There's no shortage of adaptations when it comes to "A Christmas Carol." The Charles Dickens novel has been examined throughout all types of media, but it's rare when a production manages to find the right tone of misanthropy and salvation that defines the story. 1984's "A Christmas Carol" originated as a television movie, but the George C. Scott-starrer feels as vital as any big screen effort, leading a charge of operatic emotion that fills the film with tremendous spirit, making the strange journey of Ebenezer Scrooge feel vital once again. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com
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