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A Christmas Carol (1999 film)

A Christmas Carol is a 1999 British-American made-for-television film adaptation of Charles Dickens' 1843 novella A Christmas Carol that was first televised December 5, 1999, on TNT.[1] It was directed by David Jones and stars Patrick Stewart as Ebenezer Scrooge and Richard E. Grant as Bob Cratchit.[2]

A Christmas Carol
DVD cover
Based onA Christmas Carol
by Charles Dickens
Written byPeter Barnes
Directed byDavid Jones
StarringPatrick Stewart
Richard E. Grant
Joel Grey
ComposerStephen Warbeck
Country of originUnited Kingdom
United States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersRobert Halmi, Sr.
Patrick Stewart
ProducerDyson Lovell
CinematographyIan Wilson
EditorDavid Martin
Running time95 minutes
Production companiesTNT Productions
Turner Television
Hallmark Entertainment
Original release
NetworkTNT
ReleaseDecember 5, 1999 (1999-12-05)

Plot edit

Moneylender Ebenezer Scrooge buries his friend and business partner Jacob Marley before returning to work at his counting house. Seven years later, on Christmas Eve 1843, Scrooge's loyal, but meek clerk Bob Cratchit is the target of Scrooge's cruelty and bitterness. Scrooge declines his nephew Fred Bowley's invitation to join him for Christmas dinner and dismisses two gentlemen collecting charitable donations. He even frightens away a carol singer by brandishing a ruler. Scrooge reluctantly gives Cratchit Christmas Day off so long as he comes in early the next day. Returning home, Scrooge encounters the tortured ghost of Marley. Marley warns Scrooge that the suffering he causes others, he will have to repay - even in death. According to Marley, Scrooge must either repent his wickedness or suffer a worse punishment than his own. Marley says spirits will visit Scrooge during the next three nights before departing.

At one o'clock, Scrooge is visited by the Ghost of Christmas Past, who takes him back in time to his lonely childhood in boarding school, where his friends go home for Christmas but he is not wanted, because his father turned against him after his mother died. Scrooge's sister, Fran, Fred's eventual mother, says that their father has changed, agreeing that he could come home for Christmas. Scrooge is later employed by the benevolent Albert Fezziwig, who loved celebrating Christmas. Scrooge was in love with Belle, a young woman, and they became engaged. However, Belle chose to leave him when Scrooge proved unable to commit to her over amassing his fortune. Distraught, Scrooge extinguishes the Ghost and finds himself back in bed.

Scrooge meets the Ghost of Christmas Present, who shows him the joys of Christmas Day. They visit Cratchit's house, where Scrooge is astonished to find that Martha Cratchit is a hardworking young girl and that Cratchit has an ill son, Tiny Tim. The family is content with their small dinner. The Ghost comments that Tiny Tim will likely not live unless something changes. The ghost then shows Scrooge Christmas being celebrated on a lighthouse, a ship, and by miners. The ghost shows Fred's Christmas party, where he defends his uncle from his guests' snide remarks. The ghost shows prisoners celebrating the carols before suddenly aging, telling Scrooge his life is ending and warning him to beware of "Ignorance" and "Want", who manifest themselves as two wretched children. The Ghost then vanishes.

The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come arrives and takes Scrooge into the future. At the stock exchange, Scrooge sees his business colleagues discuss a man's death and how they have no intention of attending his funeral as they secretly loathe him. In a den, Scrooge sees a charwoman, a laundress, and an undertaker trading the man's stolen possessions. Scrooge is shown the dead man under a sheet but is reluctant to see his face. He asks to see anyone showing emotion for the man and is shown a couple celebrating how his death has freed them from debt. When asked to see tenderness connected with a death, the Ghost transports Scrooge to Cratchit's house, where Tiny Tim has died and the Crachits are in mourning. At a cemetery, the Ghost reveals Scrooge's name carved on a gravestone. Scrooge vows to change his ways just as the Ghost closes its eyes and lifts its head. The grave opens, and Scrooge sees his corpse, before falling into an abyss and waking up to find himself alive in his bed.

Joyous, Scrooge finds the ghosts had visited him all in one night instead of three, and that it is Christmas Day. Scrooge anonymously sends Bob's family a large turkey for Christmas dinner and ventures out among London's citizens to spread cheer, even singing carols in church. He reluctantly visits and reconciles with Fred, shares a Christmas dinner, and dances for the first time in years. The next day, Scrooge plays a prank on Bob, pretending to be about to scold him for lateness, but instead giving him a raise and offering to assist his family. Scrooge comes to treat everyone around him with kindness and compassion, became a second father to Tim (who does not die and recovers), embodying the Christmas spirit.

Main cast edit

Production edit

The film was produced after Patrick Stewart performed a series of successful one-man shows of A Christmas Carol on Broadway and in London.[3][4]

Inspiration edit

Rather than deliberately trying to resemble either the 1938 MGM version or the 1984 made-for-TV version, this adaptation takes as its inspiration the 1951 film version in the grimness of some of its scenes and set design.[5]

Liz Smith had previously played Mrs. Dilber in the 1984 adaptation. Ian McNeice would go onto play Edward Chapman in 2017's The Man Who Invented Christmas, which details the making of the book. Joel Grey had portrayed a spirit in the Dallas series finale "Conundrum".

Critical reception edit

In a positive review, Michael Speier of Variety praised the cast and direction, and wrote:

"Oft-told tales are difficult to pull off, but ... this one gets it right ... Director David Jones displays a smooth hand that adds mounds of style to the rendition, and his approach to Peter Barnes’ script is a tribute to delicate staging ... Stewart as Scrooge is such a perfect piece of casting that it will be hard to imagine anyone else as the sour ol’ tightwad in years to come."[6]

The New York Times also gave the film a positive review.[7]

Mary Ann Johanson praised Stewart's performance.[8]

Awards edit

Patrick Stewart was nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in 2000.[citation needed] Ian Wilson was nominated for Outstanding Cinematography at the Emmy Awards in 2000.[9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "A Christmas Carol (1999) - David Hugh Jones | Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related". AllMovie.
  2. ^ . BFI. Archived from the original on March 15, 2018.
  3. ^ "Review/Theater; Patrick Stewart's Dickens - The New York Times". The New York Times.
  4. ^ "THEATRE / Personal voyage: Paul Taylor reviews Patrick Stewart's". Independent.co.uk.
  5. ^ "BFI Screenonline: Scrooge (1951)". www.screenonline.org.uk.
  6. ^ "A Christmas Carol". Variety (film review). 1 December 1999.
  7. ^ James, Caryn (3 December 1999). "A timeless spirit of giving melts that hardened heart". TV Weekend. The New York Times (film review) – via NYTimes.com.
  8. ^ https://www.flickfilosopher.com/1999/12/a-christmas-carol-patrick-stewart-and-a-christmas-carol-alistair-sim-review.html Flick Filosopher
  9. ^ "Ian Wilson". Television Academy.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources A Christmas Carol 1999 film news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message A Christmas Carol is a 1999 British American made for television film adaptation of Charles Dickens 1843 novella A Christmas Carol that was first televised December 5 1999 on TNT 1 It was directed by David Jones and stars Patrick Stewart as Ebenezer Scrooge and Richard E Grant as Bob Cratchit 2 A Christmas CarolDVD coverBased onA Christmas Carolby Charles DickensWritten byPeter BarnesDirected byDavid JonesStarringPatrick StewartRichard E GrantJoel GreyComposerStephen WarbeckCountry of originUnited KingdomUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishProductionExecutive producersRobert Halmi Sr Patrick StewartProducerDyson LovellCinematographyIan WilsonEditorDavid MartinRunning time95 minutesProduction companiesTNT ProductionsTurner TelevisionHallmark EntertainmentOriginal releaseNetworkTNTReleaseDecember 5 1999 1999 12 05 Contents 1 Plot 2 Main cast 3 Production 3 1 Inspiration 4 Critical reception 4 1 Awards 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot editMoneylender Ebenezer Scrooge buries his friend and business partner Jacob Marley before returning to work at his counting house Seven years later on Christmas Eve 1843 Scrooge s loyal but meek clerk Bob Cratchit is the target of Scrooge s cruelty and bitterness Scrooge declines his nephew Fred Bowley s invitation to join him for Christmas dinner and dismisses two gentlemen collecting charitable donations He even frightens away a carol singer by brandishing a ruler Scrooge reluctantly gives Cratchit Christmas Day off so long as he comes in early the next day Returning home Scrooge encounters the tortured ghost of Marley Marley warns Scrooge that the suffering he causes others he will have to repay even in death According to Marley Scrooge must either repent his wickedness or suffer a worse punishment than his own Marley says spirits will visit Scrooge during the next three nights before departing At one o clock Scrooge is visited by the Ghost of Christmas Past who takes him back in time to his lonely childhood in boarding school where his friends go home for Christmas but he is not wanted because his father turned against him after his mother died Scrooge s sister Fran Fred s eventual mother says that their father has changed agreeing that he could come home for Christmas Scrooge is later employed by the benevolent Albert Fezziwig who loved celebrating Christmas Scrooge was in love with Belle a young woman and they became engaged However Belle chose to leave him when Scrooge proved unable to commit to her over amassing his fortune Distraught Scrooge extinguishes the Ghost and finds himself back in bed Scrooge meets the Ghost of Christmas Present who shows him the joys of Christmas Day They visit Cratchit s house where Scrooge is astonished to find that Martha Cratchit is a hardworking young girl and that Cratchit has an ill son Tiny Tim The family is content with their small dinner The Ghost comments that Tiny Tim will likely not live unless something changes The ghost then shows Scrooge Christmas being celebrated on a lighthouse a ship and by miners The ghost shows Fred s Christmas party where he defends his uncle from his guests snide remarks The ghost shows prisoners celebrating the carols before suddenly aging telling Scrooge his life is ending and warning him to beware of Ignorance and Want who manifest themselves as two wretched children The Ghost then vanishes The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come arrives and takes Scrooge into the future At the stock exchange Scrooge sees his business colleagues discuss a man s death and how they have no intention of attending his funeral as they secretly loathe him In a den Scrooge sees a charwoman a laundress and an undertaker trading the man s stolen possessions Scrooge is shown the dead man under a sheet but is reluctant to see his face He asks to see anyone showing emotion for the man and is shown a couple celebrating how his death has freed them from debt When asked to see tenderness connected with a death the Ghost transports Scrooge to Cratchit s house where Tiny Tim has died and the Crachits are in mourning At a cemetery the Ghost reveals Scrooge s name carved on a gravestone Scrooge vows to change his ways just as the Ghost closes its eyes and lifts its head The grave opens and Scrooge sees his corpse before falling into an abyss and waking up to find himself alive in his bed Joyous Scrooge finds the ghosts had visited him all in one night instead of three and that it is Christmas Day Scrooge anonymously sends Bob s family a large turkey for Christmas dinner and ventures out among London s citizens to spread cheer even singing carols in church He reluctantly visits and reconciles with Fred shares a Christmas dinner and dances for the first time in years The next day Scrooge plays a prank on Bob pretending to be about to scold him for lateness but instead giving him a raise and offering to assist his family Scrooge comes to treat everyone around him with kindness and compassion became a second father to Tim who does not die and recovers embodying the Christmas spirit Main cast editPatrick Stewart Ebenezer Scrooge Richard E Grant Bob Cratchit Joel Grey Spirit of Christmas Past Ian McNeice Albert Fezziwig Saskia Reeves Mrs Cratchit Desmond Barrit Spirit of Christmas Present Bernard Lloyd Jacob Marley s Ghost Dominic West Fred Annabel Mullion Emily Bowley Trevor Peacock Old Joe Liz Smith Mrs Dilber Charwoman Elizabeth Spriggs Mrs Riggs Laundress Kenny Doughty Young Ebenezer Scrooge Laura Fraser Belle Celia Imrie Mrs Bennett John Franklyn Robbins Mister Crump Undertaker Ben Tipper Tiny Tim Cratchit Claire Slater Martha Cratchit Zoe Timmins Belinda Cratchit Barnaby Francis Young Boy Cratchit Tabitha Francis Young Girl Cratchit Tim Potter Spirit of Christmas Future Jeremy Swift Mr Williams Rosie Wiggins Fran Scrooge s sister Crispin Letts Topper Haines Helen Coker BetsyProduction editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2023 The film was produced after Patrick Stewart performed a series of successful one man shows of A Christmas Carol on Broadway and in London 3 4 Inspiration edit Rather than deliberately trying to resemble either the 1938 MGM version or the 1984 made for TV version this adaptation takes as its inspiration the 1951 film version in the grimness of some of its scenes and set design 5 Liz Smith had previously played Mrs Dilber in the 1984 adaptation Ian McNeice would go onto play Edward Chapman in 2017 s The Man Who Invented Christmas which details the making of the book Joel Grey had portrayed a spirit in the Dallas series finale Conundrum Critical reception editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2023 In a positive review Michael Speier of Variety praised the cast and direction and wrote Oft told tales are difficult to pull off but this one gets it right Director David Jones displays a smooth hand that adds mounds of style to the rendition and his approach to Peter Barnes script is a tribute to delicate staging Stewart as Scrooge is such a perfect piece of casting that it will be hard to imagine anyone else as the sour ol tightwad in years to come 6 The New York Times also gave the film a positive review 7 Mary Ann Johanson praised Stewart s performance 8 Awards edit Patrick Stewart was nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in 2000 citation needed Ian Wilson was nominated for Outstanding Cinematography at the Emmy Awards in 2000 9 See also editList of Christmas films List of ghost films Adaptations of A Christmas CarolReferences edit A Christmas Carol 1999 David Hugh Jones Synopsis Characteristics Moods Themes and Related AllMovie A Christmas Carol 1999 BFI Archived from the original on March 15 2018 Review Theater Patrick Stewart s Dickens The New York Times The New York Times THEATRE Personal voyage Paul Taylor reviews Patrick Stewart s Independent co uk BFI Screenonline Scrooge 1951 www screenonline org uk A Christmas Carol Variety film review 1 December 1999 James Caryn 3 December 1999 A timeless spirit of giving melts that hardened heart TV Weekend The New York Times film review via NYTimes com https www flickfilosopher com 1999 12 a christmas carol patrick stewart and a christmas carol alistair sim review html Flick Filosopher Ian Wilson Television Academy External links editA Christmas Carol at IMDb nbsp A Christmas Carol at AllMovie A Christmas Carol at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A Christmas Carol 1999 film amp oldid 1217858615, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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