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Scrooge (1951)

November 30, 1951 (GB) Fantasy, Drama • 86m

Overview

Ebenezer Scrooge malcontentedly shuffles through life as a cruel, miserly businessman, until he is visited by three spirits on Christmas Eve who show him how his unhappy childhood and adult behavior has left him a selfish, lonely old man.

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Top Billed Cast

Alastair Sim
Alastair Sim

Ebenezer Scrooge

Mervyn Johns
Mervyn Johns

Bob Cratchit

Glyn Dearman
Glyn Dearman

Tiny Tim Cratchit

George Cole
George Cole

Young Ebenezer Scrooge

Brian Worth
Brian Worth

Fred Scrooge

Michael Hordern
Michael Hordern

Jacob Marley

Michael Dolan
Michael Dolan

Spirit of Christmas Past

Francis de Wolff
Francis de Wolff

Spirit of Christmas Present

Carol Marsh
Carol Marsh

Fan Scrooge

John Charlesworth
John Charlesworth

Peter Cratchit

Ernest Thesiger
Ernest Thesiger

The Undertaker

Olga Edwardes
Olga Edwardes

Fred's Wife

Hattie Jacques
Hattie Jacques

Mrs. Fezziwig

Czeslaw Konarski
Czeslaw Konarski

Spirit of Christmas Yet to Come

Eliot Makeham
Eliot Makeham

Mr. Snedrig

Peter Bull
Peter Bull

First Businessman / Narrator

Douglas Muir
Douglas Muir

Second Businessman

Noel Howlett
Noel Howlett

First Collector

Fred Johnson
Fred Johnson

Second Collector

Henry Hewitt
Henry Hewitt

Mr. Rosehed

David Hannaford
David Hannaford

Boy Sent to Buy Turkey

Maire O'Neill
Maire O'Neill

Alice's Patient

Patrick Macnee
Patrick Macnee

Young Jacob Marley

Clifford Mollison
Clifford Mollison

Samuel Wilkins

Moiya Kelly
Moiya Kelly

Martha Cratchit (uncredited)

Tony Wager
Tony Wager

Fezziwig's Lad (uncredited)

Vi Kaley
Vi Kaley

Old Lady Sitting by Stove At The Charity Hospital

Lualle Kemp
Lualle Kemp

Mary Cratchit

Catherine Leach
Catherine Leach

Belinda Cratchit

Derek Stephens
Derek Stephens

Dancer at Fezziwig's

Tony Wager
Tony Wager

Fezziwig's Lad

Ian Wilson
Ian Wilson

Blind Man

Crew
Noel Langley
Noel Langley

Adaptation

C.M. Pennington-Richards
C.M. Pennington-Richards

Director of Photography

Richard Addinsell
Richard Addinsell

Original Music Composer

Stanley Haynes
Stanley Haynes

Associate Producer

Ralph W. Brinton
Ralph W. Brinton

Art Direction

Freda Pearson
Freda Pearson

Set Decoration

Phyllis Dalton
Phyllis Dalton

Costume Design

Noel Langley
Noel Langley

Screenplay

Doris Lee
Doris Lee

Costume Design

Eric Carter
Eric Carter

Makeup Artist

Betty Lee
Betty Lee

Hairstylist

Stanley Couzins
Stanley Couzins

Production Manager

Fred Ryan
Fred Ryan

Boom Operator

Cecil Cooney
Cecil Cooney

Camera Operator

Denis O'Dell
Denis O'Dell

First Assistant Director

W. H. Lindop
W. H. Lindop

Sound Recordist

Maude Spector
Maude Spector

Casting Director

Aldo Manganaro
Aldo Manganaro

Assistant Makeup Artist

June Robinson
June Robinson

Assistant Hairstylist

Tony Harris
Tony Harris

Second Assistant Director

Buddy Booth
Buddy Booth

Third Assistant Director

Freda Pearson
Freda Pearson

Set Dresser

Richard Cantouris
Richard Cantouris

Still Photographer

Gerry Turpin
Gerry Turpin

Focus Puller

Constance Da Finna
Constance Da Finna

Costume Design

Anne Barker
Anne Barker

Assistant Editor

Stan Hawkes
Stan Hawkes

Assistant Editor

Michael Johns
Michael Johns

Assistant Editor

Charles Squires
Charles Squires

Assistant Editor



Reviews

r96sk

⭐ 8/10

December 20, 2020

My first time watching this adaptation of Charles Dickens' work - thoroughly enjoyed it!

I've previously only watched the Disney animated film and the 2019 television miniseries with Guy Pearce. I also like both of those, they each have things that are inferior and superior to this 1951 film.

Alastair Sim is the best Ebenezer Scrooge of the three, I loved watching him from start-to-finish. Sim's facial expressions are terrific throughout, w… read the rest.

Peter McGinn

⭐ 10/10

December 26, 2020

I read a review by a critic which stated this is the best adaptation of the oh so familiar story of Charles Dickens’ Scrooge. Not because of advanced production value or cutting edge special effects. In fact, this movie is definitely low tech, being from 1952 as it is.

But now I agree with that assessment. There are three elements that in my mind elevate this production to the top of the pile. The first is the setting and the mood of the fil… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 8/10

December 18, 2024

Alastair Sim is in his element here as the curmudgeonly miser who routinely spends his Christmas alone counting his fortune. Luckily for him, "Scrooge" receives a visit from his late but not so lamented partner "Marley" (Michael Hordern) who warns him that he is to receive three visitors this cold and snowy Christmas morning. These ghosts are to show him was has happened, is happening and might well happen if he doesn't mend his venal and selfish… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

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Revenue

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