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Patrick Stewart | Mr. Ebenezer Scrooge | |
Saskia Reeves | Mrs. Cratchit | |
Trevor Peacock | Old Joe | |
Dominic West | Fred | |
Ian McNeice | Mr. Albert Fezziwig | |
Richard E. Grant | Bob Cratchit | |
Liz Smith | Mrs. Dilber | |
Joel Grey | The Ghost of Christmas Past | |
Celia Imrie | Mrs. Bennett | |
Desmond Barrit | The Ghost of Christmas Present | |
Bernard Lloyd | Marley's Ghost | |
Laura Fraser | Belle | |
Kenny Doughty | Young Scrooge | |
Elizabeth Spriggs | Mrs. Riggs | |
John Franklyn-Robbins | Crump | |
Dominic West | Fred (Scrooge's nephew) | |
Roger Frost | Clergyman | |
Edward Petherbridge | Foster | |
Jeremy Swift | Williams | |
Leagh Conwell | Boy Caroller | |
Rowland Stirling | Child Scrooge | |
Josh Maguire | Boy Scrooge | |
Rosie Wiggins | Fran Scrooge | |
Matthew Cottle | Dick Wilkins | |
Annette Badland | Mrs. Fezziwig | |
Michael Green | Eli Fezziwig |
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Producer |
Peter Barnes
Dyson Lovell Robert Halmi Sr. |
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Writer/Composer |
Peter Barnes
Charles Dickens |
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Cinematography |
Ian Wilson
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Music |
Stephen Warbeck
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Scrooge is a miserly old businessman in 1840s 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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