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Rating: - A Christmas Carol
It took me awhile to warm up to this version of Scooge. I had always been partial to Alastair Sim whom I thought played the part to a T as a person who becomes transformed. Once I began to really sit down and take notice of Reginald Owen and the way certain things were different from the Alastair Sim version, I became intrigged of the real humor as the movie progressed. To this day I guess you can say I am a great defender of both movies and now think of them as equal. If anyone were to see A Christmas Carol staring Reginald Owen for the first time I'm sure they would take a likin' to it.
As a review of both movies, and I have seen many remakes of A Christmas Carol......these two will long be the best and give it my thumbs up.
Jim Lawson
Rating: - Great Job!
As always I couldn't be happier. I received my dvd in goood condition and in the time stated. I will be back!!!!!!!!!!!
Rating: - now only if it was in color now on dvd.
A Christmas Carol by Reginald Owen, Gene Lockhart is of two versions that i love.
the 1951 and this one.
i have the 51 in color now on dvd i have this one on tape in color. now if i can just get this one COLORIZED on dvd.
id be one happy camper.
Rating: - EVEN BETTER! ! !
The Christmas Carol is my all-time favorite movie. I owned every version imagionable on VHS, including this adaptation, but the remarkably enhanced quality of the DVD version is extremely enjoyable to watch.
Rating: - By far the best!
This version of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" might be a little shorter than the others,it is a little more lighthearted. As far as
characters go Scrooge,Bob Cratchit,and of course Tiny Tim, I prefer these actors out of any of the rest.This is by far the best of them all!
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