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Cholla Library
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DVD FICTION Christmas
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Desert Sage Library
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DVD FICTION Christmas 2 DISCS
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Yucca Library
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DVD FICTION Christmas
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Summary:
Classic Dickens story about a bitter old man, Ebenezer Scrooge, who's given a chance for redemption when three ghosts come to visit him on Christmas Eve.
Notes:
Not rated.
Title from container.
From the story by Charles Dickens.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1951.
Special features: Audio commentary by Marcus Hearn & George Cole; "Spirit of Christmas Past": George Cole remembers Alastair Sim; Richard Gordon remembers George Minter & Renown Pictures; "Charles Dickens: his life and times"; bonus: colorized version; before & after restoration comparison; photo & press book gallery; cast bios; original American & British theatrical trailers; "Scrooge" (1935, Seymour Hicks version).
Music composer, Richard Addinsell ; musical director, Muir Mathieson.
Alastair Sim, Jack Warner, Kathleen Harrison, Mervyn Johns, Hermione Baddeley, Glyn Dearman, Clifford Mollison, Michael Hordern, George Cole, Patrick MacNee.
DVDs, all regions, full screen (1.37:1) presentation, optional 16:9 enhanced presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, DVD-9, NTSC.
English dialogue, English or Spanish subtitles; optional narrative for the blind.
Contents:
- [Disc 1]: Restored 4x3 version ; Restored 16x9 version
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- [Disc 2]: Colorized version ; Original 1935 version.
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| Consensus: It hasn't aged particularly well, but the 1951 adaptation of Charles Dickens' timeless classic is perhaps the most faithful film version -- and Alastair Sim's performance as Scrooge is not to be missed. |
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