Accept no substitutes, 1951’s A Christmas Carol stands alone as the definitive film version of Dickens’ classic. The sublime Alastair Sim is the heart and soul of the movie as Scrooge, a sour recluse whose heart and soul is kept in the cash register. Sometimes a noir, sometimes a comedy, sometimes downright scary, Brian Desmond Hurst’s film is defiantly unsentimental yet packs an emotional wallop. Sim returned to the role in 1971 for Richard Williams and Chuck Jones’ animated version.
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