Scrooge

Scrooge
Scrooge

Film Details

Year

1970

Duration

113 minutes

Genres

Musicals

Language

English

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Synopsis

The classic Dickens tale is given a delightful musical twist here. The unforgettable character of Ebenezer Scrooge is performed by Albert Finney, who perfectly captures the miser's cold-hearted disdain for life and particularly Christmas. The tale proceeds as expected, with the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future taking Scrooge on a journey of discovery, but the toe-tapping numbers - such as 'Thank You Very Much' - put a fresh spin on this seasonal favourite.

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U Classification

This film has a couple of uses of mild bad language

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