A Christmas Carol
- TV Short
- 1971
- 28m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
2.1K
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An old bitter miser is given a chance for redemption when spirits visit him on Christmas Eve.An old bitter miser is given a chance for redemption when spirits visit him on Christmas Eve.An old bitter miser is given a chance for redemption when spirits visit him on Christmas Eve.
- Won 1 Oscar
- 1 win total
Alastair Sim
- Ebenezer Scrooge
- (voice)
Michael Redgrave
- Narrator
- (voice)
Melvyn Hayes
- Bob Cratchit
- (voice)
Michael Hordern
- Jacob Marley
- (voice)
David Tate
- Fred
- (voice)
- …
Paul Whitsun-Jones
- Charity Man
- (voice)
- …
Annie West
- Belle
- (voice)
Joan Sims
- Mrs. Cratchit
- (voice)
Mary Ellen Ray
- Mrs. Dilber
- (voice)
Alexander Williams
- Tiny Tim
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
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10llltdesq
This short, which won an Academy Award, is the best animated adaptation that I've yet seen and is better than a couple of the live-action versions. Everything is top-notch-animation, voice-casting (particularly Sim reprising his performance as Scrooge), production values. The adaptation is quite true to the tone and spirit of the original work, even with the necessary truncation imposed by the brief length. Good to have it in print. Most recommended.
This scared the bejabbers out of me as kid in the '70's. If it wasn't listed on the imdb I'd think was just a bad dream. No other version has ever compared since. You ever notice there is no surer endorsement of a movie than "it scared the bejabbaers out of me when I was a kid"?
10dogpony
This is by far the best animated version of the Dickens classic. The renderings and animation are dark and mysteriously sketch-like, with none of the shiny flatness that mars most commercial animation. And the script is amazingly faithful in tone to the original.
It's sometimes difficult to find on videotape, but it is well worth the effort.
It's sometimes difficult to find on videotape, but it is well worth the effort.
This "movie" WAS Christmas at our house when I was a child! I would love to see it again. My children have never seen this version which is the greatest ever! I have watched every version of A Christmas Carol I have ever come across and have always been disappointed. We even went to see it performed live in the theater and, although it was good, it lacked the emotional qualities of this version. I realize that by it being animated, the producers were able to add special effects and stick closer to the dreamlike quality of the original Dickens tale. This movie has been one of my favorites all my life and I would recommend it to anyone who loves Dickens or just a lover of Christmas.
9tavm
I just saw Richard Williams' Oscar-winning but made-for-TV version of A Christmas Carol on Google Video. Having seen and heard so many versions over the years, I find this the most beautifully animated version with its illustration-style renderings of London and its people in the 19th century. As compelling as the drawings are though, I find the story at 24 minutes a little too short for my tastes so the transformation of Scrooge at the end is not as complete as I would like it to be. That said, it was nice to hear Alastair Sim once again portray the lead character as he had done in the 1951 version. As the Cratchit family and Tiny Tim have said over and over again, "God bless us everyone."
Did you know
- TriviaThe only movie version of "A Christmas Carol" to win an Oscar.
- GoofsMarley's Ghost says the third spirit will come "when the last stroke of twelve has ceased to vibrate." However, he actually appears on the FIRST stroke of twelve.
- Quotes
Ghost of Christmas Present: Oh God! to hear the Insect on the leaf pronouncing on the too much life among his hungry brothers in the dust.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Anywhere But Here (1999)
- SoundtracksGod Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen
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