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A Christmas Carol - Alastair Sim - Animated 1971/Chuck Jones (Full feature) 

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This is not available on dvd and I will not email it to you so don't even ask. It can however be easily downloaded via torrent and I suggest using a program like 'utorrent'...
A Christmas Carol (1971) is an Academy Award-winning animated adaptation of Charles Dickens' venerable 1843 novella. It was a made-for-television production originally broadcast on ABC in the United States. It is often considered one of the most faithful adaptations of the Charles Dickens classic.
Alastair Sim ... Ebenezer Scrooge
Michael Redgrave ... Narrator
Michael Hordern ... Marley's Ghost
Diana Quick ... Ghost of Christmas Past
Joan Sims ... Mrs. Cratchit
Paul Whitsun-Jones ... Ragpicker/Fezziwig
David Tate ... Scrooge's Nephew/Charity Man
Felix Felton ... Ghost of Christmas Present
Annie West ... Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
Melvyn Hayes ... Bob Cratchit
Mary Ellen Ray ... Mrs. Dilber
Alexander Williams ... Tiny Tim (uncredited)
A Christmas Carol was directed by Richard Williams and its visual style is also largely due to Ken Harris, credited as "Master Animator". It starred Alastair Sim as the voice of Ebenezer Scrooge - a role Sim had previously performed in the 1951 live-action film Scrooge. Michael Hordern likewise reprised his 1951 performance as Marley's Ghost in the same film. Michael Redgrave narrated the story and veteran animator Chuck Jones served as executive producer. Williams' son Alexander Williams, then aged four, provided the voice for Tiny Tim.
This adaptation of A Christmas Carol has a distinctive look, created by multiple pans and zooms and by innovative, unexpected scene transitions. The visual style, which is unusually powerful, is inspired by 19th century engraved illustrations of the original story by John Leech and the pen and ink renderings by illustrator Milo Winter that graced 1930s editions of the book. The intended audience does not include young children, and the film's bleak mood and emphasis on darkness and shadows lead some to consider it the most frightening of the many dramatizations of the Dickens classic.
Originally produced as a 1971 television special, A Christmas Carol was considered so well done, that it was subsequently released theatrically (thereby rendering it eligible for Oscar consideration). The film did in fact win the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film for 1972 and to this day remains the only film adaptation of Dickens' story to be so honored. Some industry insiders, in fact, were so unhappy that a short originally shown on television was given the award, that the Academy changed its policy, disqualifying any future works initially shown on television.

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@finnmccool684
@finnmccool684 3 года назад
"Your lip is trembling," said the Ghost. "And what is that upon your cheek?"
@labrynianrebel
@labrynianrebel 3 года назад
For most of my life this was the ONLY version of a Christmas Carol in my mind. Now that I know about all the other versions, this is still the only version of a Christmas Carol... in my heart :)
@mikeavery997
@mikeavery997 2 года назад
Loved this version as kid. The Marley scene always scared me as a kid
@johnboy4025
@johnboy4025 5 лет назад
Best version of the story under 30 minutes! Alastair Sim reprising the role, Ignorance and Want being freaky, the artwork in general... Great work Chuck Jones... Have a drink with Dickens for me!
@jefferycronin347
@jefferycronin347 10 лет назад
THIS ART ROCKS!!!! This is amazing animation! I only wish they could have done a 90 minute version. This version is so faithful and the animation completely captures the mood and tone of the story.
@Dragonrider1227
@Dragonrider1227 9 лет назад
I agree. It's only real fault is trying to tell the story with such a tone but in a short time so bits of this feels rushed through and not given the story and character development it deserves and a full length feature would've allowed it,
@evilmidget
@evilmidget 10 лет назад
Richard Williams should easily be remembered as one of the greatest animators of all time right up there with Disney and Myazaki. Hell, I could call him the American Myazaki for that matter.
@lilgoldenbuddy
@lilgoldenbuddy 5 лет назад
I've been searching for this for years. I saw this version when I was about 6 years old and cried so much because Mr. Marley's mouth hung down like that. It's still scary to this day.
@bradleyrenfroe2776
@bradleyrenfroe2776 4 года назад
i was Six when i saw that, I could not be on the floor at that scene.
@kathleenirish
@kathleenirish Год назад
I was 9 and I feel exactly the same. I never forgot this show and was thrilled when I was able to find it on RU-vid. 🎄🙏🏼✝️👼🕊👍❤️👐
@Nunya_Bidness_53
@Nunya_Bidness_53 7 месяцев назад
Authentic to the book He speaks without opening/moving his mouh and when he unbinds his jaw and lets it droop it still doesn't move 😱😭
@surrealsculptures7297
@surrealsculptures7297 7 месяцев назад
I remember. I was there, too, scared out of my mind. A work of art by Chuck Jones, no doubt.
@zootopiawilson
@zootopiawilson 2 года назад
When I was a kid in the 70s this version of the story aired every year. I always remembered it because the animation was great and Marley scared the snot out of me when I was little.
@CopOutProductions
@CopOutProductions 4 года назад
I'm a little late to the game, and was unaware of this delightful animated version...I appreciate it's economical and taut pacing...the "shaky" animation style reminds me a bit of "The Snowman". Thank you for taking the time to post this!
@o0cacoto0o
@o0cacoto0o 9 лет назад
No matter how many times I see this, I adore this version the most out of all the tv and movie versions I've seen. I agree they should have made this longer, but it works well.
@finnmccool684
@finnmccool684 3 года назад
"This boy is Ignorance. This girl is Want. Beware them both, and all of their degree, but most of all beware this boy, for on his brow I see that written which is Doom, unless the writing be erased."
@mockingbirdklm
@mockingbirdklm 7 лет назад
So glad I found this. What a fond memory from my childhood. Beautifully drawn. Very touching.
8 лет назад
I miss this poetic way of speaking
@labrynianrebel
@labrynianrebel 3 года назад
It truly is a feast for the ears.
3 года назад
@@labrynianrebel Thank you so kindly :D
@BanazirGalpsi1968
@BanazirGalpsi1968 8 лет назад
chuck jones literary films of the 70s are little gems. this amongst them. they do what many film makers declare is impossible. stay trure to original material, in short eddited form in the visual meidia and do it artsiness, elegence a and spectacle.
@bevmcmaster8976
@bevmcmaster8976 4 года назад
what other ones did he do..he did this justice in 25 min IMHO
@kakarrot62
@kakarrot62 6 лет назад
this is truly a masterpiece
@teedammit
@teedammit Год назад
I saw this as a child; this closes a circle for me. But what a magnificent animation! Many thanks for sharing!
@disneyrules7808
@disneyrules7808 5 лет назад
Fun Fact: Alistar Sim, the actor who plays the voice of Scrooge, also played the character in the 1951 black and white/color film adaptation titled "Scrooge".
@huntercuddles
@huntercuddles 3 года назад
there is nothing i want more than a blu-ray release of this
@EyeLean5280
@EyeLean5280 3 года назад
Perfect length for young children and so lovely. But I wish there had been a full-length version, too.
@oscargrillo9508
@oscargrillo9508 4 года назад
It was adapted, designed and directed by Richard Williams. Chuck Jones only produced it.
@EyeLean5280
@EyeLean5280 3 года назад
And Ken Harris drew it. Still, producers usually have artistic input and they make sure the project gets done. Chuck Jones deserves some credit.
@WillieManga
@WillieManga 6 лет назад
Each version has its own advantages. This one has possibly the freakiest J. Marley.
@belindacomeaux1129
@belindacomeaux1129 3 года назад
A Christmas Coral 1951 Alexter Sims as Scooge
@nickwerner7983
@nickwerner7983 2 года назад
Chuck Jones’ Darkest Animated Special of all time!
@LaserdiscOrganistAmericanOrgan
@LaserdiscOrganistAmericanOrgan 2 года назад
Yes it's available on DVD. My dad has owned a rare copy a long time ago since getting it from Netflix.
@BrenTenkage
@BrenTenkage 10 лет назад
Thumbs up if you came here thanks to CR's list of Forgotten Christmas specials
@Jason-pr6lk
@Jason-pr6lk 7 месяцев назад
Outstanding!!
@LaserdiscOrganistAmericanOrgan
@LaserdiscOrganistAmericanOrgan 2 года назад
It's also my dad's favorite A Christmas Carol Special. It became my favorite because of it being distributed by Anchor Bay Entertainment on both VHS and DVD. I like the 1998 logo that has the sound effects and if I get the VHS of this Christmas Special hopefully soon I will predict just like in the openings to A Big Day for Thomas, Thomas and His Friends Get Along & Thomas Comes to Breakfast VHS Tapes from 1998 the 1sf Edition that it has the Video Treasures Tracking Control & FBI Warning before the Anchor Bay Entertainment logo. I also know it has the ABC logo but I don't know what it exactly reads before the screen proceeds to the A Christmas Carol film.
@geraldaurand2954
@geraldaurand2954 7 лет назад
I was involved with a stage version of Scrooge & Marley, by Israel Horovitz for seven years, most as dramaturg, actor, too. The Archivist: what few note is that Scrooge seems to have been ill with fever at least. After his meal of roast beef with mustard and potatoes at an inn, he goes home and has gruel, which is something eaten by someone sick, not as a sign of his miserliness. After all, he just paid for a substantial meal!
@brucedavis3816
@brucedavis3816 7 месяцев назад
To everyone watching with me right now merry xmas!!!
@MichaelYoder1961
@MichaelYoder1961 7 месяцев назад
This is my favourite version of the story - very abridged, but faithful to the book and Marley's ghost is exactly as described. Thank you and a most Merry Christmas!
@Chemically_imbalanced.
@Chemically_imbalanced. Год назад
This is my favorite movie, as a kid I'd give Marley a 10/10 of scaring the shit out of me and as an adult, it's still creepy as ever, good job.
@Derek1955
@Derek1955 Год назад
One of this spirits is a man in white waist coat. He was one of the gentleman who was in charge over the workhouse from oliver twist.
@planetpihl660
@planetpihl660 6 лет назад
richard williams is the creator of who framed roger rabbit and the thief and the cobbler
@johcafra
@johcafra 11 лет назад
Finally. Stow the CGI. This is how it should be done.
@blue-sea8901
@blue-sea8901 Год назад
I learned the young actor who voiced Tiny Tim was not only the son of Richard Williams, he was also at the age of 4 at the time.
@sonofjafarreturns
@sonofjafarreturns 2 года назад
truly a work of art. if i could give one bit of criticism, Alastor Sim seems to lack the terror in his voice in the Christmas future segment that he had the first time he was Scrooge
@LaserdiscOrganistAmericanOrgan
A Christmas Carol VHS owners: Those who have the Anchor Bay Entertainment VHS release of this special, I am trying to figure out the FBI WARNINGS from the beginning of the VHS. I know it has the Anchor Bay Entertainment 1998 logo used in releases (example: Thomas and His Friends Get Along), as I think it has the Tracking Control before the FBI WARNING proceeding to the Anchor Bay and ABC Logos. If anyone figures out the FBI Warning in the Anchor Bay Entertainment VHS release of this Christmas Special please reply. Thank you!
@alchemistxp2
@alchemistxp2 10 лет назад
5:54 "LOL ghosts aren't real." 6:01 "FUCKING HELL!"
@benjaminfischer3229
@benjaminfischer3229 11 месяцев назад
5:30 The stuff nightmares are made of.
@waynemacfarland1546
@waynemacfarland1546 Год назад
Can't we all agree that Alastair Sim played the best Ebenezer Scrooge?
@LaserdiscOrganistAmericanOrgan
15:21 Why Anchor Bay Entertainment released this
@KwithH
@KwithH 9 лет назад
Ebenezer Scrooge is the G man from half life.
@oludotunjohnshowemimo434
@oludotunjohnshowemimo434 Год назад
The Ghost of Christmas yet to come showing Scrooge his grim future if he doesn't change his miserly ways. People showing their contempt for Scrooge by looting his personal belongings after his death and Scrooge knew he had been given a chance to change his ways for good by helping others with his wealth
@vanessapalisoc4558
@vanessapalisoc4558 10 лет назад
But I do like the voices.
@MCHammerSmittyBacallJagerman
@MCHammerSmittyBacallJagerman 4 года назад
Am I the only one who always felt kind of bad for Jacob Marley in the end... Sure he helped Scrooge to escape his fate but in the end he still has to eke out this terrible afterlife for all of eternity while Scrooge gets spared... How comes it that only Scrooge got warned so he could change but none of the other humans that became that miserable ghosts after death... It's kind of unfair
@maryrichardskallman
@maryrichardskallman 4 года назад
Maximilian Hammerschmidt Perhaps they were warned but did not heed the warning in time. We are all responsible for our own actions and reactions.
@bobhughes2290
@bobhughes2290 4 года назад
check out the new version on FX in which Marley's fate is tied to Scrooge's. Marley is extremely discouraged to find out he's going to hell unless he can save Scrooge's soul.
@1oolabob
@1oolabob 4 года назад
It's because Dickens knew how to say something powerful about generosity, even generosity to someone like Scrooge who didn't really deserve it. For such a short version of the story, they're sure telling it full-strength.
@jorgelopez-pr6dr
@jorgelopez-pr6dr 2 года назад
It is remarkable for me that even after death, Marley remains a true friend, for he warns him of what awaits for him.
@franklesher4459
@franklesher4459 7 месяцев назад
In other versions, we discovered the true fate of Jacob Marley. It turns out that by helping Scrooge to avoid his horrifying fate, Marley was free from his chains and found his eternal rest by crossing into the afterlife.
@mikemasterton
@mikemasterton 4 года назад
Not available.....dam shame....although I have the original b&w + colour verson….just like cartoons.
@oludotunjohnshowemimo434
@oludotunjohnshowemimo434 Год назад
The late actors, Alistair Sim and Michael Hordern reprised their roles as Scrooge and Marley. Marley, the ex business partner and good friend to Scrooge, carrying his chains of accumulated sins of greed and selfishness and has to forever wander the world as his afterlife punishment for his greedy and selfish ways in life. He came to warn Scrooge to change his ways or his afterlife punishment will be far worse and he wants to stop Scrooge from ending up like him by arranging the three ghosts to visit him. That is a good mate in my book. Hope Marley was eventually released from his punishment and allowed to rest in peace. Marley's ghost then joins the other tormented ghosts who are also serving their afterlife punishments for their greedy and selfish ways and can no longer help anyone forever as they wasted opportunities in their lives to help others. Scrooge became obsessed with money and his then financee Belle, left him because of it.
@twistedtrails8128
@twistedtrails8128 5 лет назад
...or just use the real player downloader...
@sarahohagan3063
@sarahohagan3063 9 лет назад
funny
@LaserdiscOrganistAmericanOrgan
@LaserdiscOrganistAmericanOrgan 2 года назад
7:30 5:58
@colinmeason1437
@colinmeason1437 5 лет назад
bah humbug !
@vernonbrowne6127
@vernonbrowne6127 3 года назад
Patrania
@davidcameron8870
@davidcameron8870 8 месяцев назад
paparruchas
@RMoribayashi
@RMoribayashi 7 лет назад
Chuck was only executive producer. Even though they had long time Jones colleagues like Abe Levitow and Ken Harris on the credits I don't see their work in the finished product. I found the character movement jarring. It was as if they were afraid to leave them static and their large sweeping movements continuously took me out of the moment.
@kakarrot62
@kakarrot62 6 лет назад
it was drawn that way on purpose to create shocking reactions in the viewing audience
@vanessapalisoc4558
@vanessapalisoc4558 10 лет назад
THIS ART SUCKS!!!!
@petercahill6696
@petercahill6696 10 лет назад
Well, you do have to consider the fact that this was made in 1971 and it was a TV special so you have to expect a certain quality. For its time, I think the animation and art was really well done.
@vanessapalisoc4558
@vanessapalisoc4558 10 лет назад
Well I was just joking k? THE ART IZ EPIC
@petercahill6696
@petercahill6696 10 лет назад
Vanessa Palisoc It's kind of hard to tell if someone is joking in the comments section.
@vanessapalisoc4558
@vanessapalisoc4558 10 лет назад
Ok
@jamessparkman6604
@jamessparkman6604 Год назад
@@petercahill6696 Vanessa Palisoc What does she know she has the IQ of a turkey
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