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Carol for Another Christmas

  • TV Movie
  • 1964
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.7K
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Peter Sellers, Peter Fonda, Ben Gazzara, Richard Harris, Eva Marie Saint, Robert Shaw, and Rod Serling in Carol for Another Christmas (1964)
Dark FantasyPolitical DramaDramaFantasy

Daniel Grudge, a wealthy industrialist and fierce isolationist long embittered by the loss of his son in World War II, is visited by three ghosts on Christmas Eve who lead him to reconsider ... Read allDaniel Grudge, a wealthy industrialist and fierce isolationist long embittered by the loss of his son in World War II, is visited by three ghosts on Christmas Eve who lead him to reconsider his attitude toward his fellow man.Daniel Grudge, a wealthy industrialist and fierce isolationist long embittered by the loss of his son in World War II, is visited by three ghosts on Christmas Eve who lead him to reconsider his attitude toward his fellow man.

  • Director
    • Joseph L. Mankiewicz
  • Writers
    • Rod Serling
    • Charles Dickens
  • Stars
    • Percy Rodrigues
    • Sterling Hayden
    • Ben Gazzara
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joseph L. Mankiewicz
    • Writers
      • Rod Serling
      • Charles Dickens
    • Stars
      • Percy Rodrigues
      • Sterling Hayden
      • Ben Gazzara
    • 58User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 nominations total

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    Percy Rodrigues
    Percy Rodrigues
    • Charles
    Sterling Hayden
    Sterling Hayden
    • Daniel Grudge
    Ben Gazzara
    Ben Gazzara
    • Fred
    Barbara Ann Teer
    • Ruby
    Steve Lawrence
    Steve Lawrence
    • Ghost of Christmas Past
    Eva Marie Saint
    Eva Marie Saint
    • Lt. Gibson
    James Shigeta
    James Shigeta
    • Doctor
    Pat Hingle
    Pat Hingle
    • Ghost of Christmas Present
    Robert Shaw
    Robert Shaw
    • Ghost of Christmas Future
    Peter Sellers
    Peter Sellers
    • Imperial Me
    Britt Ekland
    Britt Ekland
    • The Mother
    Joe Santos
    Joe Santos
    • Number 32
    • (uncredited)
    Gordon Spencer
    • Marley Grudge
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Joseph L. Mankiewicz
    • Writers
      • Rod Serling
      • Charles Dickens
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    7Ed-Shullivan

    This film stirs the conscience inside of all of us to think before reacting

    Warning: This is not a Christmas themed film, only in name. Mob mentality at its very worse with this another version of Charles Dickens film classic A Christmas Carol. The film is heavily laden with film stars such as Peter Sellers, Ben Gazzara, Sterling Hayden, Eva Marie Saint, Robert Shaw, Britt Ekland, and Steve Lawrence to name a few.

    The underlying message that author Charles Dickens was attempting to communicate was for us as humanity to act in the spirit of kindness and forgiveness. In this film version of a single man's influence by the spirits of Christmas Eve, past, present, in the time or world wars provides us the viewer that we all have a responsibility to take care of one another and not look at the world in isolation from what troubles the world is experiencing as a whole.

    Since the film was released in 1964, there are some scenes which would not be acceptable to today's society in terms of equality and country centric economic superiority, but the message is well received if only we open our eyes, hearts and mind.

    I give the film a decent enough 7 out of 10 IMDb rating.
    dbdumonteil

    I me mine

    Made just after the financial disaster of "Cleopatra" -one of the most unfairly underrated movies of all time,at least in its four-hour version-by Mankiewicz.It's an updated Dickens' "a Xmas carol" with a "modern " uncle Scroodge ;one can notice that the "don't be selfish,open up,don't get caught up in the "me" machine was also treated by Frank Capra in his (certainly more palatable) "it's a wonderful life" .

    This is a movie which concerns today's audience ,in spite of its dated details ;more than ever we must help our fellow men and not hide our heads in the sand even when we feel like letting everything down.When the second ghost talks about the hungry people in the world,he's speaking to all of us;it's not surprising that the only man who rebels against the Imperial Me is a black man (and his wife).There's a stellar cast featuring Sterling Hayden as the lead and Eva Marie-Saint,Robert Shaw,Ben Gazarra as the nephew ,Peter Sellers and more ...
    treagan-2

    One of the Great TV Dramas

    When I saw this when I was in high school, I remember my hair curling. I remember there were threats of boycotts and protests against the politics of this work, which really express just basic humanitarianism, with some liberal fear of nuclear destruction.

    Three memories of this production: James Shigeta, playing a doctor in post-nuclear Hiroshima, answers the Scrooge character's (Sterling Hayden) cliched comment about nuclear-damaged girls (singing, with cloth over their scarred faces). Scrooge says, `Well, at least their children will not face this horror." Shigeta answers: "Children?! These girls?!"

    The second is Pat Hingle eating the massive chicken leg, with barbed wired keeping out silent, wraith-like, starving refugees. Scrooge: "How can you sit there and eat like that, when these people are starving?" Hingle: "Oh, do they bother you?" And he snaps his fingers and the lights go out, and the refugees disappear. "Feel better?" asks Hingle, taking another chomp out of the turkey leg.

    The third is Peter Sellers as "The Imperial Me," a deranged leader of a deranged sect meeting in a post-nuclear bombed-out church. Sellers' turn is both hilarious and disturbing, working the followers (all with Mickey Mouse Club-like shirts that say "Me") into a frenzy.

    The teleplay is crammed with earnest, liberal good intentions. But why weren't there a lot more of this kind of artistic effort on television? (I recall a second UN/Xerox special, with Theo Bikel playing a leader of refugees on a ship, but it wasn't nearly as good).

    Political and marketing restrictions cost us dearly when more efforts like "Carol for Another Christmas" were not made.
    8bkoganbing

    The Gospel of Me

    Carol For Christmas is about 20 years behind the time when it was presented on TV in 1964. It would have had far more appeal had television been available in 1944.

    Industrial tycoon Sterling Hayden is bitter at the world because his son Marley died in World War II. He's the last of the isolationists and wants no foreign involvement anywhere period including humanitarian aid.

    The error of his ways is told to him by those spirits of Christmas past, present and future. And if you know the Dickens story and how many in the English speaking world have never heard of it than you pretty much know what the story is.

    If this had been done in 1944 when Hayden's son was killed, a lot of people invested their hopes and dreams in a new world organization to come, the planning of which was undertaken even while the guns were still blazing in battle. The story would have resonated well with World War II audiences.

    As it is coming out in 1964 before the troop escalation in Vietnam the film came out under the wire. Five years later, ten years later, it would have met with derision from Vietnam era audiences. The message still has problems today with the issues surrounding globalization.

    However one portion of it rings very true for what has been determined to be the 'Me' generation. How prescient were the writers in creating Peter Sellers's character of 'Me' the symbol of the ugly American who believes in selfishness and divisiveness. Just grab what you can, whenever you can and if some in the world don't have as much, too bad. Not to mention if they protest, kill them. This part of Carol For Christmas was as prophetic as Network in its way.

    I caught this over the Christmas holiday, make sure if you haven't seen it, catch it next year if TCM runs it again.
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    Incomparably great TV drama

    This has to be one of the greatest one-time only dramas ever presented on TV. I remember it vividly from its original broadcast: a venal Pat Hingle devouring a huge turkey leg surrounded by starving refugees; the sweet voices coming from little girls scarred by the atomic blast at Hiroshima, their faces covered with gauze; the demented "Imperial Me" Peter Sellars addressing his crazed flock in a burned out cathedral after the nuclear holocaust of the future; Sterling Hayden, a modern Scrooge, his voice changing from booming commands to whimpering as he is led past the succession of proof of man's inhumanity to man.

    I saw this again at the Museum of Broadcasting in NYC and I was not disappointed. This is the lost world of thoughtful, creative TV drama, and what a loss it is to us all.

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    • Trivia
      Peter Fonda, playing Marley, was edited out of the film shortly before it aired, yet he is still visible in a portrait on a wall in Grudge's study. He also can be glimpsed in a reflection in the glass of a door and silently sitting at the dining room table.
    • Goofs
      Lt. Gibson (Eva Marie Saint) states that 100,000 were killed the day Hiroshima was attacked and that it was "almost as many" killed as suffered by the Confederate States in the Civil War. Actually, the Confederacy lost many more killed --- an estimated 260,000.
    • Quotes

      Imperial Me: Now then, they don't come out in so many words and say that they want to take us over. They're too clever for that. But, that's what they want. They want to take over us. Individual Me. And if we let them seep in here from down yonder and cross river - if we let these do-gooders, these bleeding hearts, propagate their insidious doctrine of involvement among us - then my dear friends, my beloved Me's - we's in trouble. Deep, deep trouble. Because - because we have now reached a pure state of civilization. The world of the ultimate Me is finally within our grasp. Its a world were only the strong will exist. Where only the path will love. Where finally the word "we" will be stamped out and will become "I" - forever! Because we are each the wise. We're each the strong. And we are each the individual Me's!

    • Alternate versions
      A version shown on Turner Classic Movies eliminates any mention of composer Henry Mancini and replaces the opening 'Carol for Another Christmas' theme with a reprise of the choral music played over the closing credits. [The TCM version aired 4/16/24 included Mancini's music credit immediately after the actors' opening credits.]
    • Connections
      Featured in The Unknown Peter Sellers (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree
      Words and music by Lew Brown (uncredited), Charles Tobias (uncredited) and Sam H. Stept (uncredited)

      Recreated by The Andrews Sisters

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    • Release date
      • December 28, 1964 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Joseph L. Mankiewicz' Carol for Another Christmas
    • Filming locations
      • Roosevelt Field, Garden City, Long Island, New York, USA(Studio, now a shopping mall)
    • Production companies
      • American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
      • Telsun Foundation Inc.
      • Xerox Corporation
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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