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A Christmas Carol

A Christmas Carol

By Edwin L. Marin

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1938-12-16
  • Advisory Rating: NR
  • Runtime: 1h 9min
  • Director: Edwin L. Marin
  • Production Company: Walt Disney Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.9/10
6.9
From 4,517 Ratings

Description

In this adaptation of Charles Dickens's classic tale, an elderly miser learns the error of his ways on Christmas Eve when he is visited by ghosts from Christmases past, present and future. Starring Reginald Owen ("Mrs. Miniver"). Soon to be available in a new, stunning, colorized version!

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  • Many ‘reviewers’ here are ignorant

    5
    By BreeInGilbertAZ
    Sorry, but it’s true. One person saying it was shortened. FALSE. This the ORIGINAL run time is 68-69 minutes, so this IS the correct length. ZERO edits. Reginald Owen is delightful as Ebenezer Scrooge. Real life screen couple Gordon & Kathleen Lockhart amply full the roles of Mr. & Mrs. Cratchit. All in all, this is fairly faithful to Dickens’ literary stalwart. However, if you can find it, the 1951 version with Alastair Sim is by far the best version made to date (almost 2022) and it is not colorized, either. Color is not necessary in most classic films with few exceptions. Enjoy this feel good family film.
  • A Christmas Classic

    5
    By themom1982
    Nostalgic and sweet🎄
  • Best performance of the story

    5
    By 96v
    Great film and cast for 1938, a must have for your holiday collection.
  • BELOVED CLASSIC

    5
    By Prophet Amos
    One of the best classic Christmas Carols ever made. I also love the one with George C. Scott too. God Bless you all, and have a Merry Christmas, while watching this one.
  • Colorized version

    4
    By Vegaswhale
    Just curious For years iTunes was saying they are coming out with a Colorized Version, I wonder if it’s ever going to happen.
  • shortened film

    3
    By lizzie p
    I love this version but was very disappointed that Apple shortened it. you'll note it's only 1 hour and 8 minutes. some scenes are missing - not great for 14 bucks! a disappointment!
  • Get The Alistair Sim Version!

    5
    By kingpin1821
    Though this is a fine version of the story, iTunes must get the 1951 film starring Alistair Sim. That's the best!
  • If I could work my will...

    5
    By jyw1324
    I'd take the Scrooge, the Fred, and the Cratchet family from this movie and put them in place of the ones in the Alistair Sim version of "Scrooge", which I think is from 1951 - and unfortunately not available on iTunes. The characters in this version are excellent, but the story in the Sim version is better and has more of the material from the book. I think that would be the best version of A Christmas Carol/Scrooge. But since i can't do that I'll stick with this one as the best available IMHO. It gets the spirit of the book right and that's what's most important after all.
  • The best one of all.... 🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄

    5
    By Russ'sSis
    This version is my all time favorite. I have seen most of the newer versions but this is the one I return to each holiday season. Though not entirely true to Dickens work it best portrays the message he was sending to his readers. A wonderful portrayal of Scrooge by Reginald Owen. Gene Lockhart and Terry Kilburn are excellent in their roles. A heartwarming film.
  • My 3rd favorite version of this story

    5
    By Karloff32
    I first caught this wonderful film on cable while I was staying with my Grandma in New Jersey many years ago. At the time I hadn't yet seen either the Alistair Sim version, my #1, and the Disney version #2, starring a motion-captured Jim Carrey was 20 years away. Reginald Owens plays a great version of Scrooge, and to those saying only 69 minutes? Study your film history: most movies of the 30's were under 90 minutes. Highly recommended!

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