
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
Derek Francis
1st Gentleman of Charity
Gordon Jackson
Tom - Friend of Harry's
Roy Kinnear
2nd Gentleman of Charity
Mary Peach
Fred's Wife
Paddy Stone
Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
Kay Walsh
Mrs. Fezziwig
Geoffrey Bayldon
Pringle - Toyshop Owner
Helena Gloag
2nd Woman Debtor
Reg Lever
Punch and Judy Man
Keith Marsh
Well Wisher (as Keith March)
Marianne Stone
Party Guest
Molly Weir
1st Woman Debtor
Richard Beaumont
Tiny Tim
Philip Da Costa
Child
Clive Moss
Child
Raymond Hoskins
Child
John O'Brien
Child
Gaynor Hodgson
Child
David Peacock
Child
Nicholas Locise
Child
Michael Reardon
Child
Peter Lock
Child
Karen Scargill
Child
Joy Leigh
Child
Terry Winter
Child
Sara Gibson
Child
Stephen Garlick
Child
George Oliver
Party Guest (uncredited)
Dorian Healy
Child (uncredited)
Released
en
$5,000,000.00
$6,000,000.00
- #based on novel or book
- #holiday
- #musical
- #victorian england
- #money
- #family drama
- #miser
- #ghost
- #holiday season
- #christmas
- #scrooge
- #xmas eve
Reviews

I am sorry but this ought to be compulsory viewing for any "bah-humbugs" out there. From the wonderful Ronald Searle caricatures that open this through the superbly enjoyable performances from Albert Finney (who won a Golden Globe), Sir Alec Guinness; Dame Edith Evans, Kenneth More and a whole host of faces from British stage and screen this just screams "Christmas" at me. Leslie Bricusse's score
A Classic adaptation of **'A Christmas Carol'** staying with and detering from tradition in wonderful balance. Basic cinematography ecourages story but this is clumsily acted, the setting and songs cover for simple dramatic range and awkward dialogue. But this is all forgotten due to the nature of the setting and the cinematic grain of the 1970s film. The film is enjoyable but that is all 'Scrooge
Very catchy songs. Albert Finney was brilliant as the titular character. One of those Christmas films I'd watch while eating Twiglets (and drink Coca Cola)!












