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Mickey Mouse.
But some parts are unintentionally funny. |
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Who has a big list of all?
Which are most faithful? Which ad a unique improvement? Which are well adapted for modern era? |
| The George c Scott one from1985. |
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“An American Christmas Carol” |
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. |
| Mr magoo fools |
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. |
| 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. |
| Agree. Def the Muppets. |
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. |
| And their son played the lead in the movie Singles, and was Kira Sedgwick’s love interest. |
| 1938 version with Gene Lockhart, his wife and daughters June as the Cratchits. Hands down. It’s a must every year. |
| Scrooged and Muppets Christmas Carol. |
| The only correct answer is the Muppets’ version. Also it is one of the closest versions to the book. |