and, of course, “Mr. Magoo’s Christmas Carol.” I like all the “Christmas Carols” except the horrible musical starring Albert Finney and Patrick Stewart’s weak entry. No, I don’t count Bill Murray
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I'm sure you know the Christmas song "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer." Originally recorded by Gene Autry, the song has been a holiday hit since 1949. Then there are the TV specials that we all watched as kids. I bring the 'Rudolph' song up because my daughter has been singing it.....
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Scrooge: A Christmas Carol Everyone knows Charles Dickens’s story of the miser who turns over a new leaf come Christmas morning upon realizing that otherwise people will talk smack about him after he dies. This time around, the distinguishing factors are easily enumerated: the computer animation...
A Christmas Carol(1951) This is by far my favorite version, starring Alastair Sim as Ebenezer Scrooge. I never tire of the story, and this is the most complete telling of Dickens’s tale. Lady in the Lake(1947) Robert Montgomery as detective Phillip Marlowe attempting to track down the mi...
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1971: 'A Christmas Carol' animated adaptation airs "A Christmas Carol" received an animated adaptation in 1971. The rendition was just 25 minutes long and won an Oscar that year for Best Animated Short.1972: The US bombs Hanoi on Christmas AFP // Getty Images 1972: The US bombs Hanoi on...
I was looking through a Christmas box last night and found a Christmas card. Actually, I found a pretty cool Christmas card (at least to me). Now that I think about it, it's the only Christmas card I've ever kept and not thrown away when the holidays were over. But, then again,...
In Christmases past, we featuredCharles Dickens’ hand-edited copy of his beloved 1843 novellaA Christmas Carol. He did that hand editing for the purposes of giving public readings, a practice that, in his time, “was considered a desecration of one’s art and a lowering of one’s dignity...