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A Christmas Carol

  • 1938
  • Approved
  • 1 Std. 9 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,5/10
9425
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Terry Kilburn and Reginald Owen in A Christmas Carol (1938)
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    • Edwin L. Marin
  • Drehbuch
    • Charles Dickens
    • Hugo Butler
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Reginald Owen
    • Gene Lockhart
    • Kathleen Lockhart
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    7,5/10
    9425
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Edwin L. Marin
    • Drehbuch
      • Charles Dickens
      • Hugo Butler
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Reginald Owen
      • Gene Lockhart
      • Kathleen Lockhart
    • 125Benutzerrezensionen
    • 36Kritische Rezensionen
    • 72Metascore
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    Reginald Owen
    Reginald Owen
    • Ebenezer Scrooge
    Gene Lockhart
    Gene Lockhart
    • Bob Cratchit
    Kathleen Lockhart
    Kathleen Lockhart
    • Mrs. Cratchit
    Terry Kilburn
    Terry Kilburn
    • Tiny Tim
    Barry MacKay
    Barry MacKay
    • Fred
    • (as Barry Mackay)
    Lynne Carver
    Lynne Carver
    • Bess
    Leo G. Carroll
    Leo G. Carroll
    • Marley's Ghost
    Lionel Braham
    Lionel Braham
    • Spirit of Christmas Present
    Ann Rutherford
    Ann Rutherford
    • Spirit of Christmas Past
    D'Arcy Corrigan
    D'Arcy Corrigan
    • Spirit of Christmas Future
    Ronald Sinclair
    Ronald Sinclair
    • Young Scrooge
    Bunny Beatty
    • Martha Cratchit
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      Billy Bevan
      Billy Bevan
      • Street Watch Leader
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      • Man on Sidewalk
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      Matthew Boulton
      • Second Charity Solicitor
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      Bob Carey
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        St. Luke's Episcopal Church Choristers
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        • Regie
          • Edwin L. Marin
        • Drehbuch
          • Charles Dickens
          • Hugo Butler
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        8claudio_carvalho

        One of the Most Beautiful Christmas Tales

        In the Nineteenth Century, in London, the bitter, greedy and cranky Ebenezer Scrooge (Reginald Owen) hates Christmas and people. He runs his business exploiting his employee Bob Cratchit (Gene Lockhart) and spends unfriendly treatment to his nephew Fred (Barry MacKay) and acquaintances.

        In the Christmas Eve, he is visited by the doomed chained ghost of his former partner Jacob Marley (Leo G. Carroll), who died seven years ago and tells him that three spirits would visit him that night. The first one, the spirit of past Christmas, recalls his happy childhood and coming of age; the spirit of the present Christmas shows him the poor situation of Bob's family and the happiness of Fred and his fiancée Bessy; and the spirit of future Christmas shows his fate. Scrooge finds that life is good and finds redemption changing thoughts about Christmas, Bob, tiny Tim, his nephew and people in general.

        "A Christmas Carol" is one of the most beautiful Christmas tales in the cinema. I do not recall how many adaptations of one of the most known Charles Dickens' short story I have seen but this 1938 is also wonderful. I do not have much more to say but recommend this magnificent family entertainment. My vote is eight.

        Title (Brazil): "Um Conto de Natal" ("A Christmas Tale")
        8johno-21

        MGM's take on the Dicken's classic

        I've seen this along with the 1951 version on TV every Christmas and although the '51 version is preferable this is still a very good movie in it's own telling of the Dicken's classic. Gene Lockhart as Bob Cratchit and Reginald Owen as Ebenezer Scrooge are both great and Leo G. Carrol does a good ghost of Jacob Marley. Lionel Braham, Ann Rutherford and D'Arcy Corrigan turn in good performances as the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future. MGM Cinematographer Sidney Wagner does a wonderful job with the photography. Cedric Gibbons is the Art Director here. He had a contract made in 1924 that his name would appear on every MGM movie made in the United States so until 1956 his name was on 1500 movies even if he was just head of the Production department and didn't actually work on a film. He did work on 150 films himself during that time and this is one of them. He's the guy who designed the Oscar and was nominated for 39 of them and won 11. Longtime MGM set Director Edwin Willis designed the sets here. This is Director Edwin Martin's best film in a career of largely forgettable films. This is a good Christmas film and some prefer it to the more popular 1951 version and it may be more stylish and charming in it's big studio MGM way but I prefer the '51 British version with Alistair Sim as Scrooge. I do really like this too and would give it an 8.5 out of 10.
        9telegonus

        A Cozy Carol

        This Hollywood version of the Dickens Christmas classic is overshadowed by a later British version featuring Alastair Sim. The British film is more realistic, and captures in its incidentals more of Dickens' radical spirit than this more stately American film, which as directed by the able Edward Martin, is done on a more modest scale. I find the American film cozier and warmer.

        Reginald Owen is a less flamboyant Scrooge than Sim, which tends to make one concentrate more on the story. The movie was made on a medium budget, and it shows. However, this is not a bad thing, for while the later version gives has a dank, drafty Victorian mood,--one can almost feel the winter wind,--this one benefits enormously from its hearth-like intimacy. It's a very fine movie in its own right, with a mood all its own.
        gkeith_1

        Reginald Owen is the star.....

        How refreshing to see Reginald Owen as star of a movie. So what if he was the last minute replacement for Lionel Barrymore. I have read earlier comments for this movie, and I will give you my take.

        I first saw Reginald Owen in "Mary Poppins", playing Admiral Boom, a character whom I thought was insanely crazy. I realized, many years later, that Owen was a very intelligent actor who had carried many a movie, mostly in character settings. Indeed, in "Poppins", Owen played along with all the craziness in the story.

        In "A Christmas Carol", Owen plays Ebenezer Scrooge, essaying the lead part well. How refreshing, indeed. As an acting student, I noticed how Scrooge's forehead "old-age makeup" resembled that of what I was taught last summer in a theatre stage makeup class at The Ohio State University. There is that liquid latex (that has dried, of course) with just enough wrinkle to make his face give the hint of elderliness, whereas in real life Owen was only 51 years old.

        As for Lionel Barrymore, I glean from my studies of the Barrymores that if they had made enough money on the stage they would never have "gone Hollywood", like they did. I think they had long ago sold out to the moneyed establishment. Definitely a lucky break for Reginald Owen, who for most of his career played the-glue character parts or second leads. Admiral Boom is certainly "an aside" in Mary Poppins.

        In "A Christmas Carol", I noticed that "Tiny Tim" was played by the boy who played "Colley" in "Goodbye, Mr. Chips". So what if the actor was too old. He conveyed the spirit of the story. He was a good actor.

        The Lockharts were great, especially Gene as Bob Cratchit. Lockhart also played the double roles of The Starkeeper and The Graduation Speaker in "Carousel", as an older man, and certainly always a rotund one. Indeed, it was other actors supporting Reginald Owen this time, not the other way 'round.

        The Ghost of Christmas Present was well made up and costumed. I liked his hair and beautiful robes -- the robes reminded me of the fur-trimmed outfits of modern Santa Clauses. He did a good job showing Ebenezer Scrooge the error of his ways.

        All, it was a heartwarming story about how a wretchedly selfish individual gets shown the error of his ways, and is given a chance to right his self-centered existence. A charming holiday season movie to watch.
        estabansmythe

        My favorite version...my favorite Christmas movie!

        There's just something about this one that, while not close to being the most faithful it nonetheless remains my favorite of all the many film versions of Dicken's Christmas Carol.

        I guess it's those old classic MGM production values. It's Gene Lockhart's sometimes cowed, sometimes impish, sometimes heroic & joy-filled Bob Cratchett.

        And it's definitely the way Reginald Owen turns Scrooge around far earlier than the other productions. I get so tired of seeing that rotten old Scrooge stay rotten until ten minutes before the film ends, when, poof, he sees the light & is miraculously transformed form the meanest man in the world to the nicest. Here, Owen's Scrooge begins to turn fairly quick, and I enjoy that - it really makes him so much easier to root for.

        Every time I see it I'm reminded about how marvelous & truly important Franz Waxman's score is to this version. It's delightfully bouncy & upbeat when it's called for & dark forboding during the grim scenes. It's wonderful; dead-on perfect.

        For me, it's far and away the most entertaining version. Sit back for its brief 69 minutes, watch and enjoy.

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        • Wissenswertes
          This was the only film in which Gene Lockhart appeared with his wife Kathleen Lockhart and their daughter June Lockhart.
        • Patzer
          At school, young Ebenezer mistakenly calls his sister Fran. Her real first name is Fan.
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          Ebenezer Scrooge: [to Marley's ghost] We'll soon see how real you are.

          [Calling out the window]

          Ebenezer Scrooge: Watch! There's an intruder in my room!

          Leader of watch: Right up, sir - law and order!

          Jacob Marley's ghost: It was for your welfare that I made this visit, Ebenezer Scrooge.

          [He disappears]

          Leader of watch: [unable to find him] Your intruder seems to have extruded, if I may say so, sir.

          Ebenezer Scrooge: He was here! He was a spirit!

          Leader of watch: [laughing] Of course, sir! A fine night for spirits - of one form or another, sir!

        • Alternative Versionen
          Also available in a computer colorized version.
        • Verbindungen
          Featured in A Fireside Chat with Lionel Barrymore (1938)
        • Soundtracks
          Hark! the Herald Angels Sing
          (1856) (uncredited)

          Music by Felix Mendelssohn (1840)

          Lyrics by Charles Wesley (1730)

          Arranged by David Snell

          Sung by an offscreen chorus during opening credits

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        • Erscheinungsdatum
          • 16. Dezember 1938 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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          • Englisch
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          • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Kalifornien, USA
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          • Loew's
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