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A Christmas Carol (1938)

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The story looks quite different, where we live a new world of adventure at Christmas. That story began with a stingy man named Ebenezer Scrooge, who hated Christmas and mistreated a long-suffering employee. Perhaps shortly after Scrooge learns how he can live the spirit of Christmas, he also learns his erroneous ways on the eve of Christmas after visiting four spirits.
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Kansas City Kansan

November 01, 2004

Second best version of holiday must-see.
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Cinefantastique
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November 11, 2009

Although slightly corn-ball, this 1938 production...should appeal to fans of old-fashioned Hollywood-style filmmaking.
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TV Guide
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November 27, 2007

A great and eternally heart-warming film that can stand an appreciative viewing every year through every decade.
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Ozus' World Movie Reviews
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December 23, 2004

Edwin L. Marin robustly directs the Charles Dickens classic.
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EmanuelLevy.Com
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July 18, 2011

Effective adaptation of Charles Dickens novel, well acted by Reginald Owen and the rest of the cast.
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Blunt Review

August 26, 2004

This is a timeless ode to Dikie- Look for the Barrymore version too...
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Movie Metropolis
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November 23, 2005

The movie is nothing if not sincere, which goes a long way in a sentimental tale like this one.
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Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)

March 08, 2004

Solid version of the story, but eclipsed by the 1951 film.
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Common Sense Media

January 02, 2011

A gentle, less scary version of the classic.
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Filmcritic.com

November 10, 2005

Most viewers will still remember other versions of the film more readily, but this is one worth seeking out 'round holiday time.
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