- A Christmas Carol (1938 film)
Infobox Film
name = A Christmas Carol
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director =Edwin L. Marin
producer =Joseph L. Mankiewicz
writer =Hugo Butler
starring =Reginald Owen Gene Lockhart Kathleen Lockhart Terry Kilburn
Barry MacKay
music =Franz Waxman
cinematography =Sidney Wagner John F. Seitz
editing =George Boemler
distributor =Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
released = flagicon|USDecember 16 ,1938
flagicon|FinlandDecember 15 ,1940
runtime = 69 min.
country = U.S.A.
language = English
amg_id = 1:9517
imdb_id = 0029992"A Christmas Carol" is a 1938 film
adaptation ofCharles Dickens 's novelette.Production
Made by
MGM , and originally intended to starLionel Barrymore , who played the role of Scrooge annually on radio, but was forced to drop out of the film because of his arthritis, the movie starredReginald Owen as Scrooge and Gene andKathleen Lockhart as the Cratchits.Terry Kilburn , better known for his portrayal of Colley in "Goodbye, Mr. Chips", costarred as Tiny Tim and a youngJune Lockhart appeared as one of the Cratchit daughters.Leo G. Carroll played Marley's Ghost. The characters of Fred (Scrooge's nephew), and Elizabeth, his fianceé (his wife in the novelette), were greatly expanded in order to work in a romantic angle to the story that Dickens did not intend. The couple was played by Barry MacKay andLynne Carver .Ann Rutherford , better known as Polly Benedict in theAndy Hardy films and as Carreen O'Hara in "Gone with the Wind", was a young and attractiveGhost of Christmas Past , rather than the somewhat unusual creation that Dickens described. The music for the film was composed byFranz Waxman , in contrast to most MGM films of the period, whose scores were composed byHerbert Stothart .Some of the grimmer aspects of the story went completely unmentioned or unseen, in order to make this a "family film" in the style of other MGM literary adaptations. Although Marley's Ghost did appear, the phantoms wailing outside Scrooge's window were not shown. Scrooge's fiancee, who eventually leaves him because of his miserly ways, was completely dropped from the film, as were the two starving children "Want" and "Ignorance", who hid within the folds of the Ghost of Christmas Present's robe. Also gone were the thieves who ransack Scrooge's belongings after he "dies" in the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come segment.
One of very many adaptations of the work, this version was frequently revived in theatres by
MGM , was shown on local television stations throughout the1960 's, and was once a staple of Chicago's WGN television station. For years it remained the most famous film version of the story, and the most lavish, though it clocked in at only 69 minutes. But its popularity was eclipsed by the 1951 film, after the 1951 version began its television career in 1970. There are also those who have found Reginald Owen's portrayal of Scrooge to be rather lacking, especially in comparison to later ones. [ [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0786428406 Amazon.com: A Christmas Carol And Its Adaptations: A Critical Examination of Dickens's Story And Its Productions on Screen And Television: Fred Guida,Edward Wagenknecht: Books ] ]ource
Guida, Fred "A Christmas Carol" And Its Adaptations" (Publisher: McFarland & Company; New Edition, August 2, 2006)See also
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List of A Christmas Carol adaptations References
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