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Scrooge original story
Scrooge original story










scrooge original story

Other famous (to a Brit of a certain age) faces include Mervyn Johns, Hermione Baddeley, Michael Hordern, Miles Malleson, Hattie Jacques, and Peter Bull. Other famous names include George Cole (Young Scrooge) who had a fifteen-year run as Arthur Daley in Minder, and Patrick Macnee (Young Marley) who was John Steed in The Avengers/The New Avengers from 1961 to 1977. Not bad considering that the character of George Dixon was introduced in the 1950 film, The Blue Lamp, and was fatally shot by Dirk Bogarde! Jack Warner (Jorkin) was a fixture of British TV on Saturday night from 1955 to 1976 in Dixon Of Dock Green. In fact, some of the people on display here were still working at the top level into the new Millenium. One of the attractions for the UK audience is that Scrooge/A Christmas Carol is a cavalcade of British talent of the mid 20 th century. Whenever I see Scrooge/A Christmas Carol it takes me right back to my childhood. To be honest, with the way that Victorian children used to drop like flies, there’s bound to be some confusion. In the book, Scrooge’s charwoman isn’t named and doesn’t appear a lot but in the film she is Mrs Dilber, and Kathleen Harrison got second billing.Īnd there’s a swap around between Scrooge and his sister as to who is the elder, as the younger is the one who caused the death of their mother. He was added to provide a bit of backstory to explain how the Scrooge & Marley firm was established. I’d say my reading of the book has been spoiled by that film if it wasn’t for the fact that I loved it so much and feel it’s actually been enhanced by my in-head overdubbing of the film onto the source material.īut, while it’s a good adaptation, it’s not a hundred percent accurate. There are times when, as you read the text, you can hear the words being spoken by Alastair Sim as they come off the page or when you read about Scrooge shouting at the ghost of Marley, “There’s more of gravy than of grave about you, whatever you are!” - it’s always Alastair Sim cowering beneath his bravado. In the main, Scrooge/A Christmas Carol is pretty close to the original. What I meant was I had another run through the novel, which shows how close we are to the original. By that, I don’t mean guzzling mince pies and quaffing mulled wine…well, not all the time, anyway. As it’s December I’ve spent a bit of time getting into the spirit of the season. Well, it was called Scrooge over here, the USA saw it called A Christmas Carol.

scrooge original story

And, having read this far, there’ll be no surprise that my favourite in the faithful adaptation category is Scrooge, released in 1951.

scrooge original story

My favourites in the “played with the format” category are Scrooged and the Blackadder special, Blackadder’s Christmas Carol.












Scrooge original story