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CLASSIC NOVELS: A Christmas Carol (1843)/Scrooge (1951) (Season 4, Episode 18)
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Published in 1843, the story would vitalised the Victorian Christmas traditions that were being looked at during this time. It would be the influence of Western style Christmas ever since. In 1951, directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and ...See morePublished in 1843, the story would vitalised the Victorian Christmas traditions that were being looked at during this time. It would be the influence of Western style Christmas ever since. In 1951, directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and starring Alastair Sims as Scrooge would be considered the best adaption of the story that is most definitely had its share of adaptions. In the US, the film was to premiere at the Radio Music Hall in New York but was considered to gloomy and dark for their festive environment. The film was a huge hit in the UK but a disappointment in the US where they felt that Christmas films should be bright and cheery. Written by Keith Chawgo See less
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Dec 4, 2020 (United Kingdom)

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Keith Chawgo
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John Collado
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Jesse Fultz
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Mary O'Leary
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Vickie Rae
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