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Los Teleñecos en Cuento de Navidad

Título original: The Muppet Christmas Carol
  • 1992
  • A
  • 1h 25min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,8/10
78 mil
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Los Teleñecos en Cuento de Navidad (1992)
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Los personajes de los Muppets cuentan su versión del clásico cuento de la redención de un viejo y amargo avaro en Nochebuena.Los personajes de los Muppets cuentan su versión del clásico cuento de la redención de un viejo y amargo avaro en Nochebuena.Los personajes de los Muppets cuentan su versión del clásico cuento de la redención de un viejo y amargo avaro en Nochebuena.

  • Director/a
    • Brian Henson
  • Guionistas
    • Charles Dickens
    • Jerry Juhl
  • Estrellas
    • Michael Caine
    • Dave Goelz
    • Steve Whitmire
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,8/10
    78 mil
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    POPULARIDAD
    373
    885
    • Director/a
      • Brian Henson
    • Guionistas
      • Charles Dickens
      • Jerry Juhl
    • Estrellas
      • Michael Caine
      • Dave Goelz
      • Steve Whitmire
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    • 64Metapuntuación
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    • Premios
      • 2 premios y 1 nominación en total

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    Michael Caine
    Michael Caine
    • Scrooge
    Dave Goelz
    Dave Goelz
    • The Great Gonzo
    • (voz)
    • …
    Steve Whitmire
    Steve Whitmire
    • Rizzo the Rat
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    Jerry Nelson
    Jerry Nelson
    • Tiny Tim Cratchit
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    Frank Oz
    Frank Oz
    • Miss Piggy
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    David Rudman
    David Rudman
    • Rat
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    Don Austen
    • Ghost of Christmas Present (performer)…
    Robert Tygner
    • Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come (performer)
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    Karen Prell
    Karen Prell
    • Daughter Mouse
    • (voz)
    • …
    William Todd-Jones
    • Ghost of Christmas Past
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    • (as William Todd Jones)
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    Jessica Fox
    Jessica Fox
    • Ghost of Christmas Past
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    Steven Mackintosh
    Steven Mackintosh
    • Fred
    Meredith Braun
    • Belle
    Robin Weaver
    Robin Weaver
    • Clara
    Raymond Coulthard
    Raymond Coulthard
    • Young Scrooge
    Russell Martin
    • Young Scrooge
    Theo Sanders
    • Young Scrooge
    Kristopher Milnes
    • Young Scrooge
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      • Charles Dickens
      • Jerry Juhl
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    bellebook

    Does the word "brilliant" mean anything?

    That question pretty much sums up my reaction to "The Muppet Christmas Carol", a hilarious, yet touching film.

    What did I like about the movie? Just about everything! Michael Caine made a great Scrooge, and this film showed us, possibly better than just about any other version I've seen, just how Scrooge came to be such a miser (although that could partly be because the versions I saw which really go into Scrooge's childhood were clearly adult versions, which meant they could be more subtle in their explanations). To Caine's eternal credit, he made Scrooge very believable, which is no small feat considering most of his fellow cast members were puppets.

    And what about the Muppets? They were also brilliant! Kermit made an excellent Bob Cratchit, loyal and humble, and he had a wonderful tribute to Tiny Tim which also served as a brilliant tribute to Jim Henson. Miss Piggy was a great Mrs. Cratchit, feisty yet very loving toward Bob (the worst of her temper was thankfully muted by the story). Fozzie the Bear was a hilarious Fozziwig, and The Great Gonzo and Rizzo the Rat made a great team, having some of the best lines out there (my favorite is Rizzo's "Light the lamp, not the rat! Light the lamp, not the rat!"). The ghosts were definitely believable (and in the case of the two Marley Brothers, hilarious as well). Incidentally, the original text had only one Marley -- Jacob, but to get the two comedians from the balcony in the story, Robert Marley was added.

    Finally, the songs were rather good, with the best one (in my humble opinion) being "When Love is Gone".

    So, I firmly recommend "The Muppet Christmas Carol" to one and all.

    Belle Book
    10Catscanfly

    The very best of all the Muppet Movies!

    The Muppet Christmas Carol is my favourite of all the Muppet flicks. Jim Henson, of course, never lent his name to anything even remotely resembling 'bad', but nevertheless, there is a clear mark of sheer mastery and brilliance in this movie that is somehow less evident in most of the other muppet movies.

    In a way, I have to admit that I find this surprising. This was the first Muppet movie to be shot after Henson himself passed away; the voice of kermit, the most beloved and indeed inventive puppeteer ever to have lived was dead. Could Henson's magic touch ever be recreated? Did the Muppets have a future at all without their creator? The answer, of course we now know, is Yes they did.

    As is the secret to all truly great children's movies, The Muppet Christmas Carol does not pander to notions of anything being 'too scary'; nor does it shy away from the innate darkness of the material at hand.

    Dicken's tale is one that revolves almost uniformly around themes of corruption, poverty and death, and here it has most certainly not been diluted.

    "There was the year we evicted the entire orphanage! I remember the little tykes all standing in the snowbank, with their little frostbitten teddy bears!" hollers a ghostly apparition of Scrooge's dead business partner early in the film. We witness a heartbreaking lament from Scrooge's lover, who leaves him because he has become too money-hungry to love her. We watch as Bob Cratchett's family mourn the empty chair at their table where their beloved and selfless young son once sat. At the eleventh hour, scrooge even bends before his own tombstone and begs in tears of desperation to a grim reaper-like spirit to be allowed to live. So much for it being the season to be jolly.

    Where there is humour, it is frequently black, and where there is emotion, it is generally somewhat adult by todays standards.

    Of course, before you decide not to show this to your five year old son or daughter, you should consider that these dark themes by no means drag the film down; rather, they help to raise it up to become, just like the original story, a stirring and emotional story of triumph and redemption in the face of mortality.

    Whilst the script writers wisely keep the story pretty much identical to the original in all of it's major aspects, there is plenty mayhem and indeed magic here too which is 24 carat Henson Studios. I remember as a 5 year old simply adoring the spectacle of Kermit's Bob Cratchett taking part in a the Penguins of London Annual Christmas Skating party, or the delight of Gonzo and Rizzo's almost post-modernist presence as physical participants but also omnipotent narrators in the tale.

    Indeed, the translation from book to screen is almost peculiarly elegant; the Muppet characters all seem to open up to new ranges of poignancy and dramatic possibility when placed in the storyline. You will find yourself feeling immense pity for Miss Piggy's somewhat hysterical but ultimately warm Mrs Cratchett for example, and indeed a whole host of wonderful performances on show from the familiar Muppet Show Cast.

    Of course this review could not be complete without tribute to the simply brilliant performance from the great Michael Cane in the role of Ebeneezer Scrooge. he understands his role excellently and invests it with a moving, convincing and genius reality; always resisting the temptation, that must surely be strongly felt when one is the sole human among a cast of felt puppets, to play the role for laughs. One feels that his performance would not seem out of place if he were surrounded by the ranks of great British thespians and taking part in a 'straight' production of Dicken's tale as opposed to a Muppet movie. Upon recently viewing the Patrick Stewart film of this story, I was delighted to find that Cane quite simply out-acted Stewart in the role and clearly this makes his performance something special.

    The production values are high in this film as is to be expected in a Henson movie, and the film has a wonderful, almost Tim Burton-esquire look which is by turns wintry and quite breath-takingly beautiful or dark and positively scary.

    In terms of music it is filled with an array of wonderfully enduring and subtly written songs that fill me with a sense of child-like happiness and that allusive 'christmassey feeling' even after all these years. One recommendation I would make to anyone planning on purchasing the film is to if at all possible obtain a copy which contains the beautiful song "When Love Is Gone" which, in the recent DVD re-release, was sadly cut from the film. This decision to exclude the song from the film detracts hugely from the pathos of one of the film's central themes (past Mistakes and ultimate redemption) and definitely takes away some of the indescribably bitter-sweet overall mood of the film.

    I strongly recommend this film to people of any age or gender as a film that it is virtually impossible not to fall in love with.
    todd2u

    love it

    I love this movie. I am a big muppet fan, and when this movie came out on video I had to get it. Of course I was in third grade. I watched this movie all the time, and still do around Christmas time. Every December I watch this movie twenty times. Everything about this movie is great. The plot to the music. I especially like the music. I recommend this movie to anyone who likes the Muppets, or the story of The Christmas Carol.
    8theshadow908

    The best Muppet movie.

    A The Muppet Christmas Carol is the Muppet's take on the classic tale of Ebenezer Scrooge, a selfish old man who cares nothing for anyone but himself, until on Christmas Eve he is visited by three spirits, telling him to change his ways. This is a well done version of the story, and it is the only Muppet movie I can look at as a real movie, rather than a movie starring Muppets.

    The way the story is told in this movie is done really well. Having Gonzo play Charles Dickens as he narrates the story was a smart move. It adds more humour to the story. The different characters that Muppets pop up as are genius, for instance, changing Fuzzywig to Fozziewig so Fozzie Bear could play him. Also, the movie manages to remain dark like the story should be, while also staying tame for kids.

    Micahel Caine is great as Ebenezer Scrooge. He's actually one of the best Scrooge's I've seen. It really speaks for his acting talent when he is able to talk and react to Muppets like they're people.

    Overall, this is a classic children's film, and is probably one of the best versions of the classic tale on screen.

    8/10
    jann-6

    Not just for kids!

    I recently rented this movie for my young son. I never imagined that I'd end up liking it more than he does. If you can get past the fact that most of the cast are muppets, this is actually a terrific version of A Christmas Carol. Michael Caine makes a fine Scrooge, one of the best I've ever seen in fact. I usually hate musicals, but all of the songs in this film are great (and the girl who plays Belle - this girl can SING!) The comedy is mostly provided by Gonzo, narrating as Charles Dickens, and his sidekick Rizzo the Rat. The humor is truly funny and appropriately placed (notice how a very good reason is created for Gonzo and Rizzo to exit during the serious Christmas Yet to Come portion .) This is truly one of those movies "for young and old alike", though it will probably go over the heads of very young children. But anyone who generally likes A Christmas Carol should like this version of it.

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    • Curiosidades
      Before production began, Sir Michael Caine told producer and director Brian Henson, "I'm going to play this movie like I'm working with the Royal Shakespeare Company. I will never wink, I will never do anything Muppety. I am going to play Scrooge as if it is an utterly dramatic role, and there are no puppets around me." Henson replied "Yes, bang on!"
    • Pifias
      During the closing scene the camera moves backwards to reveal the singing guests around the table. As they sing "never quite alone", the top of a puppeteer's head comes into view in the lower left-hand corner. The performer, who seems to be looking down at a monitor, has a blonde ponytail and is crouched behind the group of rats next to Fred.
    • Citas

      Rizzo the Rat: There are two things in this life I hate: heights, and jumping from them.

      Gonzo: Too late now. Come on, I'll catch you.

      Rizzo the Rat: God save my little broken body!

      [Jumps and falls to the ground. He looks at Gonzo]

      Gonzo: Missed.

      Rizzo the Rat: Oh wait a second... I forgot my jellybeans. Um...

      [Slides through the bars to retrieve them, and joins Gonzo back on the other side. Gonzo stares at him]

      Rizzo the Rat: What?

      Gonzo: You can fit through those bars?

      Rizzo the Rat: Yeah...

      Gonzo: You are such an idiot.

    • Créditos adicionales
      The closing credits include a credit for "Rizzo's personal caterer".
    • Versiones alternativas
      When originally shown in theaters, Belle's song "When Love Is Gone" was cut. Director Brian Henson protested this decision, but then head of Disney Jeffrey Katzenberg felt the song was too sad for a children's movie. The removal leaves the scene quite short and abrupt and damages the pacing. It was reinstated on all full screen home video copies of the film, including the Laserdisc (widescreen too), VHS, and the first DVD release, at the insistence of Brian Henson. For the Kermit's 50th Anniversary Edition DVD, the full screen version includes "When Love Is Gone" and the widescreen version cuts the song. The UK re-release from Park Circus in 2012 includes the song. Even though the version shown on Disney+ is the Theatrical Cut, the song is still included as an extra for the first time in High Definition. But in December of 2022, in celebration of the film's 30th anniversary, the song was once again placed back into the movie on Disney Plus under the heading "The Muppet Christmas Carol: Uncut Version."
    • Conexiones
      Featured in What's Up Doc?: Episodio #1.14 (1992)
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      Scrooge
      Music and Lyrics by Paul Williams

      Performed by Frank Oz, Louise Gold, Steve Whitmire, David Rudman, Karen Prell, Dave Goelz, Jerry Nelson, Brian Henson, and Mike Quinn

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      • 17 de diciembre de 1993 (España)
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      • Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Studio)
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      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Jim Henson Productions
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      • 27.381.507 US$
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