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Jorkin: "Mr. Fezziwig, we're good friends besides good men of business. We're men of vision and progress. Why don't you sell out while the going's good? You'll never get a better offer. It's the age of the machine, and the factory, and the vested interests. We small traders are ancient history, Mr. Fezziwig." [7]
Michael Gough voiced Scrooge in a BBC Radio production, broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on 22 December 1990, with Timothy Bateson reprising his role as Fezziwig. [2] Liz Smith reprised the role of Mrs. Dilber in the 1999 film of A Christmas Carol starring Patrick Stewart, and played Joyce in the 2000 film, which starred Ross Kemp as a modern-day ...
The YouTube website also stated "It employed cutting-edge ... (1857 – 1929) was 59 years old when she acted in this movie as Mr. Fezziwig. She was an Australian ...
Arnold, 60, was playing the roles of Marley and Mr. Fezziwig in the play, according to the CBC. The play is based on Charles Dickens' novel of the same name.
He went to work in a boot factory and never reunited with Fan, who died giving birth to Fred. Along with Marley, Scrooge then apprenticed under Mr. Fezziwig, at which time he met and proposed to a young woman named Emily. He and Marley started to pursue money over people, refusing Fezziwig a loan following a downturn in his business.
Feeder, Mr The assistant to Dr Blimber in Dombey and Son, at the school in Brighton which the younger Paul Dombey attends. Later marries Blimber's daughter Cornelia and takes over the management of the school. Fezziwig, Mr hosts a Christmas party that Scrooge visits with the Ghost of Christmas past in A Christmas Carol. Scrooge is reminded of ...
Fitzwilly (1967) as Mr. Cotty (uncredited) Eye of the Cat (1969) as Dr. Mills; The Valley of Gwangi (1969) as Professor Bromley; The Bushbaby (1969) as Prof. 'Cranky' Crankshaw; Run a Crooked Mile (1969) as Lord Dunnsfield; Scrooge (1970) as Mr. Fezziwig; Quest for Love (1971) as Sir Henry Larnstein; Diamonds Are Forever (1971) as Sir Donald Munger
Scene 8: Fezziwig's Banking House "Mr. Fezziwig's Annual Christmas Ball" — Fezziwig, Mrs. Fezziwig and Guests "A Place Called Home (Reprise)" — Emily, Scrooge at 18 and Scrooge; Scene 9: Montage "The Lights of Long Ago (Part II)" — Scrooge at 18, Young Marley, Emily and People from Scrooge's Past; Scene 10: A Starry Night