Scrooge (1951 film)

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Scrooge (1951 film)
Directed by Brian Desmond Hurst
Produced by Brian Desmond Hurst
Written by Noel Langley
Starring Alastair Sim
Mervyn Johns
Hermione Baddeley
Michael Dolan
Francis De Wolff
Brian Worth
Kathleen Harrison
Michael Hordern
Patrick Macnee
Peter Bull
Distributed by United Artists
Release date(s) 1951
Running time 86 min.
Language English
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Scrooge (1951) is one of the best-known and most acclaimed film adaptations of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol.

This version was directed by Brian Desmond Hurst; the screenplay was by Noel Langley. It was released as A Christmas Carol in the U.S. in the same year.

Scrooge starred Alastair Sim (in arguably his best-known role) as the title character, and featured Kathleen Harrison in an acclaimed turn as Mrs. Dilber, Scrooge's charwoman. Fans of British cinema will recognize Hermione Baddeley as Mrs. Cratchit, Mervyn Johns as Bob Cratchit, Clifford Mollison as Samuel Wilkins, a debtor, Jack Warner as Mr. Jorkin and a young Patrick Macnee as the young Jacob Marley. Fans of WW II films will recognize Michael Hordern, who was frequently typecast as a British military officer, as Marley's Ghost, as well as old Marley.

Sim's performance as Scrooge is generally regarded as the definitive portrayal of the role. In addition, the film expands on the story by detailing Scrooge's rise as a prominence businesman which was corrupted by a greedy new mentor that supplanted the benevolent Mr. Fezziwig. When that new mentor is caught as an embezzler, the opportunistic Scrooge and Marley offer to compensate the company's losses on the condition that they receive control.

The film did not attain its current popularity until about 1970, when it began to be shown on television. Until then, the most frequently seen film version was MGM's 1938 adaptation, starring Reginald Owen. The Alastair Sim version had received a favorable notice from the New York Times when it opened in 1951, but otherwise had not caused much of a stir, perhaps because it is more frightening than the MGM version. However, in the years since its first TV showings on local PBS stations, it has attained classic status. It now seems unbelievable that the film attracted so little attention back in 1951.

[edit] Featured cast

Actor Role
Alastair Sim Ebenezer Scrooge
Kathleen Harrison Mrs. Dilber
Mervyn Johns Bob Cratchit
Hermione Baddeley Mrs. Cratchit
Michael Hordern Jacob Marley
Marley's Ghost
Francis de Wolff Ghost of Christmas Present
George Cole Young Ebenezer Scrooge
John Charlesworth Peter Cratchit
Rona Anderson Alice
Glyn Dearman Tiny Tim
Louise Hampton Laundress

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