A Christmas Carol (1950)
Miser Ebenezer Scrooge is awakened on Christmas Eve by spirits who reveal to him his own miserable existence, what opportunities he wasted in his youth, his current cruelties, and the dire fate that awaits him if he does not change his ways. Scrooge is faced with his own story of growing bitterness and meanness, and must decide what his own future will hold: death or redemption.
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Bransby Williams as Ebenezer Scrooge |
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John Ruddock as Bob Cratchit |
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John Bentley as Young Scrooge / Night Watchman |
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Pamela Cameron as Martha Cratchit |
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Robert Cawdron as Mr. Fred |
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Julian D'Albie as Ghost of Christmas Present / Portly Gentleman |
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Howard Douglas as Gentleman of the Stock Exchange |
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Michael Edmonds as Boy Waif / Carol Singer |
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Adrian Evans as Boy Cratchit / Carol Singer |
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Pat Fryer as Fanny / Girl Waif |
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Arthur Hambling as Ghost of Christmas Past / Gentleman of the Stock Exchange |
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MacDonald Hobley as Narrator |
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W.E. Holloway as Marley's Ghost / Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come |
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Shirley Hose as Belinda Cratchit |
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Sean Lynch as Boy Scrooge / Carol Singer |
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Tony Lyons as Boy With Goose / Carol Singer |
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Thomas Moore as Tiny Tim Cratchit |
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Barbara Murray as Scrooge's Fiancée |
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Kathleen Saintsbury as Mrs. Cratchit |
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Leonard Sharp as Old Joe / Crossing Sweeper |
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Gillian Stirrup as Girl Waif |
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Dorothy Summers as Mrs. Dilber |
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Stanley Vine as Gentleman of the Stock Exchange |
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Ewart Wheeler as Scrooge's Double |
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Ann Wrigg as Fred's Wife |
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John Young as Peter Cratchit |
| Production | Eric Fawcett | Producer |
| Writing | Charles Dickens | Novel |
| Art | James Bould | Set Designer |
| Writing | Eric Fawcett | Adaptation |
| Production | T. Leslie Jackson | Producer's Assistant |
| Sound | Max Saunders | Music |
| Writing | Dominic Roche | Book |