A Christmas Carol (1951)

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A miserly old man learns the meaning of the Christmas spirit.


Genre

Christmas

Characters/Groups

Ebenezer Scrooge - Alastair Sim

Mrs. Dilber - Kathleen Harris

Bob Cratchit - Mervyn Johns

Mrs. Cratchit - Hermione Baddeley

Jacob Marley's Ghost - Michael Hordern

Young Ebenezer Scrooge - George Cole

Peter Cratchit - John Charlesworth

Ghost of Christmas Present - Francis de Wolff

Alice - Rona Anderson

Fan Scrooge - Carol Marsh

Fred - Brian Worth

Old Joe - Miles Malleson

Mr. Stretch - Ernest Thesiger

Tiny Tim - Glyn Dearman

Ghost of Christmas Past - Michael Dolan

Fred's Wife - Olga Edwardes

Mr. Fezziwig - Roddy Hughes

Mrs. Fezziwig - Hattie Jacques

Miss Flora - Eleanor Summerfield

The Laundress - Louise Hampton

Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come - C. Konarski

Mr. Snedrig - Elliot Makeham

First Businessman - Peter Bull

Second Businessman - Douglas Muir

First Collector - Noel Howlett

Second Collector - Fred Johnson

Mr. Rosebed - Henry Hewitt

Mr. Groper - Hugh Dempster

Boy - David Hannaford

Alice's Patient - Maire O'Neill

Mr. Tupper - Richard Pearson

Young Jacob Marley - Patrick MacNee

Samuel Wilkins - Clifford Mollison

Mr. Jorkin - Jack Warner

Fred's Maid - Theresa Derrington

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Detailed Synopsis

During a town fair, a young Harry Lockhart is performing a trick with Harmony Faith Lane and Chainsaw Kid, when the trick seemingly goes wrong. Harmony starts screaming as the chainsaw cuts into the coffin she is laying in, but when a man opens the coffin it turns out Harmony had her legs squishe