Your favorite version of A Christmas Carol

Anonymous
Mickey Mouse.

But some parts are unintentionally funny.
Anonymous
Who has a big list of all?
Which are most faithful? Which ad a unique improvement? Which are well adapted for modern era?
Anonymous
The George c Scott one from1985.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:1. Alistair Sim. Love this one, even though Tiny Tim looks far too healthy. He's my favorite Scrooge.

2. George C. Scott's version is very true to the book.

3. Muppets' version is fun.



100% agree.
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I don’t fool
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There’s a retelling of the story where Henry Winkler plays the Scrooge character. I think it takes place during depression-era. I remember thinking he was great in it.


“An American Christmas Carol”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have it on DVD. It’s a family favorite. We all sing along to all the songs!


"Alone in the World" still KILLS me *sniffle*

I watched it this morning and sang along to the songs. Alone in the World is my favorite song. Love singing along to that one.
Anonymous
Mr magoo fools
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mine is Scrooged hands down. I also like the musical one with Albert Finney & Muppet Christmas Carol


I subjected my teens to Scrooged last night in search of Christmas movie they hadn’t seen yet and it was godawful. Does not hold up at all.
Anonymous
As someome who likes the novella, for me it's the Muppets, and it's because I like that they have Gonzo deliver some of the best lines from the book.
Anonymous
Agree. Def the Muppets.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:George C. Scott version. Hands down.


Came here to say this immediately. 1984 version is really the classic version.

My dad makes us watch Scrooge every year, and I can recite that one line by line. George C Scott is the perfect Scrooge.

Fun fact, he was married to Colleen Dewhurst, who played Marilla Cuthburt in the Anne of Green Gables series. Love her too.
Anonymous
And their son played the lead in the movie Singles, and was Kira Sedgwick’s love interest.
Anonymous
1938 version with Gene Lockhart, his wife and daughters June as the Cratchits. Hands down. It’s a must every year.
Anonymous
Scrooged and Muppets Christmas Carol.
Anonymous
The only correct answer is the Muppets’ version. Also it is one of the closest versions to the book.
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