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Vanity: Movie Review: George C. Scott "A Christmas Carol"
YouTube ^ | December 26, 2020 | Me

Posted on 12/26/2020 4:38:44 AM PST by C19fan

I remember watching this movie when it was broadcast on TV during my youth. Perhaps this helped plant a seed for my later and current obsession with the Victorian Era. I re-watched on Christmas morning as the other members of the family were still asleep. In my mind, this is the best adaptation of the Dickens story. I know there are those who say the Alastair Sims version is the best. George C. Scott owns Scrooge. He plays him as not as an inherently wicked man but as someone whose life was broken as a boy and when it comes to matters of the heart has experienced nothing but regret. His composure reflects his heart of ice. I have read he spent six months preparing for this role including taking vocal lessons. As if Mr. Scott is not enough, there is an amazing cast of top notch British character actors: the Equalizer Edward Woodward, David Warner, Susannah York, and Roger Rees. I might add a young and so pretty Joanne Whalley plays Fan. In addition the settings are top notch. The adaptation was filmed in Shrewsbury where the location has not been blighted by modern architecture so you can really imagine yourself in Victorian London. The costumes are nice and there are plenty of bonnets. :) My little slice of heaven would be to wake up on Christmas morning put on my top hat with a nice Victorian lady holding my arm and walk the street saying Merry Christmas and tipping my hat. On my scale of 1 to 5 bonnets, I would give this 5 bonnets. P.S.: If you are interested in understanding how Victorian society influenced this work there is a special episode about "A Christmas Carol" from the excellent Age of Victoria podcast.


TOPICS: Books/Literature; History; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: christmas; victorian
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1 posted on 12/26/2020 4:38:44 AM PST by C19fan
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To: C19fan

I enjoy “Scrooge” with Albert Finney

Fun musical and he played the part at 33...incredible make up and he plays the part very well.

His fiance leaving wasn’t just a footnote in this movie.

It seems as if he realized the life he gave up and it played on him throughout life, perhaps making him such a miserable person.

Dickens was broke and heavily in debt when he wrote the book.

Also, he based the character on a Very Mentally Ill (at least when it came to saving money) wealthy family.

Very wealthy and insanely frugal...to the point of the matriarch basically starving to death instead of buying food during a very bad hunting season.

The son would go on to the meat he caught even after it had turned rancid.

Interesting


2 posted on 12/26/2020 4:45:35 AM PST by dp0622 (Tried a coup, a fake tax story, tramp slander, Russia nonsense, impeachment and a virus. They lost.)
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To: C19fan

I agree. My favorite adaptation of it, too.


3 posted on 12/26/2020 4:46:29 AM PST by polymuser (A socialist is a communist without the power to take everything from their citizens...yet.)
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To: C19fan

This version IS one of the best. I agree that George C
Scott IS Scrooge...and I was a huge Alistair Simms fan.

It was beautifully done and had superior acting.

Just a treasure.


4 posted on 12/26/2020 4:46:33 AM PST by Adder ("Can you be more stupid?" is a question, not a challenge.)
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To: C19fan

The Bionic Christmas Carol from The Six Million Dollar Man
https://www.nbc.com/the-six-million-dollar-man/video/a-bionic-christmas-carol/3762883


5 posted on 12/26/2020 5:02:06 AM PST by MuttTheHoople (What if the Lord sent COVID-19 to immunize the world from something more deadly?)
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To: C19fan

The Bionic Christmas Carol from The Six Million Dollar Man
https://www.nbc.com/the-six-million-dollar-man/video/a-bionic-christmas-carol/3762883


6 posted on 12/26/2020 5:05:24 AM PST by MuttTheHoople (What if the Lord sent COVID-19 to immunize the world from something more deadly?)
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To: Adder

Just as Scott is Scrooge, Scott was Patton to a T. Great movies, beautifully done.


7 posted on 12/26/2020 5:10:00 AM PST by ReleaseTheHounds ("The problem with Socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money." M. Thatcher )
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Sussanah York and George C. Scott also teamed up for the difinitive Jane Eyre, with tear jerking music from John Williams.
That said, I personally favour Alistair Sim’s version of Scrooge.


8 posted on 12/26/2020 5:14:26 AM PST by Jakarta ex-pat (.)
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To: Jakarta ex-pat

I watched that version of Jane Eyre on Amzon Prime. Damn shame the video quality leaves a lot to be desired. It would be nice if it was restored.


9 posted on 12/26/2020 5:21:41 AM PST by C19fan
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Yes
Difficult to find a good quality version
Even my DVD leaves a lot to be desired


10 posted on 12/26/2020 5:23:49 AM PST by Jakarta ex-pat (.)
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To: C19fan

Scrooged was a funny adaptation.


11 posted on 12/26/2020 5:33:27 AM PST by HighSierra5
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To: Jakarta ex-pat
Just so happened last night we watched the George C. Scott version of "A Christmas Carol". Streamed it from Vudu for $3.99, and the video quality was near perfect.

Does anyone know where I can stream the Alistair Sim version? The Youtube videos are such poor quality they're not enjoyable to watch. As good as the George C. Scott version is, the Alistair Sim one is even better, IMHO. It tugs at your heartstrings even more so.
12 posted on 12/26/2020 5:37:01 AM PST by Dan in Wichita
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To: C19fan

I could not agree with you more. This film is absolutely perfect, and even though I watch it every single year as part of our Christmas traditions, it never fails to move me deeply. It’s truly a masterpiece.


13 posted on 12/26/2020 5:40:07 AM PST by gbunch
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To: Dan in Wichita

“A Christmas Carol” 1951 Alistair Sim

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EaY5pQ__cdI


14 posted on 12/26/2020 5:57:34 AM PST by DFG
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To: dp0622

This is my favorite version of the movie. AMC channel has not viewed it in a few years though.


15 posted on 12/26/2020 6:11:56 AM PST by MGunny ( )
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To: Dan in Wichita

I watched it on IMDB on my firestick. It does have minimal interruptions with commercials, but the quality was very good.


16 posted on 12/26/2020 6:31:59 AM PST by bleach (If I agreed with you, we would both be wrong.)
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To: DFG

Thank you. I will check it out!


17 posted on 12/26/2020 6:41:49 AM PST by Dan in Wichita
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To: bleach

I’ll see if I can get IMDB on Roku. Thanks for the tip!


18 posted on 12/26/2020 6:43:42 AM PST by Dan in Wichita
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To: C19fan

We play 3 versions every year; the 1970 musical, George C. Scott, and Patrick Stewart.

Scott is the Gold Standard, he pours every ounce of himself into that role.

The musical is fun, the “Thankyou Very Much” song, the enormous camp of Alec Guinness as Marley (”the rats like to...nibble...things”), etc... It’s just joyous overall.

Stewart’s is ok, his politics notwithstanding. A little dry overall, but this version of Mrs. Cratchit is the best, she kills it with the “toast for your sake Bob, not for ‘is” scene.


19 posted on 12/26/2020 7:15:05 AM PST by mquinn (Obama's supporters: a deliberate drowning of consciousness by means of rhythmic noise)
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To: C19fan
I always find the Alastair Simms version more comedic than dramatic, while George C Scott finds the humanity in Scrooge...like you said, more of a broken man than outright wicked. Both takes are good in their own rights.

I'm from the younger generation than most FReepers, so the childhood version I grew up with is actually The Muppet Christmas Carol, which I rewatched for the first time since I was a kid this year. Strangely, Michael Caine's version is top-quality, maybe an even more impressive performance considering how straight he plays it against puppet co-stars.

20 posted on 12/26/2020 7:19:43 AM PST by pcottraux (depthsofpentecost.com)
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