The first time I watched it, CDs weren’t on the market, so I popped it into the VCR player. Several years ago—after the VCR player had died and CD’s had overtaken the market, someone bought me a DVD of this treasured movie. I did with it what I’ve done every year in recent history: curled up in my recliner, watched every scene in the film, and sobbed at the end.
The 1984 version of A Christmas Carol featuring George C. Scott is my all time favorite movie. Clive Donner—editor of the 1951 version entitled Scrooge, directed this made for television movie about a miserly old gentleman who thought Christmas was humbug but who later changed his mind and lifestyle after a visitation by three ghosts. Read more...
The 1984 version of A Christmas Carol featuring George C. Scott is my all time favorite movie. Clive Donner—editor of the 1951 version entitled Scrooge, directed this made for television movie about a miserly old gentleman who thought Christmas was humbug but who later changed his mind and lifestyle after a visitation by three ghosts. Read more...

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