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| Richard Beaumont | Tiny Tim | |
| David Collings | Bob Cratchit | |
| Albert Finney | Ebenezer Scrooge | |
| Alec Guinness | Jacob Marley's Ghost | |
| Michael Medwin | Nephew Fred | |
| Kenneth More | Ghost of Christmas Present | |
| Edith Evans | Ghost of Christmas Past | |
| Laurence Naismith | Mr. Fezziwig | |
| Anton Rodgers | Tom Jenkins | |
| Suzanne Neve | Isabel Fezziwig | |
| Kay Walsh | Mrs. Fezziwig | |
| Frances Cuka | Mrs. Cratchit | |
| Derek Francis | 1st Gentleman of Charity |
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| Producer | Robert Solo
Leslie Bricusse |
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| Writer | Leslie Bricusse
Charles Dickens |
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| Cinematography | Oswald Morris
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| Musician | Leslie Bricusse
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In 1860, the stingy and cranky Ebenezer Scrooge that hates Christmas; loathes people and defends the decrease of the surplus of poor population runs his bank exploiting his employee Bob Cratchit and clients, giving a bitter treatment to his own nephew and acquaintances. However, in the Christmas Eve, he is visited by the doomed ghost of his former partner Jacob Marley that tells him that three spirits would visit him that night. The first one, the spirit of past Christmas, recalls his miserable youth when he lost his only love due to his greed; the spirit of the present Christmas shows him the poor situation of Bob's family and how joyful life may be; and the spirit of future Christmas shows his fate. |
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