up to 1968's Oliver, the Oscar-winning musicalization of Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist. The umpteenth musical version of Dickens' 1843 novelette A Christmas Carol, Scrooge is blessed with several sprightly Leslie Bricusse songs, including the bonafide hit Thank You Very Much. Once more buried under mounds of latex, Albert Finney is perfection itself as Ebeneezer Scrooge, proving as effective as a young (un-made up) man as the old skinflint we've grown to love. The Three Ghosts who turn the miserly Scrooge's life around on Christmas Eve are portrayed by Edith Evans (Past), Kenneth More (Present) and Paddy Stone (Yet to Come). Our favorite among the huge, predominantly British supporting cast is Sir Alec Guinness as a fussy, slightly effeminate Marley's Ghost. Best of all, Finney performs his many songs "live" and not lip-synched to a pre-recording. Though it is overproduced to the hilt, and its Technicolor photography tends to induce eyestrain, Scrooge is more than satisfactory Yuletide entertainment

    Directed byRonald Neame
    Written byCharles Dickens, Leslie Bricusse
    CompanyNational General PicturesNational General PicturesNational General Pictures

    Starring

    Albert Finney
    Edith Evans
    Kenneth More
    Laurence Naismith
    Michael Medwin
    David Collings
    Anton Rodgers
    Suzanne Neve
    Frances Cuka
    Derek Francis
    Gordon Jackson
    Roy Kinnear
    Mary Peach
    Paddy Stone
    Kay Walsh
    Geoffrey Bayldon
    Helena Gloag
    Reg Lever
    Keith Marsh
    Marianne Stone
    Molly Weir
    Richard Beaumont
    Philip DaCosta
    Raymond Hoskins
    Gaynor Hodgson

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