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Tristram Cary
Music -
Abe Levitow
Story Artist -
Charles Dickens
Novel -
Chuck Jones
Executive Producer -
Richard Williams
Producer -
George Nicholas
Story Artist -
Sergio Simonetti
Animation -
Bill Hajee
Animation
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CinemaSerf
3/20/2024 7:58:14PM
There are some astonishingly good time-lapse animations in this very heavily abridged version of the famous Charles Dickens Christmas story. It helps that Alastair Sim reprises his characterful role from 1951 and what now ensues is an engaging and quickly paced version of the tale of the miser who has four visitations early one Christmas morning. One from his erstwhile, now late, business partner then three that reflect his childhood, his present and the potential for his future - and it's that last part that makes him realise that, well we know the rest. The script retains much of the salient points from the story (though I don't know I've ever seen the miners or lighthouse keepers before) and we whizz along without losing too much of the powerfully touching sentiment of the narrative. I thought the "Scrooge" character looked quite like Maurice Denham and I did enjoy this.
Michael Hordern
Marley's Ghost (voice)Alastair Sim
Scrooge (voice)Paul Whitsun-Jones
Fezziwig (voice)Michael Redgrave
Narrator (voice)Mary Ellen Ray
Mrs. Dilber (voice)Joan Sims
Mrs. Cratchit (voice)Diana Quick
Ghost of Christmas Past (voice)Melvyn Hayes
Bob Cratchit (voice)