The animated version of Charles Dickens' classic redemptive tale, in which the miserly Ebenezar Scrooge is forced to mend his ways after being shown three visions of Christmas by a passing ghost.
"The animated version of Charles Dickens' classic redemptive tale, in which the miserly Ebenezar Scrooge is forced to mend his ways after being shown three visions of Christmas by a passing ghost."@en
"Based on the classic novel by Charles Dickens."@en
""Bah humbug," says Ebenezer Scrooge, the grumpy miser who would rather count his money than celebrate Christmas. But as Yuletide cheer spreads through all of London and two friendly mice try to change Scrooge's ill-tempered ways, Scrooge receives three unexpected visitors - the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future - who take him on a wild and wonderful journey and help him discover the true meaning of Christmas."
""The film begins with a live-action sequence set in Boston in 1857, the site of a live reading by renowned novelist Dickens (Simon Callow). As he begins his 'story of ghosts' a woman in the audience screams because she has seen a mouse and Dickens points out that this is appropriate since his story begins with a mouse. At this point the story turns into the animated version and Dickens explains that the mouse, named Gabriel, carries a glimmer of hope amidst the glaring co-existence of rich and poor in the streets of London. Throughout the subsequent unfolding of the well-known story Gabriel acts as a miniature Greek chorus, providing younger members of the audience with a point of entry into the story and, in the case of the potentially frightening elements (the Ghosts of Past, Present and Future), a place of refuge"--Internet movie database summary by John Nickolaus, March 12, 2004."
"An animated re-telling of the Charles Dickens' classic. This new version not only preserves the original story everyone is familiar with, but also develops the relationship between Dickens' wonderful characters."@en
"A big screen animated adaptation of Charles Dicken's perennial classic. Everyone in Old London Town, including Gabriel the mouse, Tiny Tim and Nurse Belle, is looking forward to Christmas. Everyone, that is, except the grumpy, miserly Ebeneezer Scrooge. He just wants to be left alone to count his money... until he is visited by the spirit of his old partner, Jacob Marley, who warns him of the error of his ways and announces the arrival of three ghosts: Christmas Past, Christmas Present and the terrifying Christmas Future."
"An animated telling of the Charles Dickens classic."@en
""Bah humbug" says Scrooge, the miser who would rather count his money than celebrate Christmas. As Yuletide cheer spreads 2 mice try to change Scrooge's ill-tempered ways."@en
""'Bah humbug,' says Ebenezer Scrooge, the grumpy miser who would rather count his money than celebrate Christmas. But as Yuletide cheer spreads through all of London and two friendly mice try to change Scrooge's ill-tempered ways, Scrooge receives three unexpected visitors - the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future - who take him on a wild and wonderful journey and help him discover the true meaning of Christmas"--Container."
"Scrooge is a cynical old man whose greatest concern is money. On Christmas Eve, he is visited by the ghost of Jacob Marley, his former business partner, who arranges for Scrooge to be visited by three spirits. Begins with a sequence set in 1857, the site of a live reading by the renowned Dickens. As he begins his story a woman screams because she has seen a mouse and Dickens points out that his story begins with a mouse. Dickens explains that the mouse, named Gabriel, carries a glimmer of hope amidst the glaring co-existence of rich and poor in the streets of London."@en
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