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boston bean

(36,850 posts)
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 07:40 AM 8 hrs ago

What is your favorite A Christmas Carol - or - Scrooge movie?

Mine is the 1970 musical version Scrooge with Albert Finney. No others match up for me. The greed is still applicable today. But we need more scrooges waking up.

Plan to watch it tonight with maybe some Chinese food & a Baileys on the rocks.

Merry Christmas Eve Duers!

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What is your favorite A Christmas Carol - or - Scrooge movie? (Original Post) boston bean 8 hrs ago OP
Alastair Sim buzzycrumbhunger 8 hrs ago #1
Nice choice. It is on tubi streaming for free this year! boston bean 7 hrs ago #2
Yes. Alistair Sim is perfect Easterncedar 7 hrs ago #7
Merry Christmas, Mr Scrooge! buzzycrumbhunger 2 hrs ago #33
To keep me mouth shut? Easterncedar 2 hrs ago #36
My favorite scene is his arrival at his nephew's house. Sneederbunk 2 hrs ago #39
The big-eyed little maid nodding him in Easterncedar 1 hr ago #41
Mine, Too ProfessorGAC 3 hrs ago #22
Yes! buzzycrumbhunger 2 hrs ago #34
Someone Above Mentioned... ProfessorGAC 2 hrs ago #37
Yep Auggie 3 hrs ago #29
the classic. jim backis as scrooge magoo. rampartd 7 hrs ago #3
That is a fun one! boston bean 7 hrs ago #4
Actually you can access it at the link below... johnnyplankton 7 hrs ago #8
Yes I saw! Thank you!! boston bean 7 hrs ago #9
The cartoon musical "Mister Magoo's Christmas Carol" and the Alistair Sim version johnnyplankton 7 hrs ago #5
Thank you for the Vimeo for Magoo. It is not on tv for free this year that I can find. boston bean 7 hrs ago #6
"Scrooged." GoCubsGo 7 hrs ago #10
Have not seen that one for quite some time. boston bean 7 hrs ago #11
I Saw It On Cable ProfessorGAC 3 hrs ago #24
My 2nd Favorite ProfessorGAC 3 hrs ago #23
That's my favorite too! Phoenix61 7 hrs ago #12
I sing that at all times of years when some does something nice for me. LOL! boston bean 7 hrs ago #15
Dancing on his coffin PhilosopherKing 2 hrs ago #40
I just watched The Man Who Invented Christmas, about Dickens writing the book. It follows the Christmas Scrivener7 7 hrs ago #13
The Muppet Christmas Carol. mwmisses4289 7 hrs ago #14
Every Christmas Eve for over a decade, kids carry on the tradition in their homes as well Maeve 1 hr ago #42
Christmas Carol with George C. Scott mobeau69 7 hrs ago #16
Gene Lockhart playing Bob Cratchit joined by young daughter June, tavernier 7 hrs ago #17
I've performed in both. Ms. Toad 6 hrs ago #18
I watched An American Christmas Carol with Henry Winkler last night QED 6 hrs ago #19
Forgot To Mention That Above ProfessorGAC 3 hrs ago #25
Albert Finney for the win for me, too. With George C. Scott Nixie 4 hrs ago #20
Based on Rotten Tomatoes rankings... SocialDemocrat61 4 hrs ago #21
Alastair Sim here bluestarone 3 hrs ago #26
Alastair Sim Keepthesoulalive 3 hrs ago #27
Stevie Wonder's Someday at Christmas SheltieLover 3 hrs ago #28
Mr. Magoo mcar 3 hrs ago #30
White Christmas ananda 2 hrs ago #31
I saw a movie called "A Christmas Karen" on YouTube, different kind of Scrooge. betsuni 2 hrs ago #32
The Black Adder reverse one! GPV 2 hrs ago #35
Seems like it changes yearly. Prairie_Seagull 2 hrs ago #38

buzzycrumbhunger

(1,607 posts)
1. Alastair Sim
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 07:48 AM
8 hrs ago

The *only* one, IMHO, if fo no other reason than the scene where he yells out the window to a boy to bring him a butcher to send a turkey to Bob Cratchitt and later, his pretended craziness as he reveals his transformation to Cratchitt, who's just apologized for coming in a minute late.

Easterncedar

(5,422 posts)
7. Yes. Alistair Sim is perfect
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 08:01 AM
7 hrs ago

His Christmas morning happiness scene makes me happy, too. Every time. Mrs. Dawber too!

Easterncedar

(5,422 posts)
36. To keep me mouth shut?
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 01:18 PM
2 hrs ago

I love the warm way he laughs, gets rueful and then gently presses the coin into her hand. I love how he shyly walks into his nephew’s party and then gamely and happily polkas.

All the period details, including the costumes, are gorgeous, too.

ProfessorGAC

(75,694 posts)
22. Mine, Too
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 12:18 PM
3 hrs ago

1951 movie.
In other versions, especially the 1939 version with Clive Owen, Scrooge becomes repentant far too soon.
This is the same reason I'm partial to Bill Murray's take in Scrooged.
More comedic, but it takes some serious shock to get his Frank Cross character too see the light.

ProfessorGAC

(75,694 posts)
37. Someone Above Mentioned...
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 01:32 PM
2 hrs ago

...an American Christmas Carol. That made me find it on Xumo & am watching it now.
Love Henry Winkler in it.

boston bean

(36,850 posts)
4. That is a fun one!
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 07:58 AM
7 hrs ago

Unfortunately not showing for free anywhere. If one subscribes to peacock can catch it there at no additional cost.

johnnyplankton

(597 posts)
5. The cartoon musical "Mister Magoo's Christmas Carol" and the Alistair Sim version
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 07:59 AM
7 hrs ago

It's got a musical score by legendary Broadway composer Jule Styne (Gypsy, Funny Girl, and dozens more) and really conveys the story’s central message

https://vimeo.com/376167170

GoCubsGo

(34,636 posts)
10. "Scrooged."
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 08:02 AM
7 hrs ago

I like the modern, Bill Murray version. It's one of the few Christmas-themed movies I'll watch every year, if it's on.

ProfessorGAC

(75,694 posts)
24. I Saw It On Cable
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 12:20 PM
3 hrs ago

Day before yesterday.
I don't do much streaming. We pay too much for cable to add other services.

ProfessorGAC

(75,694 posts)
23. My 2nd Favorite
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 12:19 PM
3 hrs ago

As I mentioned above. I like that and the 1951 version for pretty much the same reason.

Phoenix61

(18,684 posts)
12. That's my favorite too!
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 08:13 AM
7 hrs ago

One of my favorite scenes is “Thank ya very much, Thank ya very much , that’s the nicest thing that anyone’s ever done for me…”

Scrivener7

(58,151 posts)
13. I just watched The Man Who Invented Christmas, about Dickens writing the book. It follows the Christmas
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 08:16 AM
7 hrs ago

Carol story and weaves it into events in Dickens's life at the time. It was new to me and I liked it a lot.

mwmisses4289

(3,105 posts)
14. The Muppet Christmas Carol.
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 08:24 AM
7 hrs ago

Gonzo as Charles Dickens the narrator is quite a trip. It's just a good version of the story. Always makes me smile after I watch it.

Maeve

(43,328 posts)
42. Every Christmas Eve for over a decade, kids carry on the tradition in their homes as well
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 02:01 PM
1 hr ago

Altho "The Love is Gone" is sometimes fast forwarded thru...or used as a bathroom break

tavernier

(14,217 posts)
17. Gene Lockhart playing Bob Cratchit joined by young daughter June,
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 08:40 AM
7 hrs ago

Leo G Carroll as Marley, and the ever popular Tiny Tim announcing God Bless Us, Every One.

Hands down my favorite!

If you like Spooky, Jim Carey as Scrooge in the animated version is spine tingling.

I watched about five this season and even a very old one that was really bad that I’d never seen before. Only got halfway through it.

Looking forward to seeing Johnny Depp as Ebeneezer.

Ms. Toad

(38,095 posts)
18. I've performed in both.
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 08:52 AM
6 hrs ago

You get a very different understanding performing than viewing (living with the stories 20-24 hours a week for 6-8 weeks). Between the two (we did Scrooge first), I would have said Scrooge. I hadn't seen it before performing, and there were less of slightly different takes on the story that I liked. But performing Christmas carol, I fell in love with that one, to.

I do like how Christmas Carol handles the ghosts better (especially the Ghost of Christmas Future) - I played that role in both. As a method actor, that role is juicier in Christmas Carol.

QED

(3,243 posts)
19. I watched An American Christmas Carol with Henry Winkler last night
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 09:35 AM
6 hrs ago

It is set in the Depression era. I like this different version of the story with Winkler as Mr. Slade (Scrooge). Although he sounded a bit like Winkler, he looked nothing like the Fonz with the make up.

ProfessorGAC

(75,694 posts)
25. Forgot To Mention That Above
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 12:22 PM
3 hrs ago

I really like that take! Quite true to the original story but a very different time & place.
Now, I have to search my system to see if I can watch it.
See what you did?

Nixie

(17,936 posts)
20. Albert Finney for the win for me, too. With George C. Scott
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 10:56 AM
4 hrs ago

a solid second place. We’re watching tomorrow since our Christmas Eve is so busy later.

There have been years where we binge all the versions but this year will pick only one. It’s not Christmas without seeing this classic story at least once. Merry Christmas Eve!

Keepthesoulalive

(2,098 posts)
27. Alastair Sim
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 12:34 PM
3 hrs ago

Every Christmas it would play for a week on WOR and I was there every night for it also Mr Magoo’s Christmas Carol.

SheltieLover

(76,140 posts)
28. Stevie Wonder's Someday at Christmas
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 12:38 PM
3 hrs ago
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A host of movies: Ernest Saves Christmas, Elf, Miracle on 34th St., Chrisymas Story... all of most folks' favs.

Merry Christmas, DU! 🤶🎄

betsuni

(28,644 posts)
32. I saw a movie called "A Christmas Karen" on YouTube, different kind of Scrooge.
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 01:13 PM
2 hrs ago

Probably a bad movie that I should be ashamed of watching, but I liked it.

Prairie_Seagull

(4,589 posts)
38. Seems like it changes yearly.
Wed Dec 24, 2025, 01:36 PM
2 hrs ago

This year the Reginald Owen 1938 version of "A Christmas Carol"
Scrooge seems a more changed man at the end of his visitations.

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