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A Christmas Carol [DVD]

Patrick Stewart , Richard E. Grant , David Hugh Jones    Parental Guidance   DVD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (38 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: Patrick Stewart, Richard E. Grant, Joel Grey, Ian McNeice
  • Directors: David Hugh Jones
  • Format: Dolby, PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Boulevard Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 20 Sep 2010
  • Run Time: 90 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (38 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0043WC4JQ
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 5,781 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Standing out in the crowded field of screen adaptations of the classic Dickens novel A Christmas Carol is hard to do, but this version pulls it off. When a transparent Jacob Marley walks through Ebenezer Scrooge's apartment door, you know you're seeing something both timeless and contemporary. Other strategically placed special effects--a funnel cloud that transports Scrooge and the ghost of Christmas present, the hollow spectre of Christmas future--keep you riveted without slipping into anachronism. But, as good as the technology is, the performances are what really power this 93-minute television interpretation. Patrick Stewart brings a depth to Scrooge that allows the character to go beyond the cartoonish qualities that have made him a Christmas mainstay. That doesn't mean he's any less heartless with his hapless employee Bob Cratchit (Richard E. Grant) or any less dismissive of his well-meaning nephew. A frail-looking Joel Grey makes an excellent ghost of Christmas past, and a superb cast ably fill the remaining roles. Director David Jones, shooting on location in England and at Ealing Studios, has achieved a balance of science and sentiment that will help this version hold up for many years to come. --Kimberly Heinrichs

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Scrooge is a miserly old businessman in 1840's London. One Christmas Eve he is visited by the ghost of Marley, his dead business partner. Marley foretells that Scrooge will be visited by three spirits, each of whom will attempt to show Scrooge the error of his ways. Will Scrooge reform his ways in time to celebrate Christmas?

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38 of 40 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
Given the enormous potential for failure, it takes either a lot of guts or a big ego to remake a classic and step into a pair of shoes worn so well by the likes of George C. Scott and Alastair Sim - you don't have to have grown up in an English speaking country to take those two names and their portrayal of Dickens's miserly anti-hero for granted as part of your Christmas experience. And I suspect a good part of both guts and ego was at play in this production; but let's face it: after years of bringing Scrooge to the stage in a much-acclaimed one man show and after also having recorded the audio book version of "A Christmas Carol," a movie adaptation starring Patrick Stewart was probably due to come out sooner or later. Yet, while it does sometimes have the feel of another huge star vehicle for Stewart (even without the self-congratulatory trailer and brief "behind the scenes" features included on the DVD), his experience and insight into the character of Scrooge allow him to pull off a remarkable performance, and to make the role his own without letting us forget who originally wrote the tale. From a "humbug" growled out from the very depth of his disdain and his audible desire to boil "every idiot who goes about with 'Merry Christmas' on his lips" with his own pudding and bury them with a stake of holly through their heart, to the "splendid" and "most illustrious ... father of a long, long line of brilliant laughs," coughed up and spit out after years of having been out of practice, this is the Scrooge that Dickens described; and Stewart obviously has the time of his life playing him.

This made-for-TV production is sometimes criticized for its use of special effects; I don't find those overly disturbing, though - in fact, they're rather low-key and for the most part used to show nothing more than what Dickens actually described. (This *is* a ghost story, remember?) Scrooge really does see Marley's face in his door knocker; we all know that Marley's ghost does indeed walk through Scrooge's doubly locked door ... and last but not least Dickens himself describes the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come as "shrouded in a deep black garment, which concealed its head, its face, its form, and left nothing of it visible save one outstretched hand." (Granted, no gleaming lights for eyes, though.) The script could have spared a modernism here and there, but again, mostly the lines are exactly those that Dickens himself wrote. Even where the characters don't actually speak them, they are part of their reflections - such as Marley being buried and "dead as a door-nail" (which, after all, is the tale's all-important premise) and Scrooge's rather funny musings how the Ghost of Christmas Past might be deterred from taking him for a flight (where citing neither the weather nor the hour nor a head cold nor his inadequate dress would do). Richard E. Grant, known to TV audiences as Sir Percy Blakeney in the recent adaptations of "The Scarlet Pimpernel," moves to the opposite end of the social spectrum in his portrayal of gaunt, downtrodden Bob Cratchit; and he is a very credible caring father and husband, albeit a bit too well-educated - unlike the rest of his family, who speak and come across as decidedly more cockney. Joel Grey, whose Master of Ceremonies in "Cabaret" stands out as one of those "one of a kind" performances that are few and far between in film history, is almost perfectly cast as the Ghost of Christmas Past, combining the spirit's wisdom of an old man with his child-like innocence, frail stature and luminous appearance. A great supporting cast and solid cinematographic and directorial work round out an overall very well done production.

Many actors are remembered either for one career-making role or for a certain type they have cast. No doubt Patrick Stewart, who as a teenager had to face an ultimatum between a steady job and the theater and chose the latter, will go into film history as Captain Jean-Luc Picard of Star Treck's "Next Generation." But I would not be surprised if the other major role he will always be remembered for will be that of Ebenezer Scrooge - on stage, in audio recordings *and* in this movie adaptation, which successfully brings Dickens's timeless tale of bitterness, sorrow, redemption and the true meaning of Christmas to the 21st century, and which before long, I think, will attain the status of a classic in its own right. I know that I, for one, will be watching it again with renewed pleasure next Christmas.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
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Format:DVD
The only problem with this is was made for tv and so not made in wide screen, but it is by far the best version and we watch it every Cristmas eve AND IT REALLY DOES GET YOU IN TO CHRISTMAS SPRIT.... and then Christmas day we watch the fun and light hearted but still very good Muppet Christmas carol
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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful
Format:VHS Tape
Well, what can be said?

To begin with, several reviews have already bemoaned the fact that Stewart doesn't 'fit' with their idea of how Scrooge should look.

Perhaps not, but this was an attempt an contemporizing this classic, and Stewart pulls this off superbly.

In a nutshell, forget the creaky old 'classic' versions (and I'll get shot down in flames for saying that!), and go for this lavishly stylish production.

The whole atmosphere of this film exudes the magic of Christmas Spirit, whilst the directing is tightly-polished enough to ensure that your whole family will quite happily watch this year-after-year.

Don't hesitate - buy it now!

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
3.5 stars, but lovely none the less
I search in vain for the "ideal" Christmas Carol (1977 BBC Production with Michael Hordern comes closest, for my taste), but, in my opinion, this production does NOT deserve much... Read more
Published 22 days ago by Mary Kruger
A Christmas Carol DVD - Patrick Stewart
Purchased from Amazon Nov 2010. Not a huge problem, but, it was not PAL region 2 as advertised, but region 0 NTSC. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Ron Devious
Much better than I expected
This TV movie produced by and starring Patrick Stewart is a delight if you do not set your Dickensian bar too high. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Mr. G. Robinson
Christmas Carol DVD
I really like the story of A Christmas Carol and it is a tradition in our house to read the story and watch it each year at Christmas time. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Rexh37
The Best One Yet
The whole family love this version and it goes on every year! We have started a collection of "A Christmas Carol" and this one is our favourite by far. Read more
Published 4 months ago by K. A. JONES
Christmas beloved film
I bought this film for Christmas because i just love it and it brings me and my son together on Christmas evening to watch it together. We both love this version. Read more
Published 4 months ago by angela
Brilliant
Yes there are many different versions of this story however in my humble opinion this is the very best available. Read more
Published 5 months ago by shaunoflincoln
Good modern production but I think I prefer the classic
I couldn't decide whether to get this one for some little friends or the classic A Christmas Carol [DVD] [1984] so I go both and compared. Read more
Published 5 months ago by G. Gavigan
great watching
bought dvd and the book,well worth every penny,daughter needed them for english exam and gained an A said the way its writen makes it easier to understand what dickens was... Read more
Published 5 months ago by nellydee
Not what I expected.
Even though Patrick Stewart commands attention in any role, and even though his voice and looks fit the character, there was something definitely missing in this movie. Read more
Published 5 months ago by King Denien
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