Saturday, December 25, 2010

Classic Movies - Christmas Classics: Scrooge (A Christmas Carol)

Ebenezer Scrooge is a business man who thinks only of making money. For him Christmas is, in his own words, a humbug. It has been seven years since his friend and partner, Jacob Marley, died and on Christmas Eve Marley's ghost tells him he is to be visited during the night by three spirits. The first is the Ghost of Christmas Past who re-visits some of the main events in Scrooge's life to date, including his unhappy childhood, his happy apprenticeship to Mr. Fezziwig who cared for his employees, and the end of his engagement to a pretty young woman due to growing love of money. The Ghost of Christmas Present shows him how joyously is nephew Fred and his clerk Bob Cratchit celebrate Christmas with those they love. The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come shows him what he will leave behind after he is gone. Scrooge awakens on Christmas morning, a new man intent on doing good and celebrating the season with all of those around him.

**Trivia Question for Today: Although the word "Scrooge" means a stingy person now, in Charles Dickens's time, the word had another meaning. What was the meaning?

Trivia Answer for Previous Post: Lionel Barrymore was originally set to play Scrooge in the 1938 version of A Christmas Carol, but had to back out due to illness. Barrymore instead suggested his friend Reginald Owen take over the role.

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