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Posted on December 14, 2021December 20, 2021

A Christmas Carol, 1938 No Barrymore?!

To be upfront, this post is another reworking of one that has been made in previous years. This is partially because my perception is still fixed and I’ve already done most of the “footwork” for what I like to include. The first U.S. sound film version of A Christmas Carol […]

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Posted on December 13, 2021December 13, 2021

The Stingiest Man in Town

The Stingiest Man in Town is the next musical adaptation of A Christmas Carol viewed for the 2021 Countdown. This is another post that’s a rehash of previous years with some minor updates. My perception of this adaptation is unchanged. This is a very good show and I have to […]

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Posted on December 12, 2021December 12, 2021

1910, Edison Does A Christmas Carol

There were at least eight silent films of A Christmas Carol. Half of them are considered lost; few have survived intact. Movie pioneer R.W. Paul made the first version in 1901. Only a portion of it survives. Audiences have rarely seen it, but thanks to the internet, those interested can […]

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Posted on December 11, 2021December 11, 2021

A Christmas Carol Australia, 1969

This was the one that started it all for me. This is the first A Christmas Carol I remember watching as a child the first time the CBS network broadcasted it on U.S. television.  Australia’s Air Programs was the creative force behind this. This is the first of two Australian […]

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Posted on December 10, 2021December 10, 2021

It’s Christmas, Carol 2012

It’s Christmas, Carol is a 2012 A Christmas Carol adaptation produced for The Hallmark Channel in the U.S.  This is now the third time I’ve put it on the annual blog. It’s Christmas, Carol belongs to the increasing number of adaptations with a female lead. It’s one of two female […]

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Posted on December 9, 2021December 10, 2021

Scrooge With a Man Bun

Tonight I watched another newer adaptation that I still haven’t viewed often. This adaptation is ZogHogg Studios’ A Christmas Carol and Scrooge interpretation released in December of 2018.  It’s available to rent or buy digitally. This adaptation takes place mostly in Scotland, thus giving us the first live-action Scottish Ebenezer […]

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Posted on December 8, 2021December 13, 2021

Looney Tunes’ A Christmas Carols

It’s been quite a few years since I have included these two short specials on the annual blog though I watch them every year. I always watch them together. As such, it became a tradition to include them together when posting. Bugs Bunny’s Christmas Carol 1979 First up is Bugs Bunny’s […]

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Posted on December 7, 2021December 7, 2021

Scrooge Talks, 1935

Tonight was my annual viewing of the 1935 Seymour Hicks (Sir Edward Seymour Hicks) version. I’ve dedicated an annual posting to this version every year since 2014. This was the first full-length feature sound movie version of A Christmas Carol (ACC) and is titled Scrooge. I don’t have many personal […]

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Posted on December 6, 2021December 13, 2021

A Christmas Carol – Frederick March

Since its early days, American television has been using A Christmas Carol (ACC) for holiday programming; sometimes bad and occasionally very successful. Today is one of the surviving endeavors of early U.S. television from 1954/55 starring Frederic March and Basil Rathbone. This is their first ACC collaboration together! For me, […]

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Posted on December 5, 2021December 6, 2021

Old Scrooge, 1913

Tonight, I had my annual viewing of the 1913 silent version of A Christmas Carol, called Old Scrooge. Because the silent versions are generally short and only a handful remain, I watch all that are available every year. The 1913 silent version is another offering from England. This was the […]

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