Adequate retelling but the George C. Scott version is still the best.
Patrick Stewart,
Richard E. Grant,
Joel Grey,
Ian McNeice,
Saskia Reeves
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Patrick Stewart stars as Ebeneezer Scrooge in this made-for-TV adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic holiday fable. Scrooge is a skinflint businessman who loathes the Christmas season and begrudges h... read more
Directed by: David Hugh Jones
Release Date: January 1, 1999
DVD Release Date: October 31, 2000
Stats: 1,040 reviews
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December 8, 2009
After my first viewing of this I was very disappointed. A second viewing helped make it more worthwhile. The problem is that this is a made for TV movie and there are sections where it is really noticeable. The main problem for me is the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. It has two... read more
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December 24, 2010
Stewart may not look the part, but his sounding of it (man, I love that voice) and masterful ability to embody it more than makes up for this. Of course, that's only the beginning, as the film features total honesty to the original tale and is of a very fine production. Still, th... read more
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October 20, 2010
I'm an admirer of Patrick Stewarts enormous body of work for stage, TV and film, and this version of A Christmas Carol is no exception. This 1999 production spun from his very successful one man show of A Christmas Carol, and they simply added a fine supporting cast to make this ... read more
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December 19, 2010
I thought Patrick Stewart was an odd choice for this role. It was kind of weird!
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January 9, 2009
A really neat version, but not my favorite. I liked the attention to detail in this film.
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December 22, 2008
This version is occasionally creepy and darker which isn't a bad touch. However it's also a little dull. While Patrick Stewart isn't bad in the role of Scrooge he's the only Scrooge to ever be completely bald. He looks like he just wandered off the set of a Star Trek film. If the... read more
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December 21, 2011
One of the greatest adaptaions of the classic story, there are no cheap gimmicks, like cartoons, or muppets. It is just masterfully portrayed and directed. Patrick Stewart playes Scrooge perfectly, and the rest of the cast conveys the original message in the book.
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