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A Christmas Carol
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  A Christmas Carol (1938)

description written by member Ben:

One of the many versions of Charles Dicken's classic short story. It opens with the happy-go-lucky feel of many comedic films of the time, and does its best to present a nice winter-wonderland where everyone is having fun. But then you know the rest of the story.

Release Date:December 16th, 1938
Running Time:69 minutes
Directed By:
No image existsEdwin L. Marin
Written By:
No image existsCharles Dickens
No image existsHugo Butler
Starring:
No image existsReginald Owen
No image existsGene Lockhart
No image existsKathleen Lockhart
No image existsTerry Kilburn
No image existsLynne Carver
No image existsLeo G. Carroll
No image existsAnn Rutherford
No image existsBarry MacKay
No image existsLionel Braham
No image existsD'Arcy Corrigan
No image existsRonald Sinclair

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A Christmas Carol Movie Review by Movie Addict (12/15/2007)

The role of Ebenezer Scrooge was supposed to go to Lionel Barrymore, who was famous at the time for doing the radio version of this film, but he suffered an accident and could not star in the first talking version of this story.

Reginald Owen got the role of his career as Scrooge and really did a fine job of playing the...

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