Scrooge (1970)
What the Dickens have they done to Scrooge?
A musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic ghost tale starring Albert Finney.
Director: Ronald Neame
Genre: Fantasy, Drama, Family
Runtime: 114 min
Release Date: November 5, 1970
Cast
- Albert Finney - Ebenezer Scrooge
- Alec Guinness - Jacob Marley's Ghost
- Edith Evans - Ghost of Christmas Past
- Kenneth More - Ghost of Christmas Present
- Laurence Naismith - Mr. Fezziwig
- Michael Medwin - Nephew Fred
- David Collings - Bob Cratchit
- Anton Rodgers - Tom Jenkins
- Suzanne Neve - Isabel Fezziwig
- Frances Cuka - Ethel Cratchit
Screenplay
- Leslie Bricusse (Screenplay)
- Charles Dickens (Novel)
- Leslie Bricusse (Lyricist)
Music: Leslie Bricusse
Cinematography: Oswald Morris
Editing: Peter Weatherley
Production: Cinema Center Films, Waterbury Films
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Budget: $5M
Box Office: $6M
Original Language: en
Themes
Holiday Joy and Festive Comedies, Touching Family Stories, Christmas and Holiday Warmth
Keywords
based on novel or book, holiday, musical, victorian england, money, family drama, miser, ghost, holiday season, christmas, scrooge, xmas eve
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Scrooge about?
- A musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic ghost tale starring Albert Finney.
- Who directed Scrooge?
- Scrooge was directed by Ronald Neame.
- Who stars in Scrooge?
- Scrooge stars Albert Finney, Alec Guinness, Edith Evans, Kenneth More, Laurence Naismith, Michael Medwin.
- How long is Scrooge?
- Scrooge has a runtime of 1h 54m (114 minutes).
- What genre is Scrooge?
- Scrooge is a Fantasy, Drama, Family film.
- What is the budget of Scrooge?
- Scrooge had a budget of $5M.
- How much did Scrooge gross?
- Scrooge grossed $6M worldwide.
- Where was Scrooge produced?
- Scrooge was produced in United Kingdom.
- What are the themes of Scrooge?
- The themes of Scrooge include: Holiday Joy and Festive Comedies, Touching Family Stories, Christmas and Holiday Warmth.