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Originally intended as a 1939 release, A Christmas Carol was rushed into production in October 1938 and was finished in a matter of weeks. It opened in December at New York City's Radio City Music Hall where it did moderately well. One of many adaptations of the work, it was frequently revived in theaters by MGM.
Owen is perhaps best known today for his performance as Ebenezer Scrooge in the 1938 film version of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, a role he inherited from Lionel Barrymore, who had played the part on the radio for years. [3] Owen in Petticoat Fever (1936)
A Christmas Carol (1938), a US version starring Reginald Owen as Scrooge, Terry Kilburn as Tiny Tim, and Gene Lockhart and Kathleen Lockhart as the Cratchits. [81] Produced and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. A Christmas Carol (1940), starring Gregory Markopoulos as Scrooge. Notable for being the first known amateur film adaptation. [79]
‘A Christmas Carol’ (1938 version, with Reginald Owen as Scrooge) On TV/cable: None scheduled yet. Can I stream it?: Yes, on Max. ‘A Christmas Carol’ (1951 version, with Alastair Sim as ...
A Christmas Carol, starring Reginald Owen; The Citadel, directed by King Vidor, starring Robert Donat and Rosalind Russell – Climbing High, starring Michael Redgrave and Jessie Matthews – Cocoanut Grove, starring Fred MacMurray; College Swing, starring George Burns, Gracie Allen, Martha Raye, Bob Hope; Convict 99, starring Will Hay –
Alastair Sim plaid Scrooge in 1938, not Reginald Owen. He did it in '51. Bob Cratchit is not fired in the '38 film, rather, it follows the book with Scrooge going to Fred's for Christmas dinner and then getting to the office ahead of Bob the next morning and pretending to be angry at his being late before giving him the raise.
A Christmas Carol, a silent film starring Marc McDermott; A Christmas Carol, a film starring Reginald Owen; The Christmas Carol, a 1949 TV special starring Taylor Holmes; Scrooge, released as A Christmas Carol in the United States, a British film starring Alastair Sim
"Sweet Caroline" is a song written and performed by American singer Neil Diamond and released in May 1969 as a single with the title "Sweet Caroline (Good Times Never Seemed So Good)". It was arranged by Charles Calello , [ 2 ] and recorded at American Sound Studio in Memphis, Tennessee .