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  1. Scrooge (released as A Christmas Carol in the United States) is a 1951 British Christmas fantasy drama film and an adaptation of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol (1843). It stars Alastair Sim as Ebenezer Scrooge, and was produced and directed by Brian Desmond Hurst, with a screenplay by Noel Langley.

  2. A Christmas Carol: Directed by Brian Desmond Hurst. With Alastair Sim, Kathleen Harrison, Mervyn Johns, Hermione Baddeley. Ebenezer Scrooge, a curmudgeonly, miserly businessman, has no time for sentimentality and largely views Christmas as a waste of time.

    • (26K)
    • Drama, Family, Fantasy
    • Brian Desmond Hurst
    • 1951-12-02
  3. Scrooge, or A Christmas Carol, 1951. A famous adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. Starring Alistair Simm; Produced and directed by Brian Desmond Hurst; screenplay by Noel Langley....

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  4. Crotchety Victorian businessman Ebenezer Scrooge (Alastair Sim) has no use for festivity, even at Christmas. After resentfully allowing timid clerk Bob Cratchit (Mervyn Johns) to have the holiday...

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    • Alastair Sim
    • Brian Desmond Hurst
    • Holiday, Fantasy
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  5. Jul 26, 2022 · A Christmas Carol (1951) Original Trailer [HD] HD Retro Trailers. 111K subscribers. 59. 14K views 1 year ago. Directed by Brian Desmond Hurst. Starring Alastair Sim, Jack Warner and Kathleen...

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  6. Christmas Carol, A (1951) -- (Movie Clip) Jacob Marley Scrooge (Alastair Sim) arriving home Christmas evening, spooky business beginning, Michael Hordern as his dead partner Jacob Marley, in the celebrated 1951 version of Dickens' A Christmas Carol, directed by Brian Desmond-Hurst.

  7. A Christmas Carol, British dramatic film, released in 1951, that is widely considered the best adaptation of Charles Dickens ’s classic tale of the same name. It is a perennial favourite at Christmastime, when it is frequently broadcast on television.