A sturdy 1951 British mounting of the Dickens tale, with Alastair Sim contributing a definitive Scrooge. Brian Hurst directed; the nominal stars are Kathleen Harrison and Jack Warner, though the best work comes from further down in the cast—Michael Hordern, Mervyn Johns, Hermione Baddeley.


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